2010/4/26 Daniel Fischer <[email protected]>: > Am Montag 26 April 2010 18:15:02 schrieb Ozgur Akgun: >> Hi all, >> >> If I have the following data type: >> >> data Expr = Num Int | Expr :+: Expr | Expr :-: Expr >> >> Haddock handles the infix constructors, and generates a very nice output >> (html in this case) >> However when I try to reference to one of the infix constructors in the >> markup of other functions it fails to hyperlink. >> >> -- | If the input is 'Num' does magic, if it is ':+:' does even more >> magic! someFunc :: Expr -> Expr >> >> In the output of this markup, the 'Num' is hyperlinked but the ':+:' is >> not. Is there a different syntax for infix constructors (and for infix >> functions presumably) or does haddock simple lack this feature? > > Infix functions work fine (try referring to e.g. '&&' in the haddock > comment), but infix constructors apparently not.
Yes, I actually fixed this a few weeks ago in Haddock's lexer. Colon was just not included in the character set for identifiers. David _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list [email protected] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe
