
I trust the parsers (haskell-src and haskell-src-exts) as i suppose that they output a correct ast from valid haskell sources and produce an error otherwise. The error reported have locations that are more or less correct (off by one token in some cases) and messages that i would not expect. Still i would not qualify those problems as bugs as those parsers are more like (Source -> Maybe AST) so the error info is not that important. Thus it's not handling things incorrectly IMHO. On Mon, 2011-10-17 at 03:53 -0400, Brandon Allbery wrote:
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 03:18, jean verdier
wrote: Haskell-src parses enough haskell for my needs so extended haskell parsing is not the problem atm. I am looking for parser that outputs better errors. I have run some quick parsing tests using haskell-src-exts is where pretty much all work on parsers for Haskell is concentrated; if it's not handling something correctly, you should report that as a bug.
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