
My reason for sticking with 8.6.5 is that I don't yet trust GHCJS with
later GHC versions. Thanks everyone for the pointers and suggestions.
I'll look further into this when I have more time. (Alas, it's not my
full-time job, so that's probably not until the weekend.)
On Mon, Jun 15, 2020 at 5:11 AM Simon Peyton Jones
Is there a reason you want to stick with 8.6.5?
One way to find what you want is to use git-bisect to find the commit that made the change. I think various people have automated setups for this.
Simon
*From:* ghc-devs
*On Behalf Of *Chris Smith *Sent:* 14 June 2020 14:43 *To:* ghc-devs@haskell.org *Subject:* Looking for a recent error reporting change Hi. In GHC 8.6.5, if I compile a main module that both fails to define `main` and also contains other errors, the other errors are not reported because GHC aborts after realizing that there is no `main`. In GHC 8.10.1, all errors are reported. I'm looking for where this change was made, in the hopes that it's easy to backport to a local branch of GHC 8.6.5. Does anyone know off-hand?