
Yes, it works better. Thanks for fixing my dumbness. But then, why is it
documented the other way ?
Regards,
Arnaud
On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 4:30 PM, Roel van Dijk
Does it help if you format it like this:
-- |Apply a given function over all elements of a list and select one of the -- results. selector :: (Arbitrary b) => [a] -- ^ Elements to select from -> (a -> b) -- ^ Constructor to apply to selected element -> Gen b selector list ctor = oneof (map (return . ctor) list)
So placing the => and -> before the lines instead of after them?
Hello, while trying to generate Haddock documentation (Haddock version 2.9.2, (c) Simon Marlow 2006), it chokes on the following fragment
-- |Apply a given function over all elements of a list and select one of
2011/8/25 Arnaud Bailly
: the -- results. selector :: (Arbitrary b) => [a] -> -- ^ Elements to select from (a -> b) -> -- ^ Constructor to apply to selected element Gen b selector list ctor = oneof (map (return . ctor) list)
with the following error message:
' parse error on input `-- ^ Elements to select from
I am puzzled as this is exactly how arguments are supposed to be documented, according to http://www.haskell.org/haddock/doc/html/ch03s02.html#id565220
Any clues ?
Arnaud
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