
On 31/08/13 16:20, Carter Schonwald wrote:
Is there an up todate copy of the haddock manual online anywhere?
On Saturday, August 31, 2013, Omari Norman wrote:
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 9:30 PM, Mateusz Kowalczyk wrote:
Greetings café,
Perhaps some saddening news for Markdown fans out there. As you might remember, there was a fair amount of push for having Markdown as an alternate syntax for Haddock.
This is a little off-topic, but the Haddock website apparently is years out of date.
http://www.haskell.org/haddock/
says the latest version is 2.8.0 released in September 2010, but apparently I have 2.13.2 on my machine.
The latest stable is indeed 2.13.2. Hopefully this will be updated fairly soon, AFAIK there was some miscommunication on who got the write
No. You can build your own documentation. In Haddock directory, go into ‘doc’ and read the README on how to build it. That is also outdated however: for example, it doesn't provide information about the image syntax (<<image>>). New documentation will be written soon as the stuff I have been doing added and changed quite a bit. This will most likely come out before any actual release is made because I'd like to include a small guideline on migrating your docs to the new version. Nothing big should break and in huge majority of cases you shouldn't need to do anything but there are a few quirks that are gone that might change how your things look under some cases (mostly in cases of ill-formed docs). permissions or something but I might just be misremembering. -- Mateusz K.