
It is with great pleasure I hereby announce the first stable release of the haskell-src-exts package, version 1.0.0!
There's a kind of programming work that have great intelectual impact, as it lets you see your code in diferent ways. Yours, however, is of a special kind, as it has a physical impact on those who use it. With haskell-src-exts, all the time I'm typing Haskell I feel less pain in my fingers, since now I can get beautifull pretty-printed code with no thumb pain. Haskell is now a more pleasant experience.
It handles (almost(*)) all syntactic extensions to the Haskell 98 standard implemented by GHC, (...)
(*) The only two exceptions are NewQualifiedOperators and UnicodeSyntax.
How far is Unicode from beeing parsed? It doesn't seem to be a huge step (from my ill-informed viewpoint), and it would not let behind those who are happy to be able to declare names in their own native language. (Oh, and sorry for resorting to politically correct blackmail...) Best, Maurício