Repository : ssh://darcs.haskell.org//srv/darcs/testsuite

On branch  : master

http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/changeset/83fbff5d6215701bc30a6508ad8f79b8bcd554cd

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commit 83fbff5d6215701bc30a6508ad8f79b8bcd554cd
Author: Simon Peyton Jones <[email protected]>
Date:   Wed Jul 11 10:11:03 2012 +0100

    Accept error message changes

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 tests/typecheck/should_fail/tcfail189.stderr |   29 --------------------------
 1 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-)

diff --git a/tests/typecheck/should_fail/tcfail189.stderr 
b/tests/typecheck/should_fail/tcfail189.stderr
index 96b53e3..6364cc2 100644
--- a/tests/typecheck/should_fail/tcfail189.stderr
+++ b/tests/typecheck/should_fail/tcfail189.stderr
@@ -1,33 +1,4 @@
 
-tcfail189.hs:9:14:
-    No instance for (Enum a1)
-      arising from the arithmetic sequence `1 .. 10'
-    The type variable `a1' is ambiguous
-    Possible fix: add a type signature that fixes these type variable(s)
-    Note: there are several potential instances:
-      instance Enum Double -- Defined in `GHC.Float'
-      instance Enum Float -- Defined in `GHC.Float'
-      instance Integral a => Enum (GHC.Real.Ratio a)
-        -- Defined in `GHC.Real'
-      ...plus 7 others
-    In the expression: [1 .. 10]
-    In a stmt of a list comprehension: x <- [1 .. 10]
-    In a stmt of a list comprehension: then group by x using take 2
-
-tcfail189.hs:9:15:
-    No instance for (Num a1) arising from the literal `1'
-    The type variable `a1' is ambiguous
-    Possible fix: add a type signature that fixes these type variable(s)
-    Note: there are several potential instances:
-      instance Num Double -- Defined in `GHC.Float'
-      instance Num Float -- Defined in `GHC.Float'
-      instance Integral a => Num (GHC.Real.Ratio a)
-        -- Defined in `GHC.Real'
-      ...plus three others
-    In the expression: 1
-    In the expression: [1 .. 10]
-    In a stmt of a list comprehension: x <- [1 .. 10]
-
 tcfail189.hs:10:31:
     Couldn't match type `[a0]' with `a -> a1'
     Expected type: (a -> a1) -> [a] -> [[a]]



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