GHC devs,

I wasn’t aware that we’d changed these.  Anyone know why?

Simon

From: Haskell-Cafe [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Omari 
Norman
Sent: 05 May 2015 15:55
To: haskell Cafe
Subject: [Haskell-cafe] Significant changes in -Wall for GHC 7.10

I noticed some significant changes to the flags included with -Wall in GHC 
7.10.  Many flags that were previously included in -Wall are now not included.  
These include:
-fwarn-type-defaults
-fwarn-name-shadowing
-fwarn-missing-signatures
-fwarn-hi-shadowing
-fwarn-orphans
-fwarn-unused-do-bind
-fwarn-trustworthy-safe
I can't find any mention in the release notes of this change in behavior.
I was wondering what the rationale is for these changes?  Any link to relevant 
discussion would be appreciated if it exists.

Also, what opinion do people have?  I previously kept my code -Wall clean, but 
sometimes that would be a pain.  For instance I would munge local names so they 
wouldn't trigger -fwarn-name-shadowing, and I would add signatures to integers 
so they wouldn't trigger -fwarn-type-defaults.  In fact, I only noticed this 
change in behavior in 7.10 because I was considering dumping -Wall, and when I 
looked at the 7.10 manual I saw that it does not enable -fwarn-name-shadowing.  
(I still use 7.8 but Google pulled the 7.10 manual.)  Does this change indicate 
that people were finding -Wall too onerous and, thus, not using it?

I do remember reading complaints about -fwarn-unused-do-bind being added to 
-Wall, but I previously felt dirty about name shadowing though I wondered if 
munging names to avoid shadowing was actually worse.
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