I was getting errors somewhere in haddock about some ambiguous
function, so I did a darcs pull to see if that would pull in a fix for
the problem (unfortunately I didn't make a note of the errors).
But now the compile fails earlier with errors in deSugar/DsMeta.hs:
deSugar/DsMeta.hs:471:48:
Not in scope: type constructor or class `TH.InlineSpecQ'
deSugar/DsMeta.hs:504:16:
Not in scope: type constructor or class `TH.TyVarBndr'
deSugar/DsMeta.hs:538:50:
Not in scope: type constructor or class `TH.TyVarBndr'
deSugar/DsMeta.hs:640:29:
Not in scope: type constructor or class `TH.Kind'
etc.
Is the code in darcs supposed to be compilable normally?
And what can I do about such situations? Just report them here?
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Colin Adams
Preston Lancashire
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