SevenThunders wrote:
>
> I am trying to use Haddock for the first time on windows for a
> reasonably large project.
>
>
>
After playing around with this some, it appears that some of my parse errors
are occuring on functions
that have no explicit type declarations. E.g. things like
-- | tells us if its a submatrix (better to use pattern matching)
issub x = case x of
Rindx n -> False
Rsubindx n -> True
Some of these functions are really annoying to write type declarations for.
Maybe I'll get ghci to do it for me and use cut and paste :)
I thought Haddock was just supposed to ignore these cases!
The bottom line is that I just don't understand why I get parse errors in
most cases.
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