Thanks, now fixed. --sigbjorn
----- Original Message ----- From: "Iavor S. Diatchki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "hugs-bugs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 10:15 Subject: module system bug > hi, > > i seem to have run into a module system bug, which is illustrated by the > following example: > module A where > data T = T > > module B where > import A hiding (T()) -- note the parens after T > v = T > > Hugs complains that "T" is an undefined constructor. > This would be the correct behaviour if T didn't have the > () after it, as both the type and the constructors by the name > T should be hidden. however, the parens indicate that > the type/class T should be hidden, and also all the constructors listed > in the parens. since the constructor T is not listed, it should not be > hidden. basically, if a name has parens after it, it always refers to a > type/class. > > this is not a big thing, but is ocasionally useful, and more > importantly, it is nice when one can load a program with both GHC and > Hugs, which i am glad to say happens more and more often. > > bye > iavor > > _______________________________________________ Hugs-Bugs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/hugs-bugs
