129899647e
- omit extra spaces in list items - correct line breaks in ghci output
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1.3 KiB
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65 lines
1.3 KiB
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This file tests the Pandoc reader for Haddock.
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We've borrowed examples from Haddock's documentation: <http://www.haskell.org/haddock/doc/html/ch03s08.html>.
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The following characters have special meanings in Haddock, \/, \', \`, \", \@, \<, so they must be escaped.
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\* This is a paragraph, not a list item.
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\> This sentence is not code.
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\>\>\> This is not an example.
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The references λ, λ and λ all represent the lower-case letter lambda.
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This is a code block:
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> map :: (a -> b) -> [a] -> [b]
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> map _ [] = []
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> map f (x:xs) = f x : map f xs
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This is another code block:
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@
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f x = x + x.
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The \@...\@ code block /interprets markup normally/.
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"Module.Foo"
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\"Hello World\"
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@
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Haddock supports REPL examples:
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>>> fib 10
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55
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>>> putStrLn "foo\nbar"
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foo
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bar
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That was /really cool/!
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I had no idea @fib 10 = 55@.
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This module defines the type 'T'.
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The identifier 'M.T' is not in scope
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I don't have to escape my apostrophes; great, isn't it?
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This is a reference to the "Foo" module.
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This is a bulleted list:
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* first item
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* second item
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This is an enumerated list:
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(1) first item
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2. second item
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This is a definition list:
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[@foo@] The description of @foo@.
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[@bar@] The description of @bar@.
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Here is a link: <http://haskell.org>
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<http://haskell.org Haskell> is a fun language!
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<http://example.com Click Here!>
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