[Haskell-beginners] What's wrong with Haddock?!
Baa
aquagnu at gmail.com
Thu Oct 26 11:11:10 UTC 2017
@Francesco Ariis:
instance Conversion UTCTime where
aspS a = round $ 1E12 * utcTimeToPOSIXSeconds a -- ^as time period from 1970-1-1
frompS a = posixSecondsToUTCTime $ fromInteger $ (round $ d/1E12) -- ^from time period from 1970-1-1
where d = fromInteger a :: Double
@Sylvain: sure I can remove "^", but in this case in will be comment,
not doc-string; am I right, or? I want to add this string to Haddock
generated documentation.
So, I see that sometimes no problem with "^..."-style docstrings
(attached? or how is it called correctly?). But sometimes their lead to
errors.
> On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 01:03:56PM +0300, Baa wrote:
> > Sometimes such doc-strings are passing, sometimes - not. I can
> > understand what is the reason. Is there some rule how to format such
> > kind of doc-strings?
>
> Hello Paul, can you provide an example of a docstring which makes
> Haddock choke?
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