[Haskell] ANNOUNCE: haskell-src-exts 1.14.0

Niklas Broberg niklas.broberg at gmail.com
Tue Aug 20 10:15:04 CEST 2013


Fellow Haskelleers,

I'm pleased to announce the release of haskell-src-exts-1.14.0!

* On hackage: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/haskell-src-exts
* Via cabal: cabal install haskell-src-exts
* git repo: https://github.com/haskell-suite/haskell-src-exts<http://code.haskell.org/haskell-src-exts>

There are two primary reasons for this release, and a number of smaller
ones.

The first primary reason is technical: haskell-src-exts 1.14 revamps the
Extension datatype, among other things to allow turning extensions on and
off (similar to what Cabal allows). We also introduce the concept of a
Language, separate from a set of extensions. This is the only
backwards-incompatible change in this release.

The second reason is structural: haskell-src-exts is now part of a larger
context -- the Haskell Suite. The package has a new home on github (see
above), alongside its new cool friends: haskell-names and haskell-packages.
There is also a really nice issue tracker there - please help me fill it,
or better yet, empty it!

What this release does *not* cover is support for the extensions added to
GHC in recent time (with the exceptions of CApiFFI and InterruptibleFFI).
Work is in progress on many of these, and there will be another major
release not far off in the future.


This release owes many thanks to Roman Cheplyaka in particular, as well as
Erik Hesselink, Simon Meier and David Fox. Thanks a lot!


Complete changelog:

1.13.6 --> 1.14.0
===============

* Modernize the Extension datatype in L.H.E.Extension, following the lead
  of Cabal, to allow negative and positive extension modifiers (turning
  features on and off). You need to worry about backwards-incompatible
  changes if any of the following pertains to you:
  1) If you use the Extension datatype programmatically - it has changed
     significantly (see documentation).
  2) The ParseMode record now has one more field
     (baseLanguage :: Language), which might give you a type error.
  3) The behavior of the (extensions :: [Extension]) field has changed,
     which could bite you if you pass custom extensions in the ParseMode.
     Previously, the ParseMode defaulted to the list of extensions accepted
     by Haskell2010, and if you set the list explicitly you would override
     this. Now, the defaults are { baseLanguage = Haskell2010, extensions =
[] },
     and explicitly setting a list of extensions will be interpreted on top
of
     Haskell2010. See further the documentation for L.H.E.Extension.

* Add support for the 'capi' calling convention. It is enabled with the
CApiFFI
  extension. It's been included since GHC 7.4, and advertised since 7.6.

* Add support for the 'interruptible' FFI safety annotation, enabled with
  the InterruptibleFFI extension.

* Give better error message when lexing newline fails. In particular, fix
the bug
  when the parser would crash if the file didn't end with a newline.

* Support unboxed tuple expressions and patterns.

* Fix bug in lexing of primitive integer literals in hex or octal notation.

* Disallow negative primitive word literals
  (such as W# (-0x8000000000000000##)).

* Allow phase control for SPECIALIZE pragma.

* Derive Foldable and Traversable instances for all annotated AST types.

* Fix bug with pretty-printing WARNING and DEPRECATED pragmas.


Cheers, Niklas
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