Adding a "type" prefix when printing type operator import specs with import lists #475
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When importing type operators, GHC expects the
ExplicitNamespacespragma (whichTypeOperatorsimplies) and thetypeprefix before the import spec.But this did not happen when the
ImportSpecwas given with the constructorIThingWithorIThingAllsince they do not contain namespaces. I've changed thePrettyinstance so that they get this prefix if the parent is an operator.An example:
{-# LANGUAGE TypeOperators #-} module TypeOperatorImport where import TypeOperatorExport ((&&&), type (***)((:*:)), type (<)) test1 :: (<) () Bool test1 = () test2 :: Bool -> Bool -> (***) () Bool test2 b1 b2 = () :*: (b1 &&& b2)I've tried to create tests for this, but I got
Parse errormessages for the((:*:))part.Thank you in advance:)