From 18ab8642692caca2716fd9b5a0e6dbfd3d9cf9cc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: John MacFarlane Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2017 12:56:30 +0100 Subject: Moved tests/ -> test/. --- tests/haddock-reader.haddock | 65 -------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 65 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 tests/haddock-reader.haddock (limited to 'tests/haddock-reader.haddock') diff --git a/tests/haddock-reader.haddock b/tests/haddock-reader.haddock deleted file mode 100644 index c3ef0c9fc..000000000 --- a/tests/haddock-reader.haddock +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -This file tests the Pandoc reader for Haddock. -We've borrowed examples from Haddock's documentation: . - -The following characters have special meanings in Haddock, \/, \', \`, \", \@, \<, so they must be escaped. - -\* This is a paragraph, not a list item. -\> This sentence is not code. -\>\>\> This is not an example. - -The references λ, λ and λ all represent the lower-case letter lambda. - -This is a code block: - -> map :: (a -> b) -> [a] -> [b] -> map _ [] = [] -> map f (x:xs) = f x : map f xs - -This is another code block: - -@ -f x = x + x. -The \@...\@ code block /interprets markup normally/. -"Module.Foo" -\"Hello World\" -@ - -Haddock supports REPL examples: - ->>> fib 10 -55 ->>> putStrLn "foo\nbar" -foo -bar - -That was /really cool/! -I had no idea @fib 10 = 55@. - -This module defines the type 'T'. -The identifier 'M.T' is not in scope -I don't have to escape my apostrophes; great, isn't it? -This is a reference to the "Foo" module. - -This is a bulleted list: - - * first item - - * second item - -This is an enumerated list: - - (1) first item - - 2. second item - -This is a definition list: - - [@foo@] The description of @foo@. - - [@bar@] The description of @bar@. - -Here is a link: - - is a fun language! - - -- cgit v1.2.3