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authorAdam Gundry <adam@well-typed.com>2023-01-11 21:17:45 +0000
committerMarge Bot <ben+marge-bot@smart-cactus.org>2023-01-18 14:22:26 -0500
commit5389681edbcab4009c41761221943b05ad1004b7 (patch)
tree72c5754fc0d10d63abbf071f7aa68905a47588fb
parent7ed1b8ef128866354e781265ee30a0a16444b862 (diff)
downloadhaskell-5389681edbcab4009c41761221943b05ad1004b7.tar.gz
Revise warnings documentation in user's guide
-rw-r--r--docs/users_guide/9.6.1-notes.rst5
-rw-r--r--docs/users_guide/using-warnings.rst89
2 files changed, 60 insertions, 34 deletions
diff --git a/docs/users_guide/9.6.1-notes.rst b/docs/users_guide/9.6.1-notes.rst
index 5105a3ece7..fe2692dee6 100644
--- a/docs/users_guide/9.6.1-notes.rst
+++ b/docs/users_guide/9.6.1-notes.rst
@@ -101,6 +101,11 @@ Compiler
- Added a new warning :ghc-flag:`-Wterm-variable-capture` that helps to make code compatible with
the future extension ``RequiredTypeArguments``.
+- The ``-Wno-⟨wflag⟩``, ``-Werror=⟨wflag⟩`` and ``-Wwarn=⟨wflag⟩`` options are
+ now defined systematically for all warning groups (for example,
+ ``-Wno-default``, ``-Werror=unused-binds`` and ``-Wwarn=all`` are now
+ accepted). See :ref:`options-sanity`.
+
GHCi
~~~~
diff --git a/docs/users_guide/using-warnings.rst b/docs/users_guide/using-warnings.rst
index 4a6e1ab817..ba3ce858fc 100644
--- a/docs/users_guide/using-warnings.rst
+++ b/docs/users_guide/using-warnings.rst
@@ -11,20 +11,31 @@ GHC has a number of options that select which types of non-fatal error
messages, otherwise known as warnings, can be generated during compilation.
Some options control individual warnings and others control collections
of warnings.
-To turn off an individual warning ``-W<wflag>``, use ``-Wno-<wflag>``.
-To reverse ``-Werror``, which makes all warnings into errors, use ``-Wwarn``.
+Use ``-W⟨wflag⟩`` to turn on an individual warning or a collection, or use
+``-Wno-⟨wflag⟩`` to turn it off.
+Use ``-Werror`` to make all warnings into fatal errors, or ``-Werror=⟨wflag⟩`` to
+make a specific warning into an error. Reverse this with ``-Wwarn`` to make all
+warnings non-fatal, or ``-Wwarn=⟨wflag⟩`` to make a specific warning non-fatal.
.. note::
- In GHC < 8 the syntax for ``-W<wflag>`` was ``-fwarn-<wflag>``
+ In GHC < 8 the syntax for ``-W⟨wflag⟩`` was ``-fwarn-⟨wflag⟩``
(e.g. ``-fwarn-incomplete-patterns``).
This spelling is deprecated, but still accepted for backwards compatibility.
- Likewise, ``-Wno-<wflag>`` used to be ``fno-warn-<wflag>``
+ Likewise, ``-Wno-⟨wflag⟩`` used to be ``fno-warn-⟨wflag⟩``
(e.g. ``-fno-warn-incomplete-patterns``).
+Warning groups
+==============
+
+The following flags are simple ways to select standard "packages" of
+warnings. They can be reversed using ``-Wno-⟨group⟩``, which has the same effect
+as ``-Wno-...`` for every individual warning in the group.
+
.. ghc-flag:: -Wdefault
:shortdesc: enable default flags
:type: dynamic
+ :reverse: -Wno-default
:category:
:since: 8.0
@@ -68,12 +79,10 @@ To reverse ``-Werror``, which makes all warnings into errors, use ``-Wwarn``.
* :ghc-flag:`-Wgadt-mono-local-binds`
* :ghc-flag:`-Wtype-equality-requires-operators`
-The following flags are simple ways to select standard "packages" of warnings:
-
.. ghc-flag:: -W
:shortdesc: enable normal warnings
:type: dynamic
- :reverse: -w
+ :reverse: -Wno-extra
:category:
Provides the standard warnings plus
@@ -93,14 +102,14 @@ The following flags are simple ways to select standard "packages" of warnings:
.. ghc-flag:: -Wextra
:shortdesc: alias for :ghc-flag:`-W`
:type: dynamic
- :reverse: -w
+ :reverse: -Wno-extra
Alias for :ghc-flag:`-W`
.. ghc-flag:: -Wall
:shortdesc: enable almost all warnings (details in :ref:`options-sanity`)
:type: dynamic
- :reverse: -w
+ :reverse: -Wno-all
:category:
Turns on all warning options that indicate potentially suspicious
@@ -134,6 +143,7 @@ The following flags are simple ways to select standard "packages" of warnings:
.. ghc-flag:: -Weverything
:shortdesc: enable all warnings supported by GHC
:type: dynamic
+ :reverse: -w
:category:
:since: 8.0
@@ -164,14 +174,6 @@ The following flags are simple ways to select standard "packages" of warnings:
* :ghc-flag:`-Wcompat-unqualified-imports`
* :ghc-flag:`-Wtype-equality-out-of-scope`
-.. ghc-flag:: -Wno-compat
- :shortdesc: Disables all warnings enabled by :ghc-flag:`-Wcompat`.
- :type: dynamic
- :reverse: -Wcompat
- :category:
-
- Disables all warnings enabled by :ghc-flag:`-Wcompat`.
-
.. ghc-flag:: -w
:shortdesc: disable all warnings
:type: dynamic
@@ -186,6 +188,24 @@ The following flags are simple ways to select standard "packages" of warnings:
Deprecated alias for :ghc-flag:`-w`
+When a warning is emitted, the specific warning flag which controls
+it is shown, but the group can optionally be shown as well:
+
+.. ghc-flag:: -fshow-warning-groups
+ :shortdesc: show which group an emitted warning belongs to.
+ :type: dynamic
+ :reverse: -fno-show-warning-groups
+ :category:
+
+ :default: off
+
+ When showing which flag controls a warning, also show the
+ respective warning group flag(s) that warning is contained in.
+
+
+Treating warnings as fatal errors
+=================================
+
These options control which warnings are considered fatal and cause compilation
to abort.
@@ -199,7 +219,7 @@ to abort.
Makes any warning into a fatal error. Useful so that you don't miss
warnings when doing batch compilation. To reverse ``-Werror`` and stop
- treating any warnings as errors use ``-Wwarn``, or use ``-Wwarn=<wflag>``
+ treating any warnings as errors use ``-Wwarn``, or use ``-Wwarn=⟨wflag⟩``
to stop treating specific warnings as errors.
.. ghc-flag:: -Werror=⟨wflag⟩
@@ -209,13 +229,14 @@ to abort.
:category:
:noindex:
- :implies: ``-W<wflag>``
+ :implies: ``-W⟨wflag⟩``
Makes a specific warning into a fatal error. The warning will be enabled if
- it hasn't been enabled yet. Can be reversed with ``-Wwarn=<wflag>``.
+ it hasn't been enabled yet. Can be reversed with ``-Wwarn=⟨wflag⟩``.
- ``-Werror=compat`` has the same effect as ``-Werror=...`` for each warning
- flag in the :ghc-flag:`-Wcompat` option group.
+ ``-Werror=⟨group⟩`` has the same effect as ``-Werror=...`` for each warning
+ flag in the group (for example, ``-Werror=compat`` will turn every warning
+ in the :ghc-flag:`-Wcompat` group into a fatal error).
.. ghc-flag:: -Wwarn
:shortdesc: make warnings non-fatal
@@ -235,25 +256,25 @@ to abort.
Causes a specific warning to be treated as normal warning, not fatal error.
- Note that it doesn't fully negate the effects of ``-Werror=<wflag>`` - the
+ Note that it doesn't fully negate the effects of ``-Werror=⟨wflag⟩`` - the
warning will still be enabled.
- ``-Wwarn=compat`` has the same effect as ``-Wwarn=...`` for each warning
- flag in the :ghc-flag:`-Wcompat` option group.
+ ``-Wwarn=⟨group⟩`` has the same effect as ``-Wwarn=...`` for each warning
+ flag in the group (for example, ``-Wwarn=compat`` will mark every warning in
+ the :ghc-flag:`-Wcompat` group as non-fatal).
-When a warning is emitted, the specific warning flag which controls
-it is shown.
-
-.. ghc-flag:: -fshow-warning-groups
- :shortdesc: show which group an emitted warning belongs to.
+.. ghc-flag:: -Wno-error=⟨wflag⟩
+ :shortdesc: make a specific warning non-fatal
:type: dynamic
- :reverse: -fno-show-warning-groups
+ :reverse: -Werror=⟨wflag⟩
:category:
+ :noindex:
- :default: off
+ Alternative spelling for ``-Wwarn=⟨wflag⟩``.
- When showing which flag controls a warning, also show the
- respective warning group flag(s) that warning is contained in.
+
+Individual warning options
+==========================
The full set of warning options is described below. To turn off any
warning, simply give the corresponding ``-Wno-...`` option on the