the syntax by eliminating odd cases
like <literal>Prelude..</literal>. For example,
when <literal>NewQualifiedOperators</literal> is on, it is possible to
- write the enerated sequence <literal>[Monday..]</literal>
+ write the enumerated sequence <literal>[Monday..]</literal>
without spaces, whereas in Haskell 98 this would be a
reference to the operator ‘<literal>.</literal>‘
from module <literal>Monday</literal>.</para>
<replaceable>word</replaceable>. The various values for
<replaceable>word</replaceable> that GHC understands are described
in the following sections; any pragma encountered with an
- unrecognised <replaceable>word</replaceable> is (silently)
+ unrecognised <replaceable>word</replaceable> is
ignored. The layout rule applies in pragmas, so the closing <literal>#-}</literal>
should start in a column to the right of the opening <literal>{-#</literal>. </para>
<title>Special built-in functions</title>
<para>GHC has a few built-in functions with special behaviour. These
are now described in the module <ulink
-url="../libraries/base/GHC-Prim.html"><literal>GHC.Prim</literal></ulink>
+url="../libraries/ghc-prim/GHC-Prim.html"><literal>GHC.Prim</literal></ulink>
in the library documentation.</para>
</sect1>