These two headers are only ever used for pre-processing Haskell code,
and are never seen by any C tools except cpp. Using the Haskell comment
convention means that cpphs no longer needs to be given the --strip
option to remove C comments from open code. This is a Good Thing,
because all of /* */ and // are valid Haskell operator names, and there
is no compelling reason to forbid using them in files which also happen
to have C-preprocessor directives.
-/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+{- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Dirty CPP hackery for CTypes/CTypesISO
*
* (c) The FFI task force, 2000
* Dirty CPP hackery for CTypes/CTypesISO
*
* (c) The FFI task force, 2000
- * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+ * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -}
#ifndef CTYPES__H
#define CTYPES__H
#include "Typeable.h"
#ifndef CTYPES__H
#define CTYPES__H
#include "Typeable.h"
-/* As long as there is no automatic derivation of classes for newtypes we resort
+{- As long as there is no automatic derivation of classes for newtypes we resort
to extremely dirty cpp-hackery. :-P Some care has to be taken when the
to extremely dirty cpp-hackery. :-P Some care has to be taken when the
- macros below are modified, otherwise the layout rule will bite you. */
+ macros below are modified, otherwise the layout rule will bite you.-}
-/* A hacked version for GHC follows the Haskell 98 version... */
+{- A hacked version for GHC follows the Haskell 98 version... -}
#ifndef __GLASGOW_HASKELL__
#define ARITHMETIC_TYPE(T,C,S,B) \
#ifndef __GLASGOW_HASKELL__
#define ARITHMETIC_TYPE(T,C,S,B) \
#else /* __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ */
#else /* __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ */
-/* GHC can derive any class for a newtype, so we make use of that
+{- GHC can derive any class for a newtype, so we make use of that
#define ARITHMETIC_CLASSES Eq,Ord,Num,Enum,Storable,Real
#define INTEGRAL_CLASSES Bounded,Integral,Bits
#define ARITHMETIC_CLASSES Eq,Ord,Num,Enum,Storable,Real
#define INTEGRAL_CLASSES Bounded,Integral,Bits
-/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+{- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Macros to help make Typeable instances.
*
* INSTANCE_TYPEABLEn(tc,tcname,"tc") defines
* Macros to help make Typeable instances.
*
* INSTANCE_TYPEABLEn(tc,tcname,"tc") defines
* instance (Typeable a, Typeable b) => Typeable/n-2/ (tc a b)
* ...
* instance (Typeable a1, ..., Typeable an) => Typeable (tc a1 ... an)
* instance (Typeable a, Typeable b) => Typeable/n-2/ (tc a b)
* ...
* instance (Typeable a1, ..., Typeable an) => Typeable (tc a1 ... an)
- * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+ * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -}
#ifndef TYPEABLE_H
#define TYPEABLE_H
#ifndef TYPEABLE_H
#define TYPEABLE_H
#ifdef __GLASGOW_HASKELL__
#ifdef __GLASGOW_HASKELL__
-/* For GHC, the extra instances follow from general instance declarations
- * defined in Data.Typeable. */
+-- For GHC, the extra instances follow from general instance declarations
+-- defined in Data.Typeable.
#define INSTANCE_TYPEABLE1(tycon,tcname,str) \
tcname = mkTyCon str; \
#define INSTANCE_TYPEABLE1(tycon,tcname,str) \
tcname = mkTyCon str; \