Canonicalise the flag format in the user guide
authorIan Lynagh <igloo@earth.li>
Sat, 4 Aug 2007 21:01:45 +0000 (21:01 +0000)
committerIan Lynagh <igloo@earth.li>
Sat, 4 Aug 2007 21:01:45 +0000 (21:01 +0000)
docs/users_guide/flags.xml
docs/users_guide/glasgow_exts.xml

index 4ebcc96..eaa6225 100644 (file)
              <entry><option>-fno-glasgow-exts</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=AllowOverlappingInstances</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XOverlappingInstances</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable <link linkend="instance-overlap">overlapping instances</link></entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=NoAllowOverlappingInstances</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoOverlappingInstances</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=AllowIncoherentInstances</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XIncoherentInstances</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable <link linkend="instance-overlap">incoherent instances</link>.  
-             Implies <option>-X=AllowOverlappingInstances</option> </entry>
+             Implies <option>-XOverlappingInstances</option> </entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=NoAllowIncoherentInstances</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoIncoherentInstances</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=AllowUndecidableInstances</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XUndecidableInstances</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable <link linkend="undecidable-instances">undecidable instances</link></entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=NoAllowUndecidableInstances</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoUndecidableInstances</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
              <entry><option>-fcontext-stack=N</option><replaceable>n</replaceable></entry>
              <entry></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=Arrows</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XArrows</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable <link linkend="arrow-notation">arrow
              notation</link> extension</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=NoArrows</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoArrows</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
              <entry><option>-fdisambiguate-record-fields</option></entry>
              <entry><option>-fno-disambiguate-record-fields</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=FFI</option> or <option>-X=ForeignFunctionInterface</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XForeignFunctionInterface</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable <link linkend="ffi">foreign function interface</link> (implied by
              <option>-fglasgow-exts</option>)</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=NoFFI</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoForeignFunctionInterface</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=Generics</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XGenerics</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable <link linkend="generic-classes">generic classes</link></entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=NoGenerics</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoGenerics</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=ImplicitParams</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XImplicitParams</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable <link linkend="implicit-parameters">Implicit Parameters</link>.
              Implied by <option>-fglasgow-exts</option>.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=NoImplicitParams</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoImplicitParams</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
              <entry><option>-firrefutable-tuples</option></entry>
              <entry><option>-fno-irrefutable-tuples</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=NoImplicitPrelude</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoImplicitPrelude</option></entry>
              <entry>Don't implicitly <literal>import Prelude</literal></entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=ImplicitPrelude</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XImplicitPrelude</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=NoMonomorphismRestriction</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoMonomorphismRestriction</option></entry>
              <entry>Disable the <link linkend="monomorphism">monomorphism restriction</link></entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=MonomorphismRrestriction</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XMonomorphismRrestriction</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=NoMonoPatBinds</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoMonoPatBinds</option></entry>
              <entry>Make <link linkend="monomorphism">pattern bindings polymorphic</link></entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=MonoPatBinds</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XMonoPatBinds</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=RelaxedPolyRed</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XRelaxedPolyRed</option></entry>
              <entry>Relaxed checking for <link linkend="typing-binds">mutually-recursive polymorphic functions</link></entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=NoRelaxedPolyRec</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoRelaxedPolyRec</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=ExtendedDefaultRules</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XExtendedDefaultRules</option></entry>
              <entry>Use GHCi's <link linkend="extended-default-rules">extended default rules</link> in a normal module</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=NoExtendedDefaultRules</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoExtendedDefaultRules</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=OverloadedStrings</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XOverloadedStrings</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable <link linkend="overloaded-strings">overloaded string literals</link>.
              </entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=NoOverloadedStrings</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoOverloadedStrings</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=GADTs</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XGADTs</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable <link linkend="gadts">generalised algebraic data types</link>.
              </entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=NoGADTs</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoGADTs</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=TypeFamilies</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XTypeFamilies</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable <link linkend="type-families">type families</link>.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=NoTypeFamilies</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoTypeFamilies</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=ScopedTypeVariables</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XScopedTypeVariables</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable <link linkend="scoped-type-variables">lexically-scoped type variables</link>.
              Implied by <option>-fglasgow-exts</option>.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=NoScopedTypeVariables</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoScopedTypeVariables</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=TH</option> or <option>-X=TemplateHaskell</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XTemplateHaskell</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable <link linkend="template-haskell">Template Haskell</link>. 
                No longer implied by <option>-fglasgow-exts</option>.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=NoTH</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoTemplateHaskell</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=BangPtterns</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XBangPtterns</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable <link linkend="bang-patterns">bang patterns</link>.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=NoBangPatterns</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoBangPatterns</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=CPP</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XCPP</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable the <link linkend="c-pre-processor">C preprocessor</link>.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=CPP</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoCPP</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=PatternGuards</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XPatternGuards</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable <link linkend="pattern-guards">pattern guards</link>.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=PatternGuards</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoPatternGuards</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=UnicodeSyntax</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XUnicodeSyntax</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable unicode syntax.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=UnicodeSyntax</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoUnicodeSyntax</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=MagicHash</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XMagicHash</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable the &ldquo;magic hash&rdquo;.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=MagicHash</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoMagicHash</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=PolymorphicComponents</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XPolymorphicComponents</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable polymorphic components.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=PolymorphicComponents</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoPolymorphicComponents</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=ExistentialQuantification</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XExistentialQuantification</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable <link linkend="existential-quantification">existential quantification</link>.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=ExistentialQuantification</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoExistentialQuantification</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=KindSignatures</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XKindSignatures</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable kind signatures.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=KindSignatures</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoKindSignatures</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=PatternSignatures</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XPatternSignatures</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable <link linkend="pattern-type-sigs">pattern type signatures</link>.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=PatternSignatures</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoPatternSignatures</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=EmptyDataDecls</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XEmptyDataDecls</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable empty data declarations.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=EmptyDataDecls</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoEmptyDataDecls</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=ParallelListComp</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XParallelListComp</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable <link linkend="parallel-list-comprehensions">parallel list comprehensions</link>.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=ParallelListComp</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoParallelListComp</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=UnliftedFFITypes</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XUnliftedFFITypes</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable unlifted FFI types.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=UnliftedFFITypes</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoUnliftedFFITypes</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=PartiallyAppliedClosedTypeSynonyms</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XPartiallyAppliedClosedTypeSynonyms</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable partially applied type synonyms.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=PartiallyAppliedClosedTypeSynonyms</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoPartiallyAppliedClosedTypeSynonyms</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=Rank2Types</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoRank2Types</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable rank-2 types.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=Rank2Types</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoRank2Types</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=RankNTypes</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XRankNTypes</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable rank-N types.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=RankNTypes</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoRankNTypes</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=TypeOperators</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XTypeOperators</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable type operators.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=TypeOperators</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoTypeOperators</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=RecursiveDo</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XRecursiveDo</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable <link linkend="mdo-notation">recursive do (mdo) notation</link>.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=RecursiveDo</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoRecursiveDo</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=Parr</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XPArr</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable parallel arrays.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=Parr</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoPArr</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=RecordWildCards</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XRecordWildCards</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable record wildcards.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=RecordWildCards</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoRecordWildCards</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=RecordPuns</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XRecordPuns</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable record puns.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=RecordPuns</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoRecordPuns</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=DisambiguateRecordFields</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XDisambiguateRecordFields</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable the <link linkend="disambiguate-fields">disambiguate fields.</link> exception</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=DisambiguateRecordFields</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoDisambiguateRecordFields</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=UnboxedTuples</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XUnboxedTuples</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable <link linkend="unboxed-tuples">unboxed tuples</link>.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=UnboxedTuples</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoUnboxedTuples</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=StandaloneDeriving</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XStandaloneDeriving</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable standalone deriving.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=StandaloneDeriving</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoStandaloneDeriving</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=DeriveDataTypeable</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XDeriveDataTypeable</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable deriving for the Data and Typeable classes.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=DeriveDataTypeable</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoDeriveDataTypeable</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=TypeSynonymInstances</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XTypeSynonymInstances</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable <link linkend="type-synonyms">type synonyms</link>.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=TypeSynonymInstances</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoTypeSynonymInstances</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=FlexibleContexts</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XFlexibleContexts</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable flexible contexts.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=FlexibleContexts</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoFlexibleContexts</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=FlexibleInstances</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XFlexibleInstances</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable flexible instances.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=FlexibleInstances</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoFlexibleInstances</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=ConstrainedClassMethods</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XConstrainedClassMethods</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable constrained class methods.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=ConstrainedClassMethods</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoConstrainedClassMethods</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=MultiParamTypeClasses</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XMultiParamTypeClasses</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable <link linkend="multi-param-type-classes">multi parameter type classes</link>.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=MultiParamTypeClasses</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoMultiParamTypeClasses</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=FunctionalDependencies</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XFunctionalDependencies</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable <link linkend="functional-dependencies">functional dependencies</link>.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=FunctionalDependencies</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoFunctionalDependencies</option></entry>
            </row>
            <row>
-             <entry><option>-X=GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XGeneralizedNewtypeDeriving</option></entry>
              <entry>Enable <link linkend="newtype-deriving">newtype deriving</link>.</entry>
              <entry>dynamic</entry>
-             <entry><option>-X=GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving</option></entry>
+             <entry><option>-XNoGeneralizedNewtypeDeriving</option></entry>
            </row>
          </tbody>
        </tgroup>
index 27d38ee..053c4a9 100644 (file)
@@ -42,23 +42,16 @@ documentation</ulink> describes all the libraries that come with GHC.
     permitted.  Leaving out all of them gives you standard Haskell
     98.</para>
 
-    <para>Generally speaking, all the language options are introduced by "<option>-X</option>" or "<option>-X=</option>"; 
-    e.g. <option>-X=TemplateHaskell</option>.  Before anything else is done, the string following
-     "<option>-X</option>" is normalised by removing hyphens and converting
-    to lower case.  So <option>-X=TemplateHaskell</option>, <option>-XTemplateHaskell</option>, and
-         <option>-Xtemplate-haskell</option> are all equivalent.
+    <para>Generally speaking, all the language options are introduced by "<option>-X</option>", 
+    e.g. <option>-XTemplateHaskell</option>.
     </para>
 
    <para> All the language options can be turned off by using the prefix "<option>No</option>"; 
-      e.g. "<option>-X=NoTemplateHaskell</option>".</para>
+      e.g. "<option>-XNoTemplateHaskell</option>".</para>
 
    <para> Language options recognised by Cabal can also be enabled using the <literal>LANGUAGE</literal> pragma,
    thus <literal>{-# LANGUAGE TemplateHaskell #-}</literal> (see <xref linkend="language-pragma"/>>). </para>
 
-   <para> All the language options can be introduced with "<option>-f</option>" as well as "<option>-X</option>",
-      but this is a deprecated feature for backward compatibility.  Use the "<option>-X</option>" 
-      or LANGUAGE-pragma form.</para>
-
     <para>Turning on an option that enables special syntax
     <emphasis>might</emphasis> cause working Haskell 98 code to fail
     to compile, perhaps because it uses a variable name which has
@@ -115,18 +108,18 @@ documentation</ulink> describes all the libraries that come with GHC.
              <literal>|)</literal>, <literal>{|</literal>.</para>
 
          <para>Implies these specific language options: 
-           <option>-X=ForeignFunctionInterface</option>,
-           <option>-X=ImplicitParams</option>,
-           <option>-X=ScopedTypeVariables</option>,
-           <option>-X=GADTs</option>, 
-           <option>-X=TypeFamilies</option>. </para>
+           <option>-XForeignFunctionInterface</option>,
+           <option>-XImplicitParams</option>,
+           <option>-XScopedTypeVariables</option>,
+           <option>-XGADTs</option>, 
+           <option>-XTypeFamilies</option>. </para>
        </listitem>
       </varlistentry>
 
       <varlistentry>
        <term>
-          <option>-X=ffi</option> and <option>-X=ForeignFunctionInterface</option>:
-          <indexterm><primary><option>-X=FFI</option></primary></indexterm>
+          <option>-XForeignFunctionInterface</option>:
+          <indexterm><primary><option>-XForeignFunctionInterface</option></primary></indexterm>
         </term>
        <listitem>
          <para>This option enables the language extension defined in the
@@ -138,7 +131,7 @@ documentation</ulink> describes all the libraries that come with GHC.
 
       <varlistentry>
        <term>
-          <option>-X=MonomorphismRestriction</option>,<option>-X=MonoPatBinds</option>:
+          <option>-XMonomorphismRestriction</option>,<option>-XMonoPatBinds</option>:
         </term>
        <listitem>
          <para> These two flags control how generalisation is done.
@@ -149,8 +142,8 @@ documentation</ulink> describes all the libraries that come with GHC.
 
       <varlistentry>
        <term>
-          <option>-X=ExtendedDefaultRules</option>:
-          <indexterm><primary><option>-X=ExtendedDefaultRules</option></primary></indexterm>
+          <option>-XExtendedDefaultRules</option>:
+          <indexterm><primary><option>-XExtendedDefaultRules</option></primary></indexterm>
         </term>
        <listitem>
          <para> Use GHCi's extended default rules in a regular module (<xref linkend="extended-default-rules"/>).
@@ -161,16 +154,16 @@ documentation</ulink> describes all the libraries that come with GHC.
 
       <varlistentry>
        <term>
-          <option>-X=AllowOverlappingInstances</option>
-          <indexterm><primary><option>-X=AllowOverlappingInstances</option></primary></indexterm>
+          <option>-XOverlappingInstances</option>
+          <indexterm><primary><option>-XOverlappingInstances</option></primary></indexterm>
         </term>
        <term>
-          <option>-X=AllowUndecidableInstances</option>
-          <indexterm><primary><option>-X=AllowUndecidableInstances</option></primary></indexterm>
+          <option>-XUndecidableInstances</option>
+          <indexterm><primary><option>-XUndecidableInstances</option></primary></indexterm>
         </term>
        <term>
-          <option>-X=AllowIncoherentInstances</option>
-          <indexterm><primary><option>-X=AllowIncoherentInstances</option></primary></indexterm>
+          <option>-XIncoherentInstances</option>
+          <indexterm><primary><option>-XIncoherentInstances</option></primary></indexterm>
         </term>
        <term>
           <option>-fcontext-stack=N</option>
@@ -195,8 +188,8 @@ documentation</ulink> describes all the libraries that come with GHC.
 
       <varlistentry>
        <term>
-          <option>-X=Arrows</option>
-          <indexterm><primary><option>-X=Arrows</option></primary></indexterm>
+          <option>-XArrows</option>
+          <indexterm><primary><option>-XArrows</option></primary></indexterm>
         </term>
        <listitem>
          <para>See <xref linkend="arrow-notation"/>.  Independent of
@@ -214,8 +207,8 @@ documentation</ulink> describes all the libraries that come with GHC.
 
       <varlistentry>
        <term>
-          <option>-X=Generics</option>
-          <indexterm><primary><option>-X=Generics</option></primary></indexterm>
+          <option>-XGenerics</option>
+          <indexterm><primary><option>-XGenerics</option></primary></indexterm>
         </term>
        <listitem>
          <para>See <xref linkend="generic-classes"/>.  Independent of
@@ -224,13 +217,13 @@ documentation</ulink> describes all the libraries that come with GHC.
       </varlistentry>
 
       <varlistentry>
-       <term><option>-X=NoImplicitIrelude</option></term>
+       <term><option>-XNoImplicitPrelude</option></term>
        <listitem>
-         <para><indexterm><primary>-XnoImplicitPrelude
+         <para><indexterm><primary>-XNoImplicitPrelude
           option</primary></indexterm> GHC normally imports
           <filename>Prelude.hi</filename> files for you.  If you'd
           rather it didn't, then give it a
-          <option>-XnoImplicitPrelude</option> option.  The idea is
+          <option>-XNoImplicitPrelude</option> option.  The idea is
           that you can then import a Prelude of your own.  (But don't
           call it <literal>Prelude</literal>; the Haskell module
           namespace is flat, and you must not conflict with any
@@ -245,14 +238,14 @@ documentation</ulink> describes all the libraries that come with GHC.
           translation for list comprehensions continues to use
           <literal>Prelude.map</literal> etc.</para>
 
-         <para>However, <option>-X=NoImplicitPrelude</option> does
+         <para>However, <option>-XNoImplicitPrelude</option> does
          change the handling of certain built-in syntax: see <xref
          linkend="rebindable-syntax"/>.</para>
        </listitem>
       </varlistentry>
 
       <varlistentry>
-       <term><option>-X=ImplicitParams</option></term>
+       <term><option>-XImplicitParams</option></term>
        <listitem>
          <para>Enables implicit parameters (see <xref
          linkend="implicit-parameters"/>).  Currently also implied by 
@@ -265,7 +258,7 @@ documentation</ulink> describes all the libraries that come with GHC.
       </varlistentry>
 
       <varlistentry>
-       <term><option>-X=OverloadedStrings</option></term>
+       <term><option>-XOverloadedStrings</option></term>
        <listitem>
          <para>Enables overloaded string literals (see <xref
          linkend="overloaded-strings"/>).</para>
@@ -273,7 +266,7 @@ documentation</ulink> describes all the libraries that come with GHC.
       </varlistentry>
 
       <varlistentry>
-       <term><option>-X=ScopedTypeVariables</option></term>
+       <term><option>-XScopedTypeVariables</option></term>
        <listitem>
          <para>Enables lexically-scoped type variables (see <xref
          linkend="scoped-type-variables"/>).  Implied by
@@ -282,7 +275,7 @@ documentation</ulink> describes all the libraries that come with GHC.
       </varlistentry>
 
       <varlistentry>
-       <term><option>-X=TH</option>, <option>-X=TemplateHaskell</option></term>
+       <term><option>-XTemplateHaskell</option></term>
        <listitem>
          <para>Enables Template Haskell (see <xref
          linkend="template-haskell"/>).  This flag must
@@ -859,7 +852,7 @@ This name is not supported by GHC.
             hierarchy.  It completely defeats that purpose if the
             literal "1" means "<literal>Prelude.fromInteger
             1</literal>", which is what the Haskell Report specifies.
-            So the <option>-X=NoImplicitPrelude</option> flag causes
+            So the <option>-XNoImplicitPrelude</option> flag causes
             the following pieces of built-in syntax to refer to
             <emphasis>whatever is in scope</emphasis>, not the Prelude
             versions:
@@ -1847,7 +1840,7 @@ may use different notation to that implemented in GHC.
 </para>
 <para>
 The rest of this section outlines the extensions to GHC that support GADTs.   The extension is enabled with 
-<option>-X=GADTs</option>.
+<option>-XGADTs</option>.
 <itemizedlist>
 <listitem><para>
 A GADT can only be declared using GADT-style syntax (<xref linkend="gadt-style"/>); 
@@ -2750,8 +2743,8 @@ makes instance inference go into a loop, because it requires the constraint
 </para>
 <para>
 Nevertheless, GHC allows you to experiment with more liberal rules.  If you use
-the experimental flag <option>-X=AllowUndecidableInstances</option>
-<indexterm><primary>-X=AllowUndecidableInstances</primary></indexterm>, 
+the experimental flag <option>-XUndecidableInstances</option>
+<indexterm><primary>-XUndecidableInstances</primary></indexterm>, 
 both the Paterson Conditions and the Coverage Condition
 (described in <xref linkend="instance-rules"/>) are lifted.  Termination is ensured by having a
 fixed-depth recursion stack.  If you exceed the stack depth you get a
@@ -2768,11 +2761,11 @@ with <option>-fcontext-stack=</option><emphasis>N</emphasis>.
 In general, <emphasis>GHC requires that that it be unambiguous which instance
 declaration
 should be used to resolve a type-class constraint</emphasis>. This behaviour
-can be modified by two flags: <option>-X=AllowOverlappingInstances</option>
-<indexterm><primary>-X=AllowOverlappingInstances
+can be modified by two flags: <option>-XOverlappingInstances</option>
+<indexterm><primary>-XOverlappingInstances
 </primary></indexterm> 
-and <option>-X=AllowIncoherentInstances</option>
-<indexterm><primary>-X=AllowIncoherentInstances
+and <option>-XIncoherentInstances</option>
+<indexterm><primary>-XIncoherentInstances
 </primary></indexterm>, as this section discusses.  Both these
 flags are dynamic flags, and can be set on a per-module basis, using 
 an <literal>OPTIONS_GHC</literal> pragma if desired (<xref linkend="source-file-options"/>).</para>
@@ -2800,7 +2793,7 @@ particular constraint matches more than one.
 </para>
 
 <para>
-The <option>-X=AllowOverlappingInstances</option> flag instructs GHC to allow
+The <option>-XOverlappingInstances</option> flag instructs GHC to allow
 more than one instance to match, provided there is a most specific one.  For
 example, the constraint <literal>C Int [Int]</literal> matches instances (A),
 (C) and (D), but the last is more specific, and hence is chosen.  If there is no
@@ -2817,22 +2810,22 @@ Suppose that from the RHS of <literal>f</literal> we get the constraint
 GHC does not commit to instance (C), because in a particular
 call of <literal>f</literal>, <literal>b</literal> might be instantiate 
 to <literal>Int</literal>, in which case instance (D) would be more specific still.
-So GHC rejects the program.  If you add the flag <option>-X=AllowIncoherentInstances</option>,
+So GHC rejects the program.  If you add the flag <option>-XIncoherentInstances</option>,
 GHC will instead pick (C), without complaining about 
 the problem of subsequent instantiations.
 </para>
 <para>
 The willingness to be overlapped or incoherent is a property of 
 the <emphasis>instance declaration</emphasis> itself, controlled by the
-presence or otherwise of the <option>-X=AllowOverlappingInstances</option> 
-and <option>-X=AllowIncoherentInstances</option> flags when that mdodule is
+presence or otherwise of the <option>-XOverlappingInstances</option> 
+and <option>-XIncoherentInstances</option> flags when that mdodule is
 being defined.  Neither flag is required in a module that imports and uses the
 instance declaration.  Specifically, during the lookup process:
 <itemizedlist>
 <listitem><para>
 An instance declaration is ignored during the lookup process if (a) a more specific
 match is found, and (b) the instance declaration was compiled with 
-<option>-X=AllowOverlappingInstances</option>.  The flag setting for the
+<option>-XOverlappingInstances</option>.  The flag setting for the
 more-specific instance does not matter.
 </para></listitem>
 <listitem><para>
@@ -2840,7 +2833,7 @@ Suppose an instance declaration does not match the constraint being looked up, b
 does unify with it, so that it might match when the constraint is further 
 instantiated.  Usually GHC will regard this as a reason for not committing to
 some other constraint.  But if the instance declaration was compiled with
-<option>-X=AllowIncoherentInstances</option>, GHC will skip the "does-it-unify?" 
+<option>-XIncoherentInstances</option>, GHC will skip the "does-it-unify?" 
 check for that declaration.
 </para></listitem>
 </itemizedlist>
@@ -2849,18 +2842,18 @@ overlapping instances without the library client having to know.
 </para>
 <para>
 If an instance declaration is compiled without
-<option>-X=AllowOverlappingInstances</option>,
+<option>-XOverlappingInstances</option>,
 then that instance can never be overlapped.  This could perhaps be
 inconvenient.  Perhaps the rule should instead say that the
 <emphasis>overlapping</emphasis> instance declaration should be compiled in
 this way, rather than the <emphasis>overlapped</emphasis> one.  Perhaps overlap
 at a usage site should be permitted regardless of how the instance declarations
-are compiled, if the <option>-X=AllowOverlappingInstances</option> flag is
+are compiled, if the <option>-XOverlappingInstances</option> flag is
 used at the usage site.  (Mind you, the exact usage site can occasionally be
 hard to pin down.)  We are interested to receive feedback on these points.
 </para>
-<para>The <option>-X=AllowIncoherentInstances</option> flag implies the
-<option>-X=AllowOverlappingInstances</option> flag, but not vice versa.
+<para>The <option>-XIncoherentInstances</option> flag implies the
+<option>-XOverlappingInstances</option> flag, but not vice versa.
 </para>
 </sect3>
 
@@ -3043,7 +3036,7 @@ Boston, Jan 2000.
 due to Jeff Lewis.)</para>
 
 <para>Implicit parameter support is enabled with the option
-<option>-X=ImplicitParams</option>.</para>
+<option>-XImplicitParams</option>.</para>
 
 <para>
 A variable is called <emphasis>dynamically bound</emphasis> when it is bound by the calling
@@ -4081,7 +4074,7 @@ and all others are monomorphic until the group is generalised
 <para>Following a suggestion of Mark Jones, in his paper
 <ulink url="http://www.cse.ogi.edu/~mpj/thih/">Typing Haskell in
 Haskell</ulink>,
-GHC implements a more general scheme.  If <option>-X=RelaxedPolyRec</option> is
+GHC implements a more general scheme.  If <option>-XRelaxedPolyRec</option> is
 specified:
 <emphasis>the dependency analysis ignores references to variables that have an explicit
 type signature</emphasis>.
@@ -4110,7 +4103,7 @@ Now, the defintion for <literal>f</literal> is typechecked, with this type for
 The same refined dependency analysis also allows the type signatures of 
 mutually-recursive functions to have different contexts, something that is illegal in
 Haskell 98 (Section 4.5.2, last sentence).  With
-<option>-X=RelaxedPolyRec</option>
+<option>-XRelaxedPolyRec</option>
 GHC only insists that the type signatures of a <emphasis>refined</emphasis> group have identical
 type signatures; in practice this means that only variables bound by the same
 pattern binding must have the same context.  For example, this is fine:
@@ -4131,7 +4124,7 @@ pattern binding must have the same context.  For example, this is fine:
 <para>
 GHC supports <emphasis>overloaded string literals</emphasis>.  Normally a
 string literal has type <literal>String</literal>, but with overloaded string
-literals enabled (with <literal>-X=OverloadedStrings</literal>)
+literals enabled (with <literal>-XOverloadedStrings</literal>)
  a string literal has type <literal>(IsString a) => a</literal>.
 </para>
 <para>
@@ -4157,7 +4150,7 @@ it explicitly (for exmaple, to give an instance declaration for it), you can imp
 from module <literal>GHC.Exts</literal>.
 </para>
 <para>
-Haskell's defaulting mechanism is extended to cover string literals, when <option>-X-OverloadedStrings</option> is specified.
+Haskell's defaulting mechanism is extended to cover string literals, when <option>-XOverloadedStrings</option> is specified.
 Specifically:
 <itemizedlist>
 <listitem><para>
@@ -4220,7 +4213,7 @@ wiki page on type families</ulink>.  The material will be moved to this user's
 guide when it has stabilised.
 </para>
 <para>
-Type families are enabled by the flag <option>-X=TypeFamilies</option>.
+Type families are enabled by the flag <option>-XTypeFamilies</option>.
 </para>
 
 
@@ -4269,10 +4262,10 @@ Tim Sheard is going to expand it.)
 
       <para> Template Haskell has the following new syntactic
       constructions.  You need to use the flag
-      <option>-X=TemplateHaskell</option> or <option>-X=TH</option>
-       <indexterm><primary><option>-X=TemplateHaskell</option></primary>
+      <option>-XTemplateHaskell</option>
+       <indexterm><primary><option>-XTemplateHaskell</option></primary>
       </indexterm>to switch these syntactic extensions on
-      (<option>-X=TemplateHaskell</option> is no longer implied by
+      (<option>-XTemplateHaskell</option> is no longer implied by
       <option>-fglasgow-exts</option>).</para>
 
        <itemizedlist>
@@ -4418,7 +4411,7 @@ pr s      = gen (parse s)
 <para>Now run the compiler (here we are a Cygwin prompt on Windows):
 </para>
 <programlisting>
-$ ghc --make -X=TemplateHaskell main.hs -o main.exe
+$ ghc --make -XTemplateHaskell main.hs -o main.exe
 </programlisting>
 
 <para>Run "main.exe" and here is your output:</para>
@@ -4507,7 +4500,7 @@ Palgrave, 2003.
 </itemizedlist>
 and the arrows web page at
 <ulink url="http://www.haskell.org/arrows/"><literal>http://www.haskell.org/arrows/</literal></ulink>.
-With the <option>-X=Arrows</option> flag, GHC supports the arrow
+With the <option>-XArrows</option> flag, GHC supports the arrow
 notation described in the second of these papers.
 What follows is a brief introduction to the notation;
 it won't make much sense unless you've read Hughes's paper.
@@ -4977,7 +4970,7 @@ prime feature description</ulink> contains more discussion and examples
 than the material below.
 </para>
 <para>
-Bang patterns are enabled by the flag <option>-X=BangPatterns</option>.
+Bang patterns are enabled by the flag <option>-XBangPatterns</option>.
 </para>
 
 <sect2 id="bang-patterns-informal">
@@ -6525,7 +6518,7 @@ where clause and over-ride whichever methods you please.
       <itemizedlist>
        <listitem>
          <para>Use the flags <option>-fglasgow-exts</option> (to enable the extra syntax), 
-                <option>-X=Generics</option> (to generate extra per-data-type code),
+                <option>-XGenerics</option> (to generate extra per-data-type code),
                 and <option>-package lang</option> (to make the <literal>Generics</literal> library
                 available.  </para>
        </listitem>
@@ -6734,21 +6727,21 @@ carried out at let and where bindings.
 
 <sect2>
 <title>Switching off the dreaded Monomorphism Restriction</title>
-          <indexterm><primary><option>-X=NoMonomorphismRestriction</option></primary></indexterm>
+          <indexterm><primary><option>-XNoMonomorphismRestriction</option></primary></indexterm>
 
 <para>Haskell's monomorphism restriction (see 
 <ulink url="http://haskell.org/onlinereport/decls.html#sect4.5.5">Section
 4.5.5</ulink>
 of the Haskell Report)
 can be completely switched off by
-<option>-X=NoMonomorphismRestriction</option>.
+<option>-XNoMonomorphismRestriction</option>.
 </para>
 </sect2>
 
 <sect2>
 <title>Monomorphic pattern bindings</title>
-          <indexterm><primary><option>-X=NoMonoPatBinds</option></primary></indexterm>
-          <indexterm><primary><option>-X=MonoPatBinds</option></primary></indexterm>
+          <indexterm><primary><option>-XNoMonoPatBinds</option></primary></indexterm>
+          <indexterm><primary><option>-XMonoPatBinds</option></primary></indexterm>
 
          <para> As an experimental change, we are exploring the possibility of
          making pattern bindings monomorphic; that is, not generalised at all.  
@@ -6764,7 +6757,7 @@ can be completely switched off by
   [x] = e                    -- A pattern binding
 </programlisting>
 Experimentally, GHC now makes pattern bindings monomorphic <emphasis>by
-default</emphasis>.  Use <option>-X=MonoPatBinds</option> to recover the
+default</emphasis>.  Use <option>-XMonoPatBinds</option> to recover the
 standard behaviour.
 </para>
 </sect2>