Changelog for SourceGraph-0.7.0.7
Changes in 0.6.1.1
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* Update to take into account API changes of libraries.
Changes in 0.6.1.0
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* Only consider buildable executables for Cabal-based analyses.
* Also buildable with haskell-src-exts-1.7.*
Changes in 0.6.0.2
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* Also buildable with haskell-src-exts-1.6.*
Changes in 0.6.0.1
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* Fix up background colours for nested directories in import visualisation.
Changes in 0.6.0.0
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* Now supports "implicitly exported" entities (as requested by Curt
Sampson). This includes instantiated class methods from other
modules and functions, etc. that start with an underscore (see
http://www.haskell.org/ghc/docs/latest/html/users_guide/options-sanity.html
for more information).
* All inaccessible entities are now reported, not just those that were
root nodes in the call graph.
* Edges are now colour-coded based upon whether they are part of a
clique, cycle or a chain.
* Level-based analyses: visualise how deep an entity is from those
exported entities.
* The generated Dot code for the visualisations is also saved.
Changes in 0.5.5.0
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* Class instances now drawn correctly.
* Better colour support.
* Now has a legend.
* Clean up printing of cliques, etc.
Changes in 0.5.2.0
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* Shift overall analysis to the top and per-module analysis to the
end, as suggested by Duncan Coutts.
* Graph drawing fixups: instances are now drawn correctly, and the
module graph now has modules located in the correct directory.
* Improve some graph drawing aspects (node margins, colours for module
graphs, etc.).
Changes in 0.5.1.0
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* Add support for passing a single Haskell source file rather than a
Cabal file as the argument, as requested by Curt Sampson.
* Shade backgrounds of modules when clustering Entities.
* RelativeNeighbourhood doesn't provide good alternate modules and
takes up too much runtime, and so has been removed.
Changes in 0.5.0.0
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* Re-write of parsing.
* Usage of new graphviz and Graphalyze features.
* More abstraction into common routines into Analyse.Utils