* [ fix ] collect constructors on LHS of cases alts
* [ tests ] Updated expected
These functions do refer to these constructors at runtime, so this is the correct output
* Update CHANGELOG.md
* [test] update test output again
- call sequences in termination errors now carry location information
- new error message (`BadPath`) for late-starting loops
- [ fix ] transitive closure of size-change graphs no longer ignores function arguments
- update existing tests accordingly
* make color output toggling simpler and also more robust
* don't unintentionally assert that tests are run in an environment where colors are turned on.
* Update src/Idris/Env.idr
Also updated test real002 to use the actual Control.App from
libs/base/Control/App.idr. Before it was using a different version that
existed within its test directory, tests/idris2/real002/Control/App.idr
* [ fix ] .ipkg install dir
* [ test ] .ipkg install dir
* [ doc ] update CHECKLIST
* [ doc ] add explanation to pkg016 test
* [ cleanup ] no need to clutter CHECKLIST
A common issue for users is that the behaviour of the various repl
commands are not documented anywhere despite some of them having complex
behaviour (e.g. `:set` which accepts a specific set of options). This
implements the ability to call `:?|:h|:help` on repl commands to request
detailed help for a specific repl command, while preserving the
behaviour that calling the help command without any arguments prints the
general help text.
Generic help is defined as the first line of the help text.
Detailed help is defined as the entire help text.
This means that `:help :t`, for example, does not error (there is no
detailed help) but instead just prints the single line of help text.
* [ repl ] Use unlines for detailed help (see #2087)
Ideally, the lines affected should be multiline strings. But for some
arcane reason, newlines in those get swallowed in Nix and Windows
**CI** only Ô.o
This was already documented in issue #2087.
* [ new ] --except for golden testing lib
To allow CI to pass despite #2087
Co-authored-by: Guillaume Allais <guillaume.allais@ens-lyon.org>