module ShouldFail where -- See #1176 -- This is really a pretty-printer test, not a typechecker test -- -- Before ghc-7.2 the error messages looked like this (notice the wrong -- indentation): {- tcfail177.hs:9:12: Couldn't match expected type `Bool' with actual type `Int' In the return type of a call of `foo' In the expression: foo ["One........" ~?= "1", "Two" ~?= "2", "Thre........." ~?= "3", "Four" ~?= "4", ....] In an equation for `allTest1': allTest1 = foo ["One........" ~?= "1", "Two" ~?= "2", "Thre........." ~?= "3", ....] tcfail177.hs:18:12: Couldn't match expected type `Bool' with actual type `Int' In the return type of a call of `foo' In the expression: foo ["One........" ~?= "1", "Two.................." ~?= "2", "Thre........." ~?= "3", "Four" ~?= "4", ....] In an equation for `allTest2': allTest2 = foo ["One........" ~?= "1", "Two.................." ~?= "2", "Thre........." ~?= "3", ....] -} allTest1 :: Bool allTest1 = foo ["One........" ~?= "1" ,"Two" ~?= "2" ,"Thre........." ~?= "3" ,"Four" ~?= "4" ,"Five" ~?= "5" ] allTest2 :: Bool allTest2 = foo ["One........" ~?= "1" ,"Two.................." ~?= "2" ,"Thre........." ~?= "3" ,"Four" ~?= "4" ,"Five" ~?= "5" ] (~?=) :: a -> a -> Bool (~?=) = error "urk" foo :: a -> Int foo x = 0