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  1. DerivErrBadConCovariant :: DataCon -> DeriveInstanceBadConstructor

    ghc GHC.Tc.Errors.Types

    The given DataCon must not use the type variable in a function argument"

  2. DerivErrBadConExistential :: DataCon -> DeriveInstanceBadConstructor

    ghc GHC.Tc.Errors.Types

    The given DataCon must be truly polymorphic in the last argument of the data type.

  3. DerivErrBadConFunTypes :: DataCon -> DeriveInstanceBadConstructor

    ghc GHC.Tc.Errors.Types

    The given DataCon must not contain function types

  4. DerivErrBadConHasConstraints :: DataCon -> DeriveInstanceBadConstructor

    ghc GHC.Tc.Errors.Types

    The given DataCon has constraints in its type.

  5. DerivErrBadConHasExistentials :: DataCon -> DeriveInstanceBadConstructor

    ghc GHC.Tc.Errors.Types

    The given DataCon has existentials type vars in its type.

  6. DerivErrBadConHasHigherRankType :: DataCon -> DeriveInstanceBadConstructor

    ghc GHC.Tc.Errors.Types

    The given DataCon has a higher-rank type.

  7. DerivErrBadConIsGADT :: DataCon -> DeriveInstanceBadConstructor

    ghc GHC.Tc.Errors.Types

    The given DataCon is a GADT so we cannot directly derive an istance for it.

  8. DerivErrBadConWrongArg :: DataCon -> DeriveInstanceBadConstructor

    ghc GHC.Tc.Errors.Types

    The given DataCon must use the type variable only as the last argument of a data type

  9. DerivErrBadConstructor :: !Maybe HasWildcard -> [DeriveInstanceBadConstructor] -> DeriveInstanceErrReason

    ghc GHC.Tc.Errors.Types

    We couldn't derive an instance for a particular data constructor for a variety of reasons.

  10. DerivErrBootFileFound :: DeriveInstanceErrReason

    ghc GHC.Tc.Errors.Types

    No documentation available.

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