Pretty-print signatures in hover and #check <ident>
#1943
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Resolves #375
I changed
#check
to use the signature pretty printer as well mostly for testing, though I don't think there's any real downside. In fact I would probably go further and just make#check $n:ident
a semantically separate command that shows the signature ofn
without elaboration - I can't be the only one that usually starts with#check toString
and then only remembers to add the@
on the second try.