On 9/18/07, Stefan O'Rear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > There is a flag to do this, and it's even In The Manual! > > > http://haskell.org/ghc/dist/current/docs/users_guide/ghci-set.html#id313085 > > 3.8.1. GHCi options > > GHCi options may be set using :set and unset using :unset. > > The available GHCi options are: > > +r > > Thanks Stefan,
I just tried the ":set +r" trick. It looked really promising but it doesn't seem to work as expected. The session with the ":set +r" is exactly the same as without it: Prelude> :l debug68.hs [1 of 1] Compiling Main ( debug68.hs, interpreted ) Ok, modules loaded: Main. *Main> :set +r *Main> :b qsort Breakpoint 0 activated at debug68.hs:(1,0)-(3,55) *Main> main Stopped at debug68.hs:(1,0)-(3,55) _result :: [a] = _ [debug68.hs:(1,0)-(3,55)] *Main> :del * [debug68.hs:(1,0)-(3,55)] *Main> :cont [0,1,3,4,8,11,18,23] *Main> :b qsort Breakpoint 1 activated at debug68.hs:(1,0)-(3,55) *Main> main [0,1,3,4,8,11,18,23] Best regards, Olivier.
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