I have only been skimming this thread, but would it be worth writing a tight 
specification of what exactly you want?  Your original message said only "Is 
there any way to get the dependency discovery of '--make' without the rest", 
but I really don't know what that means.  Nor do I know what you mean by "it 
only looks at source files".  

Rather than explain by deltas from something else, it might be easier just to 
write down precisely what you seek.

Andrey Mokhov also wants a way to take a single Haskell module, and discover 
its immediate imports, a kind of non-recursive version of -M.  So 
        ghc -M-one-shot Foo.hs
would print out the list of Haskell modules that Foo imports.  (There are 
doubtless complications to do with CPP too, but that's the general idea.)

I don't know if that is what you want too.

Simon

|  -----Original Message-----
|  From: Glasgow-haskell-users [mailto:glasgow-haskell-users-
|  boun...@haskell.org] On Behalf Of Lars Hupel
|  Sent: 28 November 2014 08:53
|  To: Gershom B
|  Cc: glasgow-haskell-users@haskell.org
|  Subject: Re: Discovery of source dependencies without --make
|  
|  Hi Gershom,
|  
|  > Is -M perhaps what you’ve been looking for?
|  
|  sadly, no. Firstly, it behaves in the same way as "--make" (i.e. only
|  looks at source files) and secondly, it produces a Makefile as output.
|  
|  (I'd be happy though to use the GHC API if somebody could tell me
|  whether/where this functionality is exposed.)
|  
|  Cheers
|  Lars
|  
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