On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 03:39:25PM +0100, Claus Reinke wrote: > in my vim setup, i can hit '_i' (import) or '_im' (import module) on an Great. To late ;( I've now implemented this as well. My setup is getting the information directly from the installed packages (thus ghc-pkg describe package and then ghc -show-iface eachmodule.hi) Because I use caching it should be reasonable fast ? (I hope so, I still have to do some testing) The used packages are taken from the cabal file (and / or buffer setting)
> identifier to get a menu of modules from which it could be imported; > selecting an entry adds an import to the current module, either for the > identifier only, import Foo (a) add identifier b results in import Foo (a,b) ? or for the whole module it comes from (this feature > gets its information from haddock's indices I'm using tags and the plain source file most of the time. So I don't have trouble generating haddock documentation. I think its easy but I haven't spent much time on this. It contains all, the documentation and the implementation. > combined with quickfix mode, which will jump to the identifier not > in scope, this seems to be quite close to what you ask for? I'll let you know when having finished the quickfix integration. Perhaps this can be done all automatically? > http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/people/staff/cr3/toolbox/haskell/Vim/ > there's also '_.' which will use the same data to suggest possible > fully qualified identifiers for the id under cursor. This might be useful, too > HaRe also had some transformations for manipulating imports/exports. > http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/projects/refactor-fp/hare.html I don't know HaRe at all. Would this even work when working with #ifdef etc? I'd like to have some features, such as _T .. But this only works if the file can be parsed by ghc, right? Thanks for your suggestion. Marc Weber _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe