On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 2:51 PM, Claus Reinke <claus.rei...@talk21.com> wrote: > |I've finally found the time to take another look at your haskell mode > |for vim. Two questions so far: > > |1. I think earlier my indentation mode would match indentation of the > |previous line by default, after installing your scripts I always end > |up in column 1 after pressing return. Is there some variable I can > |set to get back the old behaviour? > > Matching indentation of previous line is still the behaviour I see here. > A quick look through my vimrc file (nothing to do with the plugins) > shows ':set autoindent' as the only indentation-related setting, and > ':help autoindent' confirms that this option has the intended behaviour > (':set noautoindent' gives the alternate behaviour you describe). > > I tend not to use the various more clever indentation options Vim > provides, so my plugins do not offer clever indentation either, and > should not interfere with whatever other indentation plugins you use. > > ':help autoindent' points to other indentation-related settings (c-style, > or language-dependent, or based on an evaluating an expression to > calculate likely indents, or ..). You could also try :scriptnames, and > see whether you are loading any Haskell indent scripts (if you enable > filetype detection to get my plugins loaded for Haskell source, and > you happen to have a Haskell indent file, you might pick that up - you can > disable filetype indent separately, see :help filetype-indent).
Yes, I found that one myself. My old ftplugin/haskell.vim used to have autoindent set, but importing your haskell mode overwrote that (slightly irritating behaviour if you ask me ;-). Putting my old config into ftplugin/haskell_mine.vim restored the behaviour. > |2. My browser doesn't urldecode its command line arguments, so > |locations like > "file:///usr/share/doc/ghc6-doc/libraries/base/Prelude.html%23v%253AfromIntegral" > |don't work. I have to manually fix it up in the location bar. Do you > |have any tip for dealing with that? > > That is the first I hear about such an issue. As it seems to work with > most browsers (I tend to use Opera most, but -long ago- tested with > IE and FireFox as well), I would need to know about the browser in question > to see what is going on and think about workarounds. These are my g:haddock_ setting: let g:haddock_browser="/usr/bin/x-www-browser" let g:haddock_browser_callformat = "%s %s &" It's on a Debian system, hence the use of x-www-browser. I've tried using both epiphany and iceweasel directly as well, with exactly the same behaviour. > Btw, the URL I see generated looks like this (right from Opera's > location bar): > file://localhost/c:/ghc/ghc-6.11.20090320/doc/libraries/base/Prelude.html#v%3AfromIntegral > > so it seems that there is an additional level of encoding in your > setting (the '#'/'%' from the encoding are encoded themselves). > The haskellmode plugins just get the URLs from Haddock's index files, > and <C:/ghc/ghc-6.11.20090320/doc/libraries/doc-index.html> also says: > > ><TR CLASS="indexrow" > ><TD CLASS="indexentry" > >fromIntegral</TD > ><TD CLASS="indexlinks" > ><A HREF="base/Prelude.html#v%3AfromIntegral" > >Prelude</A > ></TD > ></TR That is what I have in mine as well (though it's located in /usr/share/doc/ghc6-doc/libraries/). I'm not really sure where the extra level of encoding comes from. > which is copied literally to g:haddock_index['fromIntegral'], and > passed almost literally to the browser call (with backslash escapes > for '#'/'%'). Somewhere along that line, or later, something different > happens on your system, and it seems to happen outside the plugins (you > could confirm this by using 'echo' as your browser, or by adding > a Vim breakpoint for function DocBrowser, and look at a:url). My Vim-scripting fu is minimal. Do you have any pointers on how to set breakpoints, step, and inspect variables? > It could be different Vim behaviour, but extra url-encoding is > rather specific to browsing, not editing. > Thanks for reporting the problems (it is the only way I get to know > about other platforms/configurations than the one I'm using!). The plugins > have a trac instance as well (I've just made the link more prominent on > their home page). /M -- Magnus Therning (OpenPGP: 0xAB4DFBA4) magnus@therning.org Jabber: magnus@therning.org http://therning.org/magnus identi.ca|twitter: magthe _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe