On 2017-05-16 10:18 AM, Joachim Breitner wrote:
Hi,

a very small proposal to be considered for Haskell':

I like it, but it should probably be a GHC proposal first. I don't think Haskell' is supposed to make any change to the standard that hasn't been already implemented and tested. In this particular case, GHC HQ might opt to implement your proposal but hide it behind a command-line option, or to enable it by default only in GHCi. There are already precedents for this.



Currently, the report states

    An abbreviated form of module, consisting only of the module body,
    is permitted. If this is used, the header is assumed to be ‘module
    Main(main) where’.

I propose to change that to

    An abbreviated form of module, consisting only of the module body,
    is permitted. If this is used, the header is assumed to be ‘module
    Main where’.

The rationale is that a main-less main module is still useful, e.g.
when you are working a lot in GHCi, and offload a few extensions to a
separate file. Currently, tools like hdevtools will complain about a
missing main function when editing such a file.

It would also work better with GHC’s -main-is flag, and avoid problems
like the one described in https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/13704


I don’t see any downsides. When compiling to a binary, implementations
are still able to detect that a Main module is not imported by any
other module and only the main function is used, and optimize as if
only main were exported.

Greetings,
Joachim





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