Hi guys! I've been using haskell-mode for some days and have a couple of questions:
1) Is there any "smarter" way to load a cabal project? When I use haskell-process-load-file emacs ALWAYS ask me if I'm creating a new project... the proceed to guess (correctly) the project name, cabal file location and current directory. Since it simply guess everything correctly (at least for me), it would be cool to avoid answering the same questions every single time. Ideas? 2) I noticed that the interactive-haskell buffer doesn't show the compilation error message (it just says "Compilation error", but doesn't say line number, etc.) on WINDOWS. Is this a known bug or I mis-configured something? 3) Is there a C-x C-e equivalent for haskell? (ask for arbitrary expression, evaluate and show results)? 4) Is there a "correct" way to kill the haskell repl process and restart a new one? I noticed that when I screw up (say, a infinite recursion) emacs itself continue to work, but the haskell process continue forever... even if I kill the process, I have to close the buffer and open it again to be able to reload the whole thing. Any easier way to do this? Thanks! -- Rafael Ibraim Oracle Database SQL Expert Linux User Number: #537480 [email protected]
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