Thank you two. I have got it working. Compared to ri, I think:
The pro is I could find the package that I want even I do not know it.
The con is I'd have to manually update its data.
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 9:21 AM, John Wiegley wrote:
> > Tikhon Jelvis writes:
>
> > Have you tried Hoogle?
> Tikhon Jelvis writes:
> Have you tried Hoogle? I know you can install it locally and use it from
> GHCi or Emacs. I'm not familiar with ri, but from your description I think a
> local Hoogle would serve the same purpose with the added benefit of being
> able to search by types.
> Here's th
Have you tried Hoogle? I know you can install it locally and use it from
GHCi or Emacs. I'm not familiar with ri, but from your description I think
a local Hoogle would serve the same purpose with the added benefit of being
able to search by types.
Here's the wiki page about it: http://www.haskell
RI is a very easy using tool that search and show the documents of ruby
modules/functions, etc.
Using RI, I could get help when programming with a few commands. Quick and
simple.
And with RI backend (libs), I could also simply integrate ri to my IDE
(like one hotkey to show function summary).
So I