No, Haskell support in the free version too. However, you'll have to
add the tools to compile .hs files in the "Tools" menu. You can pipe
the output to directly highlight errors/warnings in the document
(which is what's done in the screenshot below), because the editor
understands what GH
looks like a neath editor. too bad on windows you don't get anti aliased
fonts (I guess it uses an old J2SE or something?)
at first sight I was not able to find Haskell support in the freely
downloadable version. is this available in the commercial version?
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 6:50 PM, John A
After emacs started your GHCi session, when you manually type
:cd "the full path of the directory of your Main.hs"
:load "Main.hs"
Does it work then?
Can you use GHCi from outside Emacs?
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 1:09 AM, Andrew Wagner wrote:
> Hmm, strange. This doesn't appear to fix my problem
Hmm, strange. This doesn't appear to fix my problem. Perhaps I have
something bigger broken locally :(
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 12:44 PM, Peter Verswyvelen wrote:
> indeed, that works! the comment above those lines is:
> ";; Not sure if it's useful/needed and if it actually works."
>
> :-)
>
> On
It's too bad Visual Haskell was not continued, since a free version of the
Visual Studio platform is available now.
I felt Visual Haskell was very promising, like on the fly type inference
with tool tips, code completion, built in Cabal support, etc...
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 6:50 PM, John A. De
http://depositfiles.com/files/4565hs7vl
On 22 Jan 2009, at 21:14, Bulat Ziganshin wrote:
Hello John,
Thursday, January 22, 2009, 8:50:39 PM, you wrote:
thanks, support of over-internet and intranet collaboration looks very
promising these days (even if not saying about ability to highlight
Hello John,
Thursday, January 22, 2009, 8:50:39 PM, you wrote:
thanks, support of over-internet and intranet collaboration looks very
promising these days (even if not saying about ability to highlight error place
;)
btw, i was unable to download mp4 video from http://vimeo.com/1653402
(online
Not that you're looking to switch editors, but if you want something a
little more hassle-free:
http://www.n-brain.net/unashots/Haskell/ErrorHighlighting.png
Regards,
John
On Jan 22, 2009, at 10:17 AM, Peter Verswyvelen wrote:
I have a silly problem.
I'm using Emacs with the Haskell
indeed, that works! the comment above those lines is:
";; Not sure if it's useful/needed and if it actually works."
:-)
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 6:41 PM, Miguel Mitrofanov wrote:
> On my Mac I've had the same problem. Commenting out lines
>
> (unless (equal default-directory root)
>
Oops, sorry, forgot to mention that lines worth commenting were in
"inf-haskell.el" file.
On 22 Jan 2009, at 20:23, Andrew Wagner wrote:
Interesting. I have a similar, but worse problem. For me, ':load'ing
main.hs would fail to find the imported files. The only thing I
appear to be able to
mmm, it seems that the code is searching for the location of a cabal file
and uses that as the current directory, assuming all source code is relative
to that directory, instead of using the source directive in that cabal file.
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 6:23 PM, Andrew Wagner wrote:
> Interesting. I
On my Mac I've had the same problem. Commenting out lines
(unless (equal default-directory root)
(setq default-directory root)
(inferior-haskell-send-command
proc (concat ":cd " default-directory)))
solved it for me.
On 22 Jan 2009, at 20:23, Andr
I have a silly problem.
I'm using Emacs with the Haskell mode extension on Windows
I have a source file in say
c:/foo/src/main.hs
main.hs is importing some other modules in that same src directory
When I invoke GHCi from within Emacs, the first thing it does is
:cd c:/foo
and then
:load "src
Interesting. I have a similar, but worse problem. For me, ':load'ing main.hs
would fail to find the imported files. The only thing I appear to be able to
:load is files that don't import from local directories.
2009/1/22 Peter Verswyvelen
> I have a silly problem.
> I'm using Emacs with the Hask
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