Re: [Haskell-cafe] Playing with GHC [was Arbitrary precision?]

2007-05-06 Thread Andrew Coppin
Oh, by the way, thanks for the extra syntax. It's really annoying having to locate Notepad.exe on the start menu, type import Blah, save it as Thing.hs, open Windoze Explorer, locate Thing.hs, and then double-click it just so that I can try stuff out in GHCi... God that sounds painful. As

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Playing with GHC [was Arbitrary precision?]

2007-05-06 Thread Stefan O'Rear
On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 10:02:55PM +0100, Andrew Coppin wrote: Anyway... long ramble over... Emacs isn't my operating system of choice. I prefer to use SciTE (which is *just* a text editor - as in, it doesn't also come with an integrated toaster and alarm clock). One SciTE window open, one

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Playing with GHC [was Arbitrary precision?]

2007-05-06 Thread Jim Burton
Andrew Coppin wrote: [...] Anyway... long ramble over... Emacs isn't my operating system of choice. I prefer to use SciTE (which is *just* a text editor - as in, it doesn't also come with an integrated toaster and alarm clock). One SciTE window open, one command prompt pointing at the

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Playing with GHC [was Arbitrary precision?]

2007-05-06 Thread David Waern
Anyway... long ramble over... Emacs isn't my operating system of choice. I prefer to use SciTE (which is *just* a text editor - as in, it doesn't also come with an integrated toaster and alarm clock). One SciTE window open, one command prompt pointing at the source folder... seems to work