Thanks! I did do that. Did sorta get it working in emacs mode! But overall it didn't / doesn't seem to work so well, as I said -- wonky UX. Now hoping for something that really just works out of the box w/out any extra config at all? I.e. a real IDE where the errors are shown inline with red squiggly underlining, that kind of thing. I am not a VIM person so the elm-format editor support table shows me the only other choices are LightTable and Atom I guess. I'll try again to get Atom going... I can now do the Ctrl+Alt+B thing there. But it doesn't seem to really be easily out-of-the-box integrated with the compiler? There's apparently linter-elm-make but that looks like yet more steps of things that might or might not work and the on-the-fly is experimental? I guess I am coming to the conclusion that there isn't really a real IDE experience for elm.
(I am now learning the hard way that I don't like elm's recommended formatting much oh well. We should all have languages that use AST/ASG instead of subjective syntax-ASCII, so that everybody can have their own format and yet never have to merge based on inconsistent / differently opinionated ASCII. :-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Elm Discuss" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
