I thought I had tried this and it had failed. I just tried it again and
it worked. So in a sense I was silly and this is non issue. However, it
highlights that FregIDE is not an Eclipse language environment as
Ceylon, Java, Scala, etc. is, which is sad.

Though I'd prefer IntelliJ IDEA…


On Sun, 2016-09-25 at 14:05 -0700, Ingo W. wrote:
> Please see 
> here https://github.com/Frege/eclipse-plugin/wiki/fregIDE-Tutorial
> 
> Heading "Usage" towards the end.
> 
> I quote the relevant passage:
> 
> 
>    - To run your program from within Eclipse, create a *Run
> Configuration* of 
>    type *Java Application*. The name of the main class is the module
> name 
>    you used in the Frege file where the main function you want to run
> is 
>    located. (For some mysterious reason, Eclipse cannot find this
> name, so you 
>    have to type it.) You may also need to give appropriate values for
> -Xmx
>     and -Xss as *VM arguments* under the *Arguments* tab. Give the
> *Run 
>    Configuration* a meaningful name and run it from the Eclipse *Run*
> menu. 
>    Standard input and output will be done through the console view.
> 
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