Thanks Simon.. I tried the 'hscTarget df == HscInterpreted' check, and it works perfectly well.
-Levent. On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 12:34 AM, Simon Marlow <[email protected]> wrote: > On 24/11/2015 07:37, Levent Erkok wrote: > >> I'm working on a plugin, and would like to be able to tell if it's GHC >> or GHCi that's running. >> >> I tried: >> >> df <- getDynFlags >> let isGHCi = ghcMode df == CompManager >> >> Alas, while that correctly tells apart "ghci" from "ghc -c", it also >> returns True when ghc is called without the "-c" argument. >> >> Is there a better/more robust way of figuring out whether we're in an >> interactive session? >> > > The best way is to check whether hscTarget df == HscInterpreted, and you > can also check whether ghcLink df == LinkInMemory. > > Checking for the `--interactive` flag only works for the standalone GHCi, > and not users of the GHC API. > > Cheers, > Simon >
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