> Is there any haskell interpreter done it already? > Hugs and hmake support ":also" command. I don't know > now exactly it works, but quick test showed than > it (sometimes) helps to mix scopes: > > Hi (hmake/nhc98): > ------- begin cut > Prelude> :also Maybe > [Std module... /usr/local/opt/nhc98/include/nhc98/Prelude.hi] > [Std module... /usr/local/opt/nhc98/include/nhc98/Maybe.hi] > Maybe> print "a" > "a" > Maybe> :also IO > [Std module... /usr/local/opt/nhc98/include/nhc98/Prelude.hi] > [Std module... /usr/local/opt/nhc98/include/nhc98/Maybe.hi] > [Std module... /usr/local/opt/nhc98/include/nhc98/IO.hi] > IO> listToMaybe [1] > Just 1 > ------- end cut
Hugs's :also is the same as GHC's :add; it causes another module to be loaded without throwing away the existing loaded set, and it changes the scope to the new module. Hi seems to be doing something slightly different, but I can't find any documentation on Hi's :also command. Cheers, Simon _______________________________________________ Glasgow-haskell-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/glasgow-haskell-users