Hello Norman, Sunday, October 15, 2006, 2:38:57 AM, you wrote: >> is this working at this time? how i can download/use it?
my pidgin english frequently forces me to write not that i want to say, but that i _can_ say :) i'm sorry, but for me personally at this moment ghc/ctags is not very required because 1) i have my own hasktags-modified which works pretty ok with my personal programming style, and moreover 2) i still have problems with use of vim :) what i exactly want to say is that i realize importance of utility you wrote and greatly support your work seeing this list of patches, i thought that your work is done and asked for some form of full-fledged announce. i will be interested to look at it, but i can wait about various variants of implementing tags tool: 1) i think that simple standalone tool like hasktags will always has room to use because it works faster and allow to process any incomplete/broken files 2) although in general it's better to make separate tool, in case of tags i think it's better to integrate it with ghc. why? first - you will be able to use --make magic of ghc (although i don't know - may be it's also accessible via GHC API). second - i, as typical user, prefer to always have up-to-date tag files. but how this can be accomplished? by tagging on each compilation. in case of standalone tool this means repeating of syntax analysis phase. it will be great to have instead GHC option which refreshes tag files while recompiling changed modules: ghc --make --generate-ctags main.hs and an option to _only_ refresh tag files: ghc --make --only-ctags main.hs 3) about GHCi command - i think it will be better to have command that updates tag files with info about all loaded (interpreted) modules at this moment. together with auto-tagging on standalone compilation, this should allow one to have full up-to-date tags information one more question - can you deal with broken files (i.e. ones that can't be compiled) ? in particular, is the broken module makes unable tagging of all files that depend on it? -- Best regards, Bulat mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Glasgow-haskell-users mailing list Glasgow-haskell-users@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/glasgow-haskell-users