On 08/02/13 12:25, Francesco Mazzoli wrote: > At Fri, 08 Feb 2013 11:39:19 +0100, > CJ van den Berg wrote: >> I downloaded your package and tried it. It does work. > > So, what I have is > > bitonic@clay ~/src/kant (git)-[master] % cat .ghci > :set -isrc > > And I still get the mentioned error. Did you take any other measures to make > things work? I’m using ghc-mod version 1.11.3.
Ah, I only just realised that you’re talking about the flymake error, not the inferior-mode error. The problem is pretty much the same though. flymake uses ghc --make, which can’t import the Kant module because it doesn’t know how to build Parser.y. ghc-ghc-options is the right place for flymake options to ghc. >> Kant.REPL, which it is trying to load, is in the kant package. So it is >> looking for either the installed kant package, or the source files for >> the kant package modules. >> >> How is that not a package dependency? Telling it where to find the >> source files will remove the need to find an installed kant package. > > OK, now I understand what you are doing: instead of making ghc-mod rely on > cabal, you simply make it load the files directly. Which is a bit annoying in > my case because I have some files that need to be preprocessed (alex/happy), > but > it would still be better than nothing. I can achieve the same result by > simply > moving the ‘cabal’ file, or by deleting the target. I guess that the ‘.ghci’ > has (or should have) the same effect. Options in .ghci won’t fix flymake, only inferior-mode. ghc-ghc-options is the place to fix flymake, although it won’t help if the import fails anyway. Can’t you manually preprocess Parser.y so that ghc --make has a .hs file it can use? -- CJ van den Berg mailto:[email protected] xmpp:[email protected] _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list [email protected] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe
