Bulat, now that Krasimir has resumed work on Visual Haskell, I have planned to pursue an integration of the ghc-api debugger with Visual Haskell as soon as possible. But as we get closer to having dynamic breakpoints working 100%, the plain ghci debugging support starts to look as a fairly nice addition to anyone's ghc toolkit. Of course, I agree with you that it's too early to recommend it for real work.
On 23/07/06, Bulat Ziganshin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Pepe, Sunday, July 23, 2006, 5:23:18 PM, you wrote: >> 1) Lack of debugging support. Yes there are print statements and trace, > You can find more info about this project in the Haskell wiki at: > http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Ghci/Debugger > All you'd need to do is to compile ghc-6.5 with a few patches (if you > are in Windows you can use MinGW). But I am afraid you are right, this > is a work in progress and we are in the process of polishing some > serious issues right now. I can't really recommend it for now. is this will be really usable without gui support? your project is really great, but i think it's too early to recommend it for real work (as opposite to hacking/integration with IDEs) -- Best regards, Bulat mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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