On 30-jan-2007, at 23:52, Bulat Ziganshin wrote:
Hello Neil,
Monday, January 29, 2007, 2:26:03 AM, you wrote:
Having a Hoogle database for a large
program is also handy for figuring out where things are and what they
do - especially when the program has introduced new custom data
types.
vim+hasktags can just show definition of every identifier in separate
window. i'm not 100% sure but afair vim can also show all usages of
given identifier
Unfortunately the current incarnations of hasktags do not generate
tags files that vim likes much. Workarounds are to use ghci 6.6's :tags
command, or to sort the generated tags files afterwards. Another
gotcha: hasktags generates the files 'tags' and 'TAGS' by default. This
*will* break on case-insensitive file systems such as e.g. default
installations
of HFS+ on Macs.
Doei, Arthur.
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