Hello everyone,
As the three-releases deprecation cycle has come to an end, GHC 9.8
marks the end of the integrated tags generation feature that used to
live in GHCi. Started in 2020, the deprecation proposal showed that many
people didn't know about its existence, and favoured external
Simon Peyton Jones writes:
> I love emacs' tags-query-replace function, which allows me to do a
> search-and-replace across an entire repo. But to do that I need a TAGS
> file that, at least, lists all the Hsakell files in GHC.
>
> What is the approved way to construct a T
ove emacs' tags-query-replace function, which allows me to do a
> search-and-replace across an entire repo. But to do that I need a TAGS
> file that, at least, lists all the Hsakell files in GHC.
>
> What is the approved way to construct a TAGS file for a bunch of Haskell
> modules?
I love emacs' tags-query-replace function, which allows me to do a
search-and-replace across an entire repo. But to do that I need a TAGS
file that, at least, lists all the Hsakell files in GHC.
What is the approved way to construct a TAGS file for a bunch of Haskell
modules? Is this docum