Indeed, Chris Ryder and Simon Thompson claim to have done so in this
paper (complete with source code)
http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/pubs/2005/2266/content.pdf
Could this replace the old-style hasktags?
Cheers,
JP.
On 2/20/07, Ian Lynagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Better still, of course, if
Ian Lynagh wrote:
Hi Marc,
On Sat, Feb 17, 2007 at 05:12:13AM +0100, Marc Weber wrote:
154c154
let wordlines = map words aslines
---
let wordlines = map mywords aslines
161a162,174
-- my words is mainly copied from Data.List.
-- difference abc::def is split into
Yes, there's Norman Ramsey and Kathleen Fisher's partial hasktags implementation
on top of the GHC API:
http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/946
I think incorporating small fixes to the existing hasktags in the meantime is
fine, though. We're still using it, and it may be a while
The good reason is that you do not actually want to have to specify
all the options that you need to get your program to compile, merely
to get tag information. To generate the tags for dazzle using ghci
I need to use
echo :ctags| ghci -v0 Main.hs -i../lib -i../lib/DData/ -fglasgow-exts -L../
On 21-feb-2007, at 20:18, Claus Reinke wrote:
The good reason is that you do not actually want to have to specify
all the options that you need to get your program to compile, merely
to get tag information. To generate the tags for dazzle using ghci
I need to use
echo :ctags| ghci -v0 Main.hs
I meant http://vim-taglist.sourceforge.net/ which provides a neat
interface and some extra convenience. It is somewhat dependent on
exuberant ctags.
thanks for the pointer. it also seems to depend on rerunning ex-ctags
on a file every time a buffer on it is opened (possibly also when the file
I didn't knew about :ctags of ghci.
Some time ago I've tweaked cabal to start ghci with package options
given in the .cabal file.
Perhaps it might be useful for someone:
module Main where
import Distribution.Simple
import Distribution.Simple.Configure
import Distribution.Simple.LocalBuildInfo
I'm trying to learn more about HList.
While setting up a small test application I got the following error..
ghc(i) tells me to add -fallow-incoherent-instances but doesn't
recognize it ?
Is this a bug?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /pr/haskell/test/HList $ ghci -package HList HListTestMain.hs
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Hi all,
I'm working on wrapping nVidia's CUDA framework for parallel computation to
use with GHC and I recalled seeing something that said GreenCard was not
working with GHC 6.6, the latest version. Is that correct? If so, is there
some simple fix that would make code generated by GreenCard
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