I wrote:
I just installed Visual Haskell 0.1, and when I type in the
editor, CPU usage rises to about 70% and there's a noticeable delay
before each character appears on the screen.
This is no longer happening, so I guess I ran afoul of a bug.
-- Ben
Duncan Coutts wrote:
hIDE and Visual Haskell use the ghc lexer and get near-instantaneous
syntax highlighting.
Hmm... I just installed Visual Haskell 0.1, and when I type in the editor,
CPU usage rises to about 70% and there's a noticeable delay before each
character appears on the screen.
Benjamin Franksen wrote:
TAB characters in program text should be forbidden by law.
Well... they are quite useful for lining things up if you're using a
proportional font, and I don't think proportionally-spaced code is a bad
idea. I want them to be optional. But it would be nice if parsers
On Wed, 2006-03-01 at 22:58 +, Ben Rudiak-Gould wrote:
Duncan Coutts wrote:
hIDE and Visual Haskell use the ghc lexer and get near-instantaneous
syntax highlighting.
Hmm... I just installed Visual Haskell 0.1, and when I type in the editor,
CPU usage rises to about 70% and there's a