In direct answer to your question, there's not a great way to step through the code. As far as I know, there isn't a way to load GHC into GHCi. Personally, I think a lot about the type-checker and so use -ddump-tc-trace a lot. You can line up the output with the code to see what is going on. Also, if you have a DEBUG build (devel1 or devel2 in build.mk), you can use pprTrace to print out from pure code.

But I surely second my colleagues in suggesting a small scope to start. My own start was in Template Haskell, which I found to be a great doorway in.

Richard

On Oct 6, 2014, at 11:23 AM, Omar Mefire <omefire@yahoo.fr> wrote:

Hi,

I'm new to ghc codebase and I'm interested in stepping through the code in order to gain a better idea of how it all works.

- Is there a way to load ghc into ghci ? and debug through it ?
- What are the ways experienced ghc devs step through the code ?
- Any techniques you guys recommend ?
- What would your advices be for a newbie to the source code ?

Thanks,
Omar Mefire,
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