
#8959: GHCi should honour UnicodeSyntax -------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Reporter: Fuuzetsu | Owner: Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: low | Milestone: 7.10.1 Component: Compiler | Version: 7.6.3 Resolution: fixed | Keywords: Operating System: | Architecture: Unknown/Multiple Unknown/Multiple | Difficulty: Easy (less than 1 hour) Type of failure: | Blocked By: None/Unknown | Related Tickets: Test Case: | Blocking: | -------------------------------+------------------------------------------- Changes (by nomeata): * status: new => closed * resolution: => fixed Comment:
Btw, the prompt is usually affected by :seti -X... rather than :set -X...
Yes, just read up on that in the docs. But `:set` is not wrong either... So I guess there is a more general question there: If I load a module into GHCi with a `*` (i.e. the “inside view” with everything top-level in scope), then in a way I have “entered” that module. Shouldn’t then all language pragmas of that module hold for me as well? And as general as this question is, it has of course been discussed before. I found #5673 (which I even took part in – I need to buy better memory ;-)) which points to [wiki:3217#comment:15] So #3217 covers the remaining bits of this ticket well, closing this (again). -- Ticket URL: http://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/8959#comment:10 GHC http://www.haskell.org/ghc/ The Glasgow Haskell Compiler