
#9360: GHCi: Behave nicely on `-e`, like `ghc` and other programs -------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: mcandre | Owner: Type: feature request | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: Component: Compiler | Version: 7.8.2 Keywords: | Operating System: Architecture: Unknown/Multiple | Unknown/Multiple Difficulty: Unknown | Type of failure: Blocked By: | None/Unknown Related Tickets: | Test Case: | Blocking: | Differential Revisions: -------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Like many programming language environments, GHC offers a handy `-e` option for evaluating an expression, then returning to the shell. {{{ $ ghc -e '2 + 2' 4 }}} One would expect the interpreter, GHCi, to offer a similar flag, but it surprisingly rejects it. {{{ ghci -e '2 + 2' ghc: on the commandline: cannot use `--interactive' with `-e' Usage: For basic information, try the `--help' option. }}} I think this behavior is quite unintuitive--when I pass `-e <exp>` to ghci, or pass `--interactive -e <exp>` to ghc, I expect the expression to be evaluated as the leading expression in an interactive interpreter session. Could we please tweak ghc like this to make it slightly more intuitive when these flags are used together? -- Ticket URL: http://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/9360 GHC http://www.haskell.org/ghc/ The Glasgow Haskell Compiler