
Leksah is also a good all-in-one standalone solution. If you have it in
your distribution, it should install fine (apt-get install leksah).
On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 2:31 PM, JP Moresmau
If you're used to Eclipse, why don't you give EclipseFP a try? I'm not saying it's perfect and of course it's not out of the box in Eclipse, but maybe it could suit you better. Feel free to post issues on the Github issues tracker or the sourceforge discussion.
Thanks
JP
On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 2:21 PM, Thiago Negri
wrote: I've installed haskell-mode and some others from the package manager. Yet I have no auto-completion, no go-to-definition, no overview, no function lookup/search.
I use Eclipse for Java, and it works out of the box. The lack of an easy-to-setup IDE is something I really miss in "Haskell environment".
How much time would it take to setup emacs as an IDE for Haskell? Considering I'm pretty newby as emacs.
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