
I've long used a program to toggle between raw text and haskell string
syntax (either wrapped words, unwrapped \-continued, or ["x", "y"]
"unlines" style). I use it with vim but it's a plain text filter:
https://github.com/elaforge/simple-src-utils
It's not very smart but has worked well enough that I haven't bothered
to fix the rough bits.
On Fri, Jan 27, 2023 at 1:26 AM Brandon Allbery
Nothing built in, but I think there's a proposal for better multiline string support in the compiler. (Yep: https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/pull/569)
On Thu, Jan 26, 2023 at 12:13 PM Markus Läll
wrote: Dear Cafe,
searched, but this didn't turn up anything -- does there exist a "multiline string editor for emacs" in haskell? I.e something that would pop-out a new buffer to edit the string, and that would be inserted and slash-aligned back into the original file once done? This would be simple enough to implement, perhaps someone has already done it?
(And just to be sure: there isn't a built-in multiline quasiquoter in base, right? I know that there are multitudes of packages that implement this, but would just like something that is built in.)
Thanks!
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