
oh that's neat! but what to do if MyPrelude is provided by some package? i get this error: module `MyPrelude' is a package module and neither set [languageExtensions := [PackageImports]] nor {-# LANGUAGE PackageImports #-} helps. have fun martin On 21.12.2012 00:55, Michael Sloan wrote:
Hello!
Try doing this first:
loadModules ["My.Module"]
You may also need to set the "searchPath" - it defaults to the current director. Another good function to know about is "setTopLevelModules", which is just like using ":load" in ghci - it imports everything in the module, including its imports. So, I often do:
loadModules ["MyPrelude"] setTopLevelModules ["MyPrelude"]
And stick all of the things that I want to be in scope into "MyPrelude.hs".
-Michael
On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 3:35 PM, Martin Hilbig
mailto:lists@mhilbig.de> wrote: hi,
how to use Language.Haskell.Interpreter.__setImports?
i use it like:
setImports ["My.Module"]
so that my interpreted modules don't need to:
import My.Module
But i still get:
Not in scope: data constructor `MyType'
What am i doing wrong?
Thanks in advance.
have fun martin
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