
For easy, quick and working configuration one can use Spacemacs project.
All that is needed is to switch on what they call required 'layers' and off
we go.
The Haskell layer is quite good, it will automatically install haskell-mode
and other goodness.
On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 21:50 Ivan Lazar Miljenovic
On 11 April 2016 at 15:03, Rustom Mody
wrote: On Sun, Apr 10, 2016 at 7:33 PM, Gracjan Polak
wrote: Rustom Mody
writes: The old comint interface and new λ one -- when does which kick in
There are quite some people out there using inf-haskell (comint) and larger number of interactive-haskell-mode users.
1. Start in a foo.hs file 2. Load file 3. I get the lambda interface
Instead M-x run-haskell I get old interface
How do I get one uniform interface?
By not using run-haskell?
I load up a file in Emacs. I use C-c C-l to load the file (which starts a new project if need be), and C-c C-r to reload it if I've changed it.
I do have various customisations enabled (e.g. using structured-haskell-mode) but that's fundamentally how I interact with a ghci process (though ebal is definitely handing for setting up sandboxes and installing dependencies).
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