
1. A real GUI 2. Good quality syntax highlighting for Haskell..., plus: 3. raw Haskell both forms of Literate Haskell; 4. properly highlight Haddock comments; 5. highlight functions and types from libraries differently from local 3. Line folding to hide and show blocks of code. 4. Code completion 5. Easy, quick access to online documentation 6. access to external utilities for compilation, debugging, profiling, type inference, project management, etc. 7. A good plug-in system
Having dismissed Visual Haskell for being Windows-only, have you considered EclipseFP? It doesn't tick all of your boxes, but maybe it goes far enough in the right direction. AFAICT it fulfills 1, 2.3, 2.5 (but I'm not sure about this), 3, 6, and 7 (ish - plugins would be written in Java). There is also some experimentation under way to implement plugins in Haskell: http://leiffrenzel.de/eclipse/cohatoe/ The Haskell code is
Bayley, Alistair wrote: plugged into Eclipse via hs-plugins. However, the ultimate entry point to the IDE is still Eclipse's, so there will be some Java/XML boilerplate necessary for getting a plugin hooked. Thanks && ciao, Leif
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