
Andrew Coppin wrote:
[...] Anyway... long ramble over... Emacs isn't my operating system of choice. I prefer to use SciTE (which is *just* a text editor - as in, it doesn't also come with an integrated toaster and alarm clock). One SciTE window open, one command prompt pointing at the source folder... seems to work fairly well. Would be nice if SciTE would colourise Haskell syntax, but since Haskell is so absurdly hard to parse, I guess that's asking a lot. ;-)
Obviously you should stick with it if you're happy with it but It still sounds pretty painful to me...using haskell-mode you have highlighted code in one frame, ghci in another, resting the point over a function call displays the type, the Declarations menu allows you to jump to a function/datatype whatever, type C-L to execute the code in another frame etc -- I'd say it was worth a look unless emacs brings you out in a rash.
PS. What the heck email client puts URLs in as footnotes?
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