this works. now if only there were a "quiet" option for ghci...
well, for me, I guess this may be goodbye to poor sad undocumented 
malfunctioning runghc..
hartthoma@linuxpt:~/personal/PersonalRepos/pharchive/learning/haskell/UnixTools/arghandling>echo 
":main 1 2 3" | /usr/local/bin/ghci-6.6.1 arghandling-nice.hs
   ___         ___ _
  / _ \ /\  /\/ __(_)
 / /_\// /_/ / /  | |      GHC Interactive, version 6.6.1, for Haskell 98.
/ /_\\/ __  / /___| |      http://www.haskell.org/ghc/
\____/\/ /_/\____/|_|      Type :? for help.
Loading package base ... linking ... done.
[1 of 1] Compiling Main             ( arghandling-nice.hs, interpreted )
Ok, modules loaded: Main.
*Main> Loading package haskell98 ... linking ... done.
"1 2 3"
*Main> Leaving GHCi.
Thomas Hartman  
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08/22/2007 01:38 PM
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[Haskell-cafe] -f flag to runghc broken, or is it just me? (because trying 
switch elegantly between ghc 6.6 and ghc 6.7)
I'm doing a lot of switching between ghc 6.6 and ghc 6.7 on the same 
computer. I install modules using 
  $ runghc Setup.hs configure 
    etc. 
I would like to specify which version of ghc should be getting the package 
installed via the f flag to runghc 
  $ 
:~/personal/PersonalRepos/pharchive/learning/haskell/UnixTools/arghandling>runghc 
  runghc: syntax: runghc [-f GHCPATH] [GHC-ARGS] FILE ARG... 
but this appears to be broken. 
  $ 
:~/personal/PersonalRepos/pharchive/learning/haskell/UnixTools/arghandling>runghc 
arghandling-nice.hs 
  arghandling-nice.hs: args length does not equal 3. args: : [] 
  usage example: $ runghc arghandling-nice.hs firstarg secondarg thirdarg 
without the flag works but 
  $ 
:~/personal/PersonalRepos/pharchive/learning/haskell/UnixTools/arghandling>runghc 
-f /usr/local/bin/ghc-6.6.1  arghandling-nice.hs 
does nothing. 
$ 
:~/personal/PersonalRepos/pharchive/learning/haskell/UnixTools/arghandling>ls 
-l /usr/local/bin/ghc-6.6.1 
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 151 2007-06-16 20:22 /usr/local/bin/ghc-6.6.1 
In general I don't like using runghc because it doesn't appear to be 
documented anywhere except that (incorrect?) usage message. Is there a way 
to do a package install just using ghc -e? (Sure I could compile, but it 
helps me sometimes if I can not, a la runghc.) At any rate I couldn't 
figure out how to pass arguments to main via ghc -e. 
  $ 
:~/personal/PersonalRepos/pharchive/learning/haskell/UnixTools/arghandling>cat 
arghandling-nice.hs 
  import System 
  main = do args <- getArgs 
          let usagemsg = "usage example: $ runghc arghandling-nice.hs 
firstarg secondarg thirdarg" 
          case args of 
            [first,second,third] -> process first second third 
            _                    -> error $ "args length does not equal 3. 
args: : " ++ ( show args ) ++ "\n" ++ usagemsg 
  process a b c = print $ unwords [a,b,c] 
Thanks for anybody who can help me out with this. 
Thomas. 
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