I would love to have a standalone Mac OS X compatible build to try. As it stands, I have not been successful getting a Cocoa/Carbon GTK running on Leopard, and can't afford the time to fight with making it work.
As Leksah developer I approve your comment.
Even better we will soon have a new release that integrates GHCi and a
!visual debugger! plus other useful features like much enhanced text search
with regex and grep and enhanced GUI framework with a tentative support
for multiple screens. So stay tuned and we appreciate help of any kind.
Jürgen
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jkff wrote:
>
> Hi.
> Quite a while ago I launched Leksah and couldn't get anything done at
> all; so I thought it is probably never be completed and abandoned
> attempts to find an IDE for Haskell.
>
> However, 3 days ago I launched the new version and it works fantastic!
> It has an IntelliSense popup with type annotations, a module browser,
> build-on-the-fly and other things, even though I used it only for 15
> minutes (then the ICFP contest began, where I wrote in Python and
> Java).
>
> Main point: It seems a vastly more convenient IDE for Haskell than vim
> (don't know about emacs-mode).
>
> So, I'd like to encourage haskellers to install it and give it a try :)
>
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