GitLab account approval

Vo Minh Thu noteed at gmail.com
Fri Mar 22 11:39:47 UTC 2024


Hi,

I've signed up with the username "noteed" on gitlab.haskell.org and would
like to be approved.

To give you an idea of what changes I'd like to see, and possibly already
hear some feedback, here are some notes I had (all about GHCi):

- Add a `:version` command. This would show either the same as `ghc
--version`, or the (beginning of the) first output line of GHCi, which is
"GHCi, version 9.11.20240322: https://www.haskell.org/ghc/  :? for help".
This seems like a very simple addition, and could help me learn to hack
GHC, and would make sense for the next point.

- Have a flag to make GHCi not output the string "Loaded GHCi configuration
from path/to/ghci.conf". This would let the `ghci.conf` file be in complete
charge of what is displayed, instead of being necessarily followed by that
string. I guess it would make sense to also hide the version string (see
above).

- Make it possible to start/stop and observe running threads. So maybe a
`:threads` (or `:set threads`, `:show threads` ?) command. Those could be
user-defined, or provided by GHCi.

- Have GHCi watch files for changes (or be easily notified of changes) so
it reloads them automatically (à la ghcid). I guess the main difference
with ghcid is that after reloading the files, there is still an interactive
prompt available (and running threads should be restarted (when using
`:reload` too)).

- One of the running thread, instead of being user-supplied, could be a
builtin feature of GHCi: the ability to listen for commands, just like the
regular interactive prompt.

- Have GHCi be running as a background daemon, with no text interface
beside a listening thread (or more than one). (This is related to
https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/15461.)
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