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<div>On 26.01.2023 23:12, Markus Läll wrote:<br>
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<div>searched, but this didn't turn up anything -- does there
exist a "multiline string editor for emacs" in haskell? I.e
something that would pop-out a new buffer to edit the string,
and that would be inserted and slash-aligned back into the
original file once done? This would be simple enough to
implement, perhaps someone has already done it?<br>
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<div>(And just to be sure: there isn't a built-in multiline
quasiquoter in base, right? I know that there are multitudes
of packages that implement this, but would just like something
that is built in.)</div>
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<div>Thanks!<br>
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