[Haskell-cafe] Sublime2/3 hsdev patch: testers needed

Scott Michel scooter.phd at gmail.com
Tue Feb 14 01:12:54 UTC 2017


Ara:

Hack in good health!


-scooter

On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 7:11 AM, Ara Adkins <me at ara.io> wrote:

> Looks like this has fixed an issue I've been having! Seems to have just
> been merged into master as of ~4 hours ago at the time of writing.
>
> Thanks Scott!
>
> - Ara
>
> On 13 Feb 2017, at 06:40, Scott Michel <scooter.phd at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Was wondering if there are any Sublime Text users out there who also use
> hsdev as their Haskell IDE backend. I'd recently (within the last 2 weeks)
> encountered random lockups, error messages about resources no longer
> available. I was able to track them down to half-closed pipes and ended up
> revamping subprocess interaction. So far, I have left a SublimeText session
> open for 3 days, done some fair amount of work and haven't had any problems.
>
> If you are a SublimeText 2/3 hsdev user and are comfortable with checking
> out Sublime packages directly from github, I could use some extra help
> shaking out the code to ensure that it is as robust as I think it is. The
> URL to my Github fork is:
>
> https://github.com/bscottm/SublimeHaskell.git
>
> Once you've cloned my fork, check out the 'stderr_stdout' branch and test
> away -- I'm looking for unexpected lockups (e.g., when you've saved a file
> and ST's status line says "... Checking and Linting" forever.)
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> -scooter
>
>
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