[Haskell-cafe] is 'stack ghci' really experimental?

Chris Sasarak csasarak at mailbox.org
Wed May 31 23:10:56 UTC 2017


It does allow you to navigate to errors, there is also stack support. The relevant page of the manual is here:

https://haskell.github.io/haskell-mode/manual/latest/Interactive-Haskell.html#Interactive-Haskell

-Chris 

Dennis Raddle writes:

> Oh, I also wanted to ask about Haskell mode of Emacs and ghci. I have not
> tried to run ghci from within Emacs, but I can imagine doing so would
> provide an advantage. Does haskelll-mode parse line numbers in error
> messages and jump to them?
>
> And is it possible to run 'stack ghci' from within haskell-mode?
>
> Thanks
> D
>
> On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 7:39 PM, Dennis Raddle <dennis.raddle at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I noticed that the stack docs say 'stack ghci' is experimental. I assume
>> it's a common need (certainly is for me) to interpret my code while
>> developing. Is it safe to use 'stack ghci' or is there another way that is
>> more robust?
>> D
>>
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