On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 6:10 AM, Ketil Malde <ke...@malde.org> wrote: > Limestraël <limestr...@gmail.com> writes: > > > how do usually Haskell developpers build their softwares (and > > especially medium or big libraries) while they are still developping them > ? > > With cabal-install, by doing one 'cabal configure' once and 'cabal build' > > each time they have altered their code ? > > With only Cabal, through some 'runhaskell Setup.hs build's ? > > Generally, the first thing I do is hit C-c C-l in Emacs to load the > current file into a haskell process. Then back to fix the type errors > (click on the error to jump to the code), and iterate until it loads > correctly. > > It's really unfortunate that this approach doesn't work for .hsc files. When writing low level libraries I often have a couple of these which forces me out of my nice Emacs workflow into an Emacs + terminal + Cabal workflow.
-- Johan
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