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| Language/Haskell | ||
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| src | ||
| test | ||
| test-elisp | ||
| .ghci | ||
| .gitignore | ||
| .travis.yml | ||
| CodingStyle | ||
| ghc-mod.cabal | ||
| hcar-ghc-mod.tex | ||
| LICENSE | ||
| README.md | ||
| Setup.hs | ||
Happy Haskell Programming
Please read: http://www.mew.org/~kazu/proj/ghc-mod/
Using the stable version
The Emacs front-end is available from stable MELPA. This package should always be compatible with the latest version of ghc-mod from hackage.
To use stable stable MELPA add this to your .emacs:
(require 'package)
(add-to-list 'package-archives
'("melpa" . "http://melpa-stable.milkbox.net/packages/"))
(package-initialize)
With this configuration you can install the Emacs front end from MELPA (the
package is called ghc there, not ghc-mod) and install the
ghc-mod/ghc-modi binaries from hackage by doing:
% cabal update && cabal install ghc-mod
Using the development version
The easiest way to hack on ghc-mod is compile it, then add dist/build/ghc-mod
and dist/build/ghc-modi to your PATH and add the elisp/ directory to your
Emacs load-path.
Make sure you're not using the MELPA version of ghc.el otherwise you might get
all sorts of nasty conflicts.
IRC
If you have any problems, suggestions, comments swing by #ghc-mod on Freenode.
