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Haskell Mode for Emacs
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----------------------
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Version number: v2.6.4.
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This is the Haskell mode package for Emacs. Its use should be mostly
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self-explanatory if you're accustomed to Emacs.
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When Emacs is started up, it normally runs a file called ~/.emacs located in
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your home directory. This file should contain all of your personal
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customisations written as a series of Elisp commands. In order to install
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the Haskell mode, you have to tell Emacs where to find it. This is done by
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adding some commands to the init file.
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Installation
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------------
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- If you are using XEmacs, the haskell-mode package may be available for
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installation through the XEmacs package UI.
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- If you are using Debian, you may be able to install the package
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haskell-mode with a command like "apt-get install haskell-mode".
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Otherwise:
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- Download and unpack the basic mode and modules into a suitable directory,
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e.g. ~/lib/emacs/haskell-mode/ where ~ stands for your home directory.
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- Assuming you have placed the basic mode haskell-mode.el and the modules
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you want to use in the directory ~/lib/emacs/haskell-mode/, add the
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following command to your init file (~/.emacs):
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(load "~/lib/emacs/haskell-mode/haskell-site-file")
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This only loads the bare-bones haskell-mode. To make it useful, you
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need additional modules; you can use the haskell customize-group
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to edit the Haskell mode hook or, if you prefer manual setup, try
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adding the following lines according to which modules you want to use:
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(add-hook 'haskell-mode-hook 'turn-on-haskell-doc-mode)
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(add-hook 'haskell-mode-hook 'turn-on-haskell-indentation)
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;;(add-hook 'haskell-mode-hook 'turn-on-haskell-indent)
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;;(add-hook 'haskell-mode-hook 'turn-on-haskell-simple-indent)
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Note that the three indentation modules are mutually exclusive - add at
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most one. Note that the line of code for simple indentation is commented
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out (using a preceeding ;) in preference for the more advanced
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indentation module. Installation is now complete!
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The other modules are automatically loaded when needed in the following way:
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- Font locking: just turn it on via `global-font-lock-mode' or do
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(add-hook 'haskell-mode-hook 'font-lock-mode)
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- Declaration scanning: just use M-x imenu or bind `imenu' to a key. E.g.
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(global-set-key [(control meta down-mouse-3)] 'imenu) or you can also add
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it to the menubar with (add-hook 'haskell-mode-hook 'imenu-add-menubar-index)
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- Interaction with inferior Haskell interpreter: just hit C-c C-z or C-c C-l.
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Setup
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-----
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Normally, inf-haskell automatically finds ghci or hugs in your PATH, but if
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that's not the case (common under Windows), or if you need to specify your
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preference, just tell Emacs which executable to use with:
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(setq haskell-program-name "/some/where/ghci.exe")
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If you want to use different settings when you use Cygwin Emacs and NTEmacs,
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you can test the value of `system-type':
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(setq haskell-program-name
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(if (eq system-type 'cygwin)
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"/cygdrive/c/ghc/ghc-6.8.1/bin/ghcii.sh"
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"c:/ghc/ghc-6.8.1/bin/ghci.exe"))
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Note that Cygwin binaries tend to interact poorly with NTEmacs, especially
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w.r.t signal-handling.
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Customization
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-------------
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Most customizations are on the functionality of a particular module.
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See the documentation of that module for information on its
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customisation.
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Known problems
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It seems that some version of XEmacs come without the fsf-compat package
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(which provides functions such as `line-end-position') and it seems that
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even if your XEmacs does have the fsf-compat package installed it does not
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autoload its part. Thus you may have to install the fsf-compat package and
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add (require 'goto-addr) in your .emacs.
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Support
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-------
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Any problems, do mail me <svein.ove@aas.no> and I will try my best
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to help you!
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