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#+TITLE: Haskell layer
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* Table of Contents :TOC_4_gh:noexport:
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- [[#description][Description]]
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- [[#features][Features:]]
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- [[#install][Install]]
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- [[#layer][Layer]]
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- [[#dependencies][Dependencies]]
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- [[#setup-path][Setup PATH]]
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- [[#completion-support][Completion support]]
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- [[#company-ghci][=company-ghci=]]
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- [[#intero][=intero=]]
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- [[#dante][=dante=]]
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- [[#ghc-mod][=ghc-mod=]]
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- [[#optional-extras][Optional extras]]
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- [[#structured-haskell-mode][structured-haskell-mode]]
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- [[#hindent][hindent]]
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- [[#key-bindings][Key bindings]]
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- [[#documentation][Documentation]]
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- [[#debug][Debug]]
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- [[#debug-buffer][Debug Buffer]]
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- [[#repl][REPL]]
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- [[#intero-repl][Intero REPL]]
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- [[#cabal-commands][Cabal commands]]
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- [[#cabal-files][Cabal files]]
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- [[#refactor][Refactor]]
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- [[#ghc-mod-1][Ghc-mod]]
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- [[#insert-template][Insert template]]
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- [[#intero-1][Intero]]
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- [[#syntax-checking][Syntax checking]]
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- [[#flycheck][Flycheck]]
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- [[#hlint][HLint]]
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- [[#ghc-mod-2][ghc-mod]]
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- [[#interactive-haskell-mode][Interactive haskell-mode]]
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- [[#flymake][Flymake]]
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- [[#troubleshooting][Troubleshooting]]
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- [[#faq][FAQ]]
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- [[#the-repl-doesnt-work][The REPL doesn't work]]
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- [[#the-repl-is-stuck][The REPL is stuck]]
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- [[#i-am-using-stack-and-ghc-mod-but-ghc-mod-doesnt-work][I am using =stack= and =ghc-mod=, but =ghc-mod= doesn't work]]
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- [[#ghc-mod-doesnt-work][=ghc-mod= doesn't work]]
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- [[#indentation-doesnt-reset-when-pressing-return-after-an-empty-line][Indentation doesn't reset when pressing return after an empty line]]
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- [[#flycheck-displays-hlint-warnings-but-not-errors][Flycheck displays HLint warnings but not errors]]
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- [[#i-can-see-highlighted-errors-but-they-dont-appear-in-the-error-list][I can see highlighted errors but they don't appear in the error list]]
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- [[#flycheck-doesnt-work][Flycheck doesn't work]]
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- [[#flycheck-doesnt-work-with-stack][Flycheck doesn't work with =stack=]]
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- [[#the-stack-build-directory-is-wrong][The =stack= build directory is wrong]]
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- [[#the-project-root-directory-is-not-set-properly][The Project root directory is not set properly]]
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- [[#haskell-mode-commands-dont-work][haskell-mode commands don't work]]
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- [[#ghc-mod-and-haskell-mode-commands-overlap-how-do-i-know-which-command-belongs-to-what][=ghc-mod= and =haskell-mode= commands overlap. How do I know which command belongs to what?]]
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- [[#some-commands-start-with-ghc--and-some-with-haskell--what-does-that-mean][Some commands start with =ghc-= and some with =haskell-=. What does that mean?]]
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* Description
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This layer adds support for the [[https://www.haskell.org/][Haskell]] language.
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** Features:
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- syntax highlighting for [[https://github.com/haskell/haskell-mode][haskell source]], [[https://github.com/haskell/haskell-mode][cabal files]], [[https://github.com/bgamari/cmm-mode][C-- source]],
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- auto-completion with one of the selected backends (=intero=, =dante=, =ghci= or
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=ghc-mod=).
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*This layer is under construction, it needs your contributions and bug reports.*
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* Install
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** Layer
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To use this configuration layer, add it to your =~/.spacemacs=. You will need to
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add =haskell= to the existing =dotspacemacs-configuration-layers= list in this
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file.
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** Dependencies
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This layer requires some [[https://www.haskell.org/cabal/][cabal]] packages:
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- =apply-refact= (required by =hlint-refactor=)
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- =hlint= (required by =hlint-refactor=)
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- =stylish-haskell= (optional for =haskell-mode=)
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- =hasktags= (optional)
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- =hoogle= (optional for =haskell-mode= and =helm-hoogle=)
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- =ghc-mod= (optional for completion)
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- =intero= (optional for completion)
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To install them, use the following command (or the =stack= equivalent):
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#+BEGIN_SRC sh
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$ cabal install apply-refact hlint stylish-haskell hasktags hoogle
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#+END_SRC
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** Setup PATH
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First of all, make sure that your =$PATH= contains the installation path for
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Haskell tools like =ghc=, =ghci= etc. It depends on how you have installed
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=ghc=, but you can always check it by running =which ghc= in your terminal.
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=Stack= users should only add the installation path of =stack= itself. Usually
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it’s =~/.local/bin=.
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Then make sure that your =$PATH= contains the installation path for the =cabal=
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packages. If you are using =cabal= it should be =~/.cabal/bin= or
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=~/Library/Haskell/bin= (for ’Haskell for Mac’ users). If you are using =stack=
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then it should be =~/.local/bin=.
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For information about setting up =$PATH=, check out the corresponding section in
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the FAQ (~SPC h SPC $PATH RET~).
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** Completion support
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This layer provides several completion backends - =intero=, =dante=, =ghci= and
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=ghc-mod=. =ghci= (=company-ghci=) is used by default, because it doesn’t
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require any dependencies, and it works with both =stack= and pure =cabal=
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projects. The completion backend can be changed manually, by setting the value
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of the =haskell-completion-backend= variable. Note that in order to enable
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completion, you’ll have to enable the =auto-completion= layer as well.
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers
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'(auto-completion
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(haskell :variables haskell-completion-backend 'intero)))
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#+END_SRC
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*** =company-ghci=
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[[https://github.com/juiko/company-ghci][company-ghci]] communicates directly with =ghci=, in order to provide completion.
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To use it, you have to call =haskell-process-load-or-reload= (=SPC s b=).
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*** =intero=
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=Intero= only works for =stack= users. You can install the =intero= executable
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manually, by calling =stack install intero=, but this step is optional as
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=Intero= installs itself.
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*** =dante=
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=dante= works for =cabal=, =nix=, =sytx=, and =stack= users.
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=dante= requires Emacs 25.
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*** =ghc-mod=
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[[http://www.mew.org/~kazu/proj/ghc-mod/][ghc-mod]] enhances =haskell-mode=, with for example code completion, templates,
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case-splitting and much more. In order to use it, you need to install the
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executable with =cabal install ghc-mod= (or the =stack= equivalent).
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=Stack= users also should make sure that =dist/setup-config= doesn’t exist in
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the project root. As it will confuse =ghc-mod=. For more troubleshooting,
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checkout this [[https://github.com/DanielG/ghc-mod/wiki#user-content-known-issues-related-to-stack][document]].
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Also note that =ghc-mod= only works with the =GHC= version that was used to
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build =ghc-mod=. You can check which version was used by calling
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=ghc-mod --version=.
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** Optional extras
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The Haskell layer supports some extra features, which can be enabled through the
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layer variables.
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*** structured-haskell-mode
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Currently there is no support for [[https://github.com/chrisdone/structured-haskell-mode][structured-haskell-mode]], since it doesn’t play
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very well with non-emacs editing styles ([[https://github.com/chrisdone/structured-haskell-mode/issues/81][structured-haskell-mode/#81]]). Emacs
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editing style users can easily enable it by adding =structured-haskell-mode= to
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the list of =dotspacemacs-additional-packages= in your =.spacemacs= file. For
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more installation instructions, please refer to the official documentation at
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the [[https://github.com/chrisdone/structured-haskell-mode#features][structured-haskell-mode]] page. In case you are a non-emacs editing style user
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and still want to use =structured-haskell-mode= - use it at your own risk.
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Any contributions that will help to solve issues with =structured-haskell-mode=
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are warmly welcome!
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*** hindent
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[[https://github.com/commercialhaskell/hindent][hindent]] is an extensible Haskell pretty printer, which lets you reformat your
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code. You need to install the executable with =cabal install hindent= or
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=stack install hindent=.
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To enable it you have to toggle the variable =haskell-enable-hindent=.
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See examples [[https://github.com/commercialhaskell/hindent/blob/master/TESTS.md][here]].
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers
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'((haskell :variables haskell-enable-hindent t)))
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#+END_SRC
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* Key bindings
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All Haskell specific bindings are prefixed with the major-mode leader ~SPC m~.
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Top-level commands are prefixed by ~SPC m~:
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| Key binding | Description |
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|-------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------|
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| ~SPC m g g~ | go to definition or tag |
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| ~SPC m g i~ | cycle the Haskell import lines or return to point (with prefix arg) |
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| ~SPC m F~ | format buffer using haskell-stylish |
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| ~SPC m f~ | format declaration using hindent (if enabled) |
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** Documentation
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Documentation commands are prefixed by ~SPC m h~
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| Key binding | Description |
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|-------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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| ~SPC m h d~ | find or generate Haddock documentation for the identifier under the cursor |
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| ~SPC m h f~ | do a helm-hoogle lookup |
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| ~SPC m h h~ | do a Hoogle lookup |
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| ~SPC m h H~ | do a local Hoogle lookup |
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| ~SPC m h i~ | gets information for the identifier under the cursor |
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| ~SPC m h t~ | gets the type of the identifier under the cursor |
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| ~SPC m h y~ | do a Hayoo lookup |
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** Debug
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Debug commands are prefixed by ~SPC m d~:
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| Key binding | Description |
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|-------------+--------------------------------------------|
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| ~SPC m d a~ | abandon current process |
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| ~SPC m d b~ | insert breakpoint at function |
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| ~SPC m d B~ | delete breakpoint |
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| ~SPC m d c~ | continue current process |
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| ~SPC m d d~ | start debug process, needs to be run first |
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| ~SPC m d n~ | next breakpoint |
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| ~SPC m d N~ | previous breakpoint |
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| ~SPC m d p~ | previous breakpoint |
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| ~SPC m d r~ | refresh process buffer |
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| ~SPC m d s~ | step into the next function |
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| ~SPC m d t~ | trace the expression |
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** Debug Buffer
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| Key binding | Description |
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|-------------+---------------------------------------------|
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| ~RET~ | select object at the point |
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| ~a~ | abandon current computation |
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| ~b~ | break on function |
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| ~c~ | continue the current computation |
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| ~d~ | delete object at the point |
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| ~i~ | step into the next function |
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| ~r~ | refresh the debugger buffer |
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| ~s~ | go to next step to inspect bindings |
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| ~S~ | go to previous step to inspect the bindings |
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| ~t~ | trace the expression |
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** REPL
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REPL commands are prefixed by ~SPC m s~:
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| Key binding | Description |
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|-------------+-------------------------------------------------|
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| ~SPC m s b~ | load or reload the current buffer into the REPL |
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| ~SPC m s c~ | clear the REPL |
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| ~SPC m s s~ | show and switch to the REPL |
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| ~SPC m s S~ | show the REPL without switching to it |
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** Intero REPL
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Intero REPL commands are prefixed by ~SPC m i~:
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| Key binding | Description |
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|-------------+---------------------------------------------------------------|
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| ~SPC m i c~ | change directory in the backend process |
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| ~SPC m i d~ | reload the module =DevelMain= and then run =DevelMain.update= |
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| ~SPC m i k~ | stop the current worker process and kill its associated |
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| ~SPC m i l~ | list hidden process buffers created by =intero= |
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| ~SPC m i r~ | restart the process with the same configuration as before |
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| ~SPC m i t~ | set the targets to use for stack =ghci= |
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** Cabal commands
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Cabal commands are prefixed by ~SPC m c~:
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| Key binding | Description |
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|-------------+------------------------------------------------------------|
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| ~SPC m c a~ | cabal actions |
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| ~SPC m c b~ | build the current cabal project, i.e. invoke =cabal build= |
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| ~SPC m c c~ | compile the current project, i.e. invoke =ghc= |
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| ~SPC m c v~ | visit the cabal file |
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** Cabal files
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These commands are available in a cabal file.
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| Key binding | Description |
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|-------------+---------------------------------------------|
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| ~SPC m d~ | add a dependency to the project |
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| ~SPC m b~ | go to benchmark section |
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| ~SPC m e~ | go to executable section |
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| ~SPC m t~ | go to test-suite section |
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| ~SPC m m~ | go to exposed modules |
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| ~SPC m l~ | go to library section |
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| ~SPC m n~ | go to next subsection |
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| ~SPC m p~ | go to previous subsection |
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| ~SPC m s c~ | clear the REPL |
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| ~SPC m s s~ | show the REPL without switching to it |
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| ~SPC m s S~ | show and switch to the REPL |
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| ~SPC m N~ | go to next section |
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| ~SPC m P~ | go to previous section |
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| ~SPC m f~ | find or create source-file under the cursor |
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** Refactor
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Refactor commands are prefixed by ~SPC m r~:
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| Key binding | Description |
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|-------------+---------------------------------------------------|
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| ~SPC m r b~ | apply all HLint suggestions in the current buffer |
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| ~SPC m r i~ | reformat imports from anywhere in the buffer |
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| ~SPC m r r~ | apply the HLint suggestion under the cursor |
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| ~SPC m r s~ | list all Intero suggestions |
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Only some of the HLint suggestions can be applied.
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To apply the Intero suggestions, press `C-c C-c` when the window is open.
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Both the HLint and Intero suggestions appear in the same window.
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** Ghc-mod
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These commands are only available when ghc-mod is enabled.
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For more info, see
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[[http://www.mew.org/~kazu/proj/ghc-mod/en/emacs.html]]
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ghc-mod commands are prefixed by ~SPC m m~:
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| Key binding | Description |
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|-------------+-------------------------------------------|
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| ~SPC t~ | insert template |
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| ~SPC m m u~ | insert template with holes |
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| ~SPC m m a~ | select one of possible cases (=ghc-auto=) |
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| ~SPC m m f~ | replace a hole (=ghc-refine=) |
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| ~SPC m m e~ | expand template haskell |
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| ~SPC m m n~ | go to next type hole |
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| ~SPC m m p~ | go to previous type hole |
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| ~SPC m m >~ | make indent deeper |
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| ~SPC m m <~ | make indent shallower |
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*** Insert template
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~SPC m m t~ inserts a template. What this means is that in the beginning of a
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buffer, =module Foo where= is inserted. On a function without signature, the
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inferred type is inserted. On a symbol =foo= without definition, =foo =
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undefined= is inserted or a proper module is imported. ~SPC m m u~ inserts a
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hole in this case. On a variable, the case is split. When checking with hlint,
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the original code is replaced with hlint’s suggestion if possible.
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** Intero
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This command is only available when intero is enabled.
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This top-level command is prefixed by ~SPC m~:
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| Key binding | Description |
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|-------------+------------------------|
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| ~SPC m g b~ | return from definition |
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* Syntax checking
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At the moment there are four components, which can check the syntax and indicate
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errors and warnings in the code. Those components are:
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- flycheck
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- hlint (via flycheck)
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- ghc-mod
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- haskell-mode interactive
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Since all of these components can be active at the same time, it can be tricky to
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know which component is displaying which message, especially when they disagree,
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or if one isn’t working. Only flycheck errors (ghc and hlint) are displayed in
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the error list and can be navigated between, using the standard Spacemacs key
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bindings (under ~SPC e~) even though errors from other modes might highlight the
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actual buffer.
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** Flycheck
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This is the standard Spacemacs way of syntax checking, and it’s also the most
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elaborate. You need to install the syntax-checking layer first. Please read the
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layer’s [[https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/tree/develop/layers/+checkers/syntax-checking][documentation]] on how to interact with flycheck.
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Flycheck has different Haskell checkers: =haskell-ghc=, =haskell-stack-ghc= and
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=haskell-hlint=. Normally it can detect the best one to use automatically, but
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if it doesn’t work, then you can change it with ~SPC e s~.
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** HLint
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HLint is a linter for Haskell. It doesn’t detect errors (as long as it can parse
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the file) but bad coding style and code smell. The HLint checker is called
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*after* the flycheck GHC checker.
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** ghc-mod
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Ghc-mod, when enabled, also does syntax checking. It doesn’t highlight errors,
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but instead displays an exclamation point in the fringe. You can navigate
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between errors using =ghc-goto-next-error= (~M-n~) and =ghc-goto-prev-error=
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(~M-p~).
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** Interactive haskell-mode
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Finally, interactive haskell-mode (~SPC m s b~) also displays errors. These
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errors can be navigated to, from the interactive buffer (by clicking on the
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error) or using =haskell-goto-next-error= (~M-n~) and =haskell-goto-prev-error=
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(~M-p~).
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** Flymake
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An alternative to syntax checking is to build your projects with
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=flymake-compile=. It doesn’t highlight errors in the buffer, but it’s more
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reliable. The error navigation is similar to interactive haskell-mode.
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** Troubleshooting
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Flycheck and ghc-mod can fail silently for miscellaneous reasons. See the [[#faq][FAQ]]
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for troubleshooting.
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* FAQ
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** The REPL doesn't work
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Usually =haskell-mode= is great at figuring out which interactive process to
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bring up. But if you are experiencing problems with it, then you can help
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=haskell-mode= by setting =haskell-process-type= as in following code:
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers
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'((haskell :variables haskell-process-type 'stack-ghci)))
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#+END_SRC
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Available options are:
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- ghci
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- cabal-repl
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- cabal-new-repl
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- cabal-dev
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- cabal-ghci
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- stack-ghci
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** The REPL is stuck
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Make sure that there’s a space between the REPL’s =λ>= prompt and the cursor.
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When there is no space, then the REPL will behave as if it’s stuck. Usually,
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when you enter normal state, the cursor moves backwards by one character, so there
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is no required space when you switch to insert mode. There is a possible
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workaround - just add the following snippet to your =dotspacemacs/user-config=
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function:
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(when (configuration-layer/package-used-p 'haskell)
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(add-hook 'haskell-interactive-mode-hook
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(lambda ()
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(setq-local evil-move-cursor-back nil))))
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#+END_SRC
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It makes the cursor stay in the right place in the REPL buffer when you enter
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normal state. Which in most cases helps you to avoid the problem with ’stuck’
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REPL.
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Also, some users might want to start the REPL in insert mode. This is done by
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placing the following snippet in your =dotspacemacs/user-config= function:
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(when (configuration-layer/package-used-p 'haskell)
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(defadvice haskell-interactive-switch (after spacemacs/haskell-interactive-switch-advice activate)
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(when (eq dotspacemacs-editing-style 'vim)
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(call-interactively 'evil-insert))))
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#+END_SRC
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** I am using =stack= and =ghc-mod=, but =ghc-mod= doesn't work
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Make sure that a =dist= directory doesn’t exist in your project root. If it
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exists, just remove it and try again.
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** =ghc-mod= doesn't work
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First of all - make sure that the version of =ghc= matches the version of =ghc=
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that was used to build =ghc-mod=. To get the latter, call =ghc-mod --version= in
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the terminal. If they don’t match then you’ll have to rebuild =ghc-mod=.
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=Stack= provides the ability to use different =ghc= versions across different
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projects. If you’re using this feature, then you’ll have to rebuild =ghc-mod=
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quite often. If you only use =ghc-mod= for completion, and don’t want to rebuild
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=ghc-mod= every time you switch projects, then you’d better disable =ghc-mod=
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support, so that =company-ghci= will be used for completion.
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The second thing to do if it’s still not working - is to call =ghc-mod debug= in
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the root of the project that you’re currently working on. Make sure that it
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doesn’t show any errors. If there are errors that you can’t solve - then it’s
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better to report them [[https://github.com/DanielG/ghc-mod][upstream]].
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** Indentation doesn't reset when pressing return after an empty line
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This is the intended behavior in =haskell-indentation-mode=. If you want to
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reset the indentation when pressing return after an empty line, add the
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following snippet into your =dotspacemacs/user-config= function.
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(defun haskell-indentation-advice ()
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(when (and (< 1 (line-number-at-pos))
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(save-excursion
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(forward-line -1)
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(string= "" (s-trim (buffer-substring (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position))))))
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(delete-region (line-beginning-position) (point))))
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(advice-add 'haskell-indentation-newline-and-indent
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:after 'haskell-indentation-advice)
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#+END_SRC
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** Flycheck displays HLint warnings but not errors
|
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The HLint checker is called *after* the normal flycheck checker, even if the
|
||
checker fails. Check the [[#flycheck-doesnt-work][Flycheck doesn’t work]] section.
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||
|
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** I can see highlighted errors but they don't appear in the error list
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||
The error list is only set by flycheck. You are probably seeing errors
|
||
highlighted by either ghc-mode or haskell-mode. Check the [[#flycheck-doesnt-work][Flycheck doesn’t work]]
|
||
section.
|
||
|
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** Flycheck doesn't work
|
||
You can use the =flycheck-compile= command to check what’s wrong with flycheck.
|
||
This will show you the exact command line that’s used, and its output.
|
||
|
||
If you are using =stack=, check the [[#flycheck-doesnt-work-with-stack][Flycheck doesn’t work with =stack=]] section.
|
||
|
||
** Flycheck doesn't work with =stack=
|
||
First check that flycheck uses the correct checker, and all the paths are
|
||
properly configured using =flycheck-verify-setup= (~SPC e v~). You can force the
|
||
checker with =flycheck-select-checker= (~SPC e s~) to ensure that it uses
|
||
=haskell-stack-ghc=. If it still doesn’t work, then it could be one of the
|
||
following problems:
|
||
- The =stack= build directory is wrong
|
||
- The project root is not set properly
|
||
|
||
*** The =stack= build directory is wrong
|
||
The path to the build directory, which contains some generated files, is
|
||
normally under =.stack-work/install/<os>/Cabal-<version>/build=.
|
||
|
||
However the version of the cabal library that’s used by =stack= to generate the
|
||
directory name is not the version of the cabal library that’s installed by
|
||
=stack= but rather the version of cabal that’s associated to the GHC version.
|
||
This error can happen after upgrading cabal or cabal-install. To check if this
|
||
is the problem, compare the path name of the build path that’s used by flycheck
|
||
using =flycheck-compile= and compare it to the actual path in the =.stack-work=
|
||
directory. If they are different, then you’ll need to reinstall ghc using the
|
||
command =stack setup --upgrade-cabal=.
|
||
|
||
*** The Project root directory is not set properly
|
||
Flycheck launches the GHC command, not from the project root directory, but from
|
||
the directory of the file that’s being checked. This is normally not a problem,
|
||
as all the paths are set properly, however it could be a problem if some
|
||
template Haskell functions use relative paths (e.g. in Yesod scaffolded
|
||
projects).
|
||
|
||
Until it’s fixed in flycheck, the workaround is to wrap the =stack= command in
|
||
order to run all subcommands from the project’s root directory. You can do so
|
||
with the following script:
|
||
|
||
#+BEGIN_SRC bash
|
||
#!/bin/bash
|
||
cd `stack --project-root`
|
||
stack $*
|
||
#+END_SRC
|
||
|
||
Make sure you set =flycheck-haskell-stack-ghc-executable= to this script.
|
||
|
||
** haskell-mode commands don't work
|
||
Some (most) of the haskell-mode commands only work when haskell-mode is in
|
||
interactive mode, i.e. has an interactive session associated with it. Load it
|
||
using ~SPC m s b~.
|
||
|
||
** =ghc-mod= and =haskell-mode= commands overlap. How do I know which command belongs to what?
|
||
ghc-mod commands are prefixed with =ghc-=, haskell-mode ones are prefixed with
|
||
=haskell-=.
|
||
|
||
** Some commands start with =ghc-= and some with =haskell-=. What does that mean?
|
||
Commands starting with =ghc-= are ghc-mod commands. Commands starting with
|
||
=haskell-= are haskell-mode commands.
|