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Ghc: partially compile Haskell code?

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haskell

ghci

When I compile a Haskell file with ghci, typically with :load, and if there is no type error, all the expressions are loaded in the ghc interpreter. It's very nice: I can play around with :t to figure out the type of various expressions.

My problem is: if there is a tiny error somewhere, ghci is not able to load anything (not even the imported modules!!), which makes finding the right types even more difficult. I always do the same: comment out all the bits that do not typecheck, find the relevant types wiht :t in ghci, and de-comment.

But this is so tedious! Is there a better workflow for "partially compiling" a Haskell source code?

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Olivier Verdier Avatar asked Jan 05 '15 13:01

Olivier Verdier


1 Answers

As @MikhailGlushenkov pointed out in the comments, the solution is to use the -fdefer-type-errors flag to GHCi.

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bheklilr Avatar answered Oct 17 '22 08:10

bheklilr