#1407: Add the ability to :set -l{foo} in .ghci files
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Reporter: guest | Owner:
Type: feature request | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: _|_
Component: GHCi | Version: 6.6.1
Keywords: | Os: Unknown/Multiple
Architecture: Unknown/Multiple | Failure: None/Unknown
Difficulty: Easy (less than 1 hour) | Testcase:
Blockedby: | Blocking:
Related: |
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Changes (by mf825):
* failure: => None/Unknown
Comment:
I would like to second this request. I use emacs as an IDE, and call ghci
from emacs with all the command line parameter handling in .ghci. Of
course I could write elisp functions to pluck -l parameters from :set
statements in .ghci, but that seems a little insane.
Also, since both -L and -l are documented as dynamic, and all dynamic
command line arguments are documented to work both on the command line and
in .ghci, I suggest this is changed into a bug.
I reproduced this with ghc-7.6.1 on debian and with ghc-7.4.1 on ubuntu.
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