Have you tried running ghci inside Emacs? Отправлено с iPhone
21.02.2013, в 13:58, Semyon Kholodnov <[email protected]> написал(а): > Imagine we have this simple program: > > module Main(main) where > > main = do > x <- getLine > putStrLn x > > Now I want to run it somehow, enter "résumé 履歴書 резюме" and see this > string printed back as "résumé 履歴書 резюме". Now, the first problem is > that my computer runs Windows, which means that I can't use ghci > ":main" or result of "ghc main.hs" to enter such an outrageous string > — Windows console is locked to one specific local code page, and no > codepage contains Latin-1, Cyrillic and Kanji symbols at the same > time. > > But there is also WinGHCi. So I do ":main", copy-paste this string > into the window (It works! Because Windows has Unicode for 20 years > now), but the output is all messed up. In a rather curious way, > actually: the input string is converted to UTF-8 byte string, and its > bytes are treated as being characters from my local code page. > > So, it appears that I have no way to enter Unicode strings into my > Haskell programs by hands, I should read them from files. That's sad, > and I refuse to think I am the first one with such a problem, so I > assume there is a solution/workaround. Now would someone please tell > me this solution? Except from "Just stick to 127 letters of ASCII", of > course. > > _______________________________________________ > Haskell-Cafe mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list [email protected] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe
