On 12.07.2011 09:59, Evan Laforge wrote:
I meant more in the "Before: ... After: ..." sense ;-) (i.e. visually
being able to tell what your program does, rather than just a
description).
Oh, ok, I guess I can do that too:
Before:
module M where
import ZZ.Out.Of.Order
import qualified No.Longer.Needed as Needed
-- x = Needed.y -- just removed this
y = New.something -- just added this
After:
module M where
import qualified Heavily.Nested.New as New
import ZZ.Out.Of.Order
-- x = Needed.y -- just removed this
y = New.something -- just added this
I also spend some time on managing imports. I'll try this program.
However, usually I have a mix of qualified and unqualified imports,
since some libraries are designed for unqualified imports.
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