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If you now open a Haskell file in the GHC project, `dante-mode` should automatically start and use `nix-shell` to call `hadrian/ghci.sh`.
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**ToDo**: Some features of `dante-mode` seem not to work. Maybe using `utils/ghc-in-ghci/run.sh` would lead to better results, but I haven't tested this, yet. |
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**Troubleshooting**
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- Configure `dante-mode` to print debug information in a separate buffer: `Meta+x customize-group` `dante`
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- Try to run `hadrian/ghci.sh` with `nix-shell` manually to see if this works. I.e. run `nix-shell [args omitted] ghc.nix --run hadrian/ghci.sh` in your shell.
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**ToDo**: Some features of `dante-mode` don't seem to work. Maybe using `utils/ghc-in-ghci/run.sh` would lead to better results, but I haven't tested this, yet. |
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