:browse limitations (browsing virtual namespaces, listing namespaces)
- :browse cannot be used with virtual namespaces:
import Prelude ()
import qualified Data.List as Folds(foldr)
import qualified Data.Maybe as Folds(maybe)
*Main> :browse *Main
Folds.foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> [a] -> b
Folds.maybe :: b -> (a -> b) -> Data.Maybe.Maybe a -> b
*Main> :browse *Folds
Could not find module `Folds':
Use -v to see a list of the files searched for.
it would be useful if GHCi's :browse supported this Haskell module system feature, allowing "virtual" namespaces to be browsed just like "real" ones.
- to use :browse, one needs to know the precise module name
when using some packages, like OpenGL, i never can remember where in the hierarchy their modules are placed, so i can't even get started :browsing them.
(a) it would be useful if ghc-pkg
functionality was part of the GHC API
, and accessible from within GHCi, or if GHCi knew which instance of ghc-pkg
it is associated with (:!ghc-pkg field OpenGL exposed-modules
does not work unless the ghc-pkg in the PATH happens to match the GHCi in use..).
(b) it would be nicer if GHCi's :browse
itself had an option to list available namespaces matching a pattern, so that one could narrow down to what one wants to :browse
Trac metadata
Trac field | Value |
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Version | 6.8.2 |
Type | FeatureRequest |
TypeOfFailure | OtherFailure |
Priority | normal |
Resolution | Unresolved |
Component | GHCi |
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