I get an error in ghci when I try to define a new type:
Prelude> data Point = Pt Int Int <interactive>:1:0: parse error on input `data' Prelude> let data Point = Pt Int Int <interactive>:1:4: parse error on input `data'
What am I doing wrong?
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Similarly, when you redefine an expression in the GHCi, it's sort of like doing the following in
No one would declare a data type in the middle of such a sequence, but would do it elsewhere in the module. I might have guessed that there was some sort of theoretical objection, but Don S.'s remark suggests there isn't one. |
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ghci does not allow you to define types from interactive input - instead, you need to put your type definition in a file and |
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Just for historical reference, the HBI Haskell interactive environment allows for full Haskell at the command line, including types, classes and so on. There's no a priori GHCi can't operate similarly, and users could write a front-end to GHC-API that supported this... |
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It is possible since GHC 7.4.1. |
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