GHCi is the interactive environment (REPL) for the Glasgow Haskell Compiler.

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What is the best way to test and interact with inner functions defined inside a toplevel function?

When I program in Javascript, I find it extremely convenient to be able to use the debugger to halt program execution at any point and to be able to runs commands and inspect variables from there. ...
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GHCi runtime linker issue when using FFI declarations

I have a problem regarding FFI in Haskell and the interactive mode of GHC again. Consider FFISo.hs: {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} module Main where import qualified Data.ByteString.Char8 as B ...
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Haskell Graphics Library that works in GHCi on MacOS X

Does there exist a Haskell graphics library or binding to an external library that fulfills the following requirements: Can be used from ghci, i.e. I don't have to link and restart the program. ...
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Why can't I define a new type in ghci?

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 ...
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Saving my running toplevel for later

When working in the ocaml or ghci toplevels I often build up a significant "context" for want of a better word, values bound, functions, modules loaded, and so on. Is there a way to save all of that ...
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How to configure GHCi to automatically import modules

When I use GHCi, I almost always end up importing Control.Applicative, Data.List, etc. . Is there a way to configure GHCi to automatically import those modules. Also, after importing them, how do I ...
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What is going on with the types in this ghci session?

I'm learning Haskell, and I was playing around in ghci when I came across something very puzzling. First, create a simple add function: Prelude> let add x y = x + y Note that it works with ints ...
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How to define a function in ghci across multiple lines?

I'm trying to define any simple function that spans multiple lines in ghci, take the following as an example: let abs n | n >= 0 = n | otherwise = -n So far I've tried pressing Enter ...
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Infinite loop in haskell? (newbie)

I'm just learning Haskell. I thought this would produce a factorial function... (within ghci) Prelude> let ft 0 = 1 Prelude> let ft n = n * ft (n - 1) Prelude> ft 5 (hangs indefinitely, ...
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In GHCi, why does the kind of the function arrow `:kind (->)` include question marks `(->) :: ?? -> ? -> *`? [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: Haskell Weird Kinds: Kind of (->) is ?? -> ? -> * In GHCi (version 7.0.2), if I ask for the kind of the function type, the result has question marks: ...
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find all types that are instances of a typeclass

learnyouahaskell mentions the following: Types in Enum class are (), Bool, Char, Ordering, Int, Integer, Float and Double Is there any way to find which types are instances of which typeclass and ...
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How to provide explicit type declarations for functions when using GHCi?

How to I define the equivalent of this function (taken from learnyouahaskell) inside GHCi? import Data.List numUniques :: (Eq a) => [a] -> Int numUniques = length . nub Without the ...
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Can I add an instance declaration in GHCi

I was messing around with HashMap and tried to use a Data.Bson.ObjectId as a key. I, of course, discovered that there is not a Hashable instance for that structure. That's ok, because writing one is ...
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I taught ghci to compile my StackOverflow posts. Can I make it slicker?

Haskell StackOverflow layout preprocessor module StackOverflow where -- yes, the source of this post compiles as is Skip down to What to do to get it working if you want to play with this first ...
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Why does ghci desugar type lists and type families? Can this be selectively disabled?

I'm trying to make the types ghci displays for my libraries as intuitive as possible, but I'm running into a lot of difficulties when using more advanced type features. Let's say I have this code in ...
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How do you check the type of a local variable?

Simple question. Is it possible to check the type of a variable that is only alive within a function? For example: main = do x <- something How can I check the type of x? I can't do ...
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Find inferred type for local function

Is there a way in ghci (or ghc) to find what the inferred type of a local function is? E.g. if I have a function f l = map f' l where f' = (+1) is there a :t-like way in ghci to see what the ...
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ghci tab-completion in haskell-mode

It's quite nice to have ghci integrated with Emacs through inferior-haskell-mode: this adds a wonderful possibility to quickly navigate to compile error locations, interactively inspect types, ...
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GHCi “let” — what does it do?

I'd appreciate is someone could point to docs on what "let" does in GHCi, or failing that, explain it convincingly :-). So far as I can tell, "let" (without "in") is not part of the Haskell language ...
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Haskell: Function application with $

In the following snippet, you can see my two collatz functions I wrote in Haskell. For the recursive application I used parentheses in the first example (collatz) to get the right precedence. As I ...
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How to hack GHCi (or Hugs) so that it prints Unicode chars unescaped?

Look at the problem: Normally, in the interactive Haskell environment, non-Latin Unicode characters (that make a part of the results) are printed escaped, even if the locale allows such characters (as ...
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Multi-line commands in GHCi

I am having problem in entering multi-line commands in ghci. The following 2-line code works from a file: addTwo :: Int -> Int -> Int addTwo x y = x + y But when I enter in ghci, I get ...
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Haskell: Why is there no type mismatch (and why does this compile)?

I was so sleepy that I wrote the following code (modified to just show the confusion): fac s = take 10 [s, s `mod` 1 ..] maxFactor x = if (s == []) then x else head ...
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How does GHCi pick names for type variables?

When using the interactive GHC interpreter, it's possible to ask for the inferred type of an expression: Prelude> :t map map :: (a -> b) -> [a] -> [b] It seems that it takes the names ...
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A ghci session without Prelude

This question arose on #haskell irc chat: How can I start ghci without importing prelude? The possible answer seemed obvious: ghci -XNoImplicitPrelude, or load a file with import Prelude () ...
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Can GHCi tell me the type of a local Haskell function?

Is it possible to query the ghci for the type it inferred for a function inside another function?
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How do I use multiple where clauses in GHCi?

I'm playing around with GHCi for the first time, and I'm having some trouble writing multi-line functions. My code is as follows: Prelude> :{ Prelude| let diffSquares lst = abs $ squareOfSums lst ...
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How do I enable language extensions from within GHCi?

I'm trying to enable XRankNTypes in GHCi. How do I do this?
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How to make ghci support ^p to go up?

I use Ctrl p a lot instead of up arrow to go up on Terminal. How to make ghci support Ctrl p to go up? I use ghci from ghc98 from port. Mac OS X 10.5.8.
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Difference for ncurses between interpreted and compiled Haskell?

I have a strange problem with functions timeout and getch from the ncurses library used in Haskell. When I use them from GHCi or runhaskell, they work as expected -- getch waits for the number of ...
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Why does ghci say that 1.1 + 1.1 + 1.1 > 3.3 is True?

I've been going through a Haskell tutorial recently and noticed this behaviour when trying some simple Haskell expressions in the interactive ghci shell: Prelude> 1.1 + 1.1 == 2.2 True Prelude> ...
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How to run a haskell file in interpreted mode

I've been told you can interpret haskell files (which I assume means they will work like Ruby/Python/Perl). Can't find the command line option on ghc to do this, though. It always wants to compile my ...
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Specifying package name for module-related commands in ghci

Is there a way to specify the package name for a module for the :browse, :load or :module commands in ghci (version 6.12.1) ? Some module names are ambiguous: Prelude> :module Control.Monad.Cont ...
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Debugging infinite loops in Haskell programs with GHCi

For the first time I've encountered an infinite loop in a Haskell program I'm writing. I've narrowed it down to a quite specific section of code, but I cannot seem to pinpoint exactly where I have a ...
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Stack Overflow in GHCI when attempting to display a number

In trying to learn Haskell, I have implemented a pi calculation in order to understand functions and recursion properly. Using the Leibniz Formula for calculating pi, I came up with the following, ...
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How to check Haskell infix operator precedence

I can see the type of an infix operator in GHCi with :t like so: >:t (.) (.) :: (b -> c) -> (a -> b) -> a -> c How can i see the operator precedence in GHCi? is that possible? ...
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Haskell / GHCi - loading modules from different directories

My haskell application has the following directory structure: src/ utils/Utils.hs subsystem/Subsystem.hs The Subsystem module imports Utils module. I would like to hand test this code in ...
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Why is GHCi typing this statement oddly?

In answering a question on stackoverflow, I noticed that GHCi (interactive) is assigning a too-restrictive type in a let statement. Namely, given the code, import Control.Arrow f = maximum ...
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Why can I omit the constructor when referring to newtype wrapped number types?

On page 321 of Real World Haskell There are these codes, ... {-# LANGUAGE GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving #-} newtype AInt = A { unA::Int } deriving (Show, Eq, Num) instance Monoid AInt where ...
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how does one set a program's command line arguments, for ghci?

Suppose some Haskell file is executed with runghc Queens.hs gecode_compile Now, this fails, and I want to debug it with ghci. How do I pass the option gecode_compile into the program, so getArgs ...
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A Haskell interpreter /w type definitions

Is there a Haskell interpreter that accepts type definitions or preferably all kinds of statements? I've already tried ghci and hugs and none of these does that. Is there some particular reason that ...
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Why does this Haskell filter terminate?

I don't understand why the following Haskell code terminates under GHCi: let thereExists f lst = (filter (==True) (map f lst)) /= [] thereExists (\x -> True) [1..] I did not expect the call to ...
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ghci configuration file

I'm using ghci 6.8.2 on Ubuntu. Does ghci use a configuration file where we can do some initial setup?. E.g.: :set prompt "ghci> ". Thanks, Roberto.
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How to clear ghci's function result cache?

GHCI seems to cache the results of functions during an interactive session. It's easy to notice, just call a time-consuming function twice. On the second time, the result will appear immediately. Is ...
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Haskell: Implement “randoms” (a.k.a., Ambiguous type variable)

I am reading through LYAH, and in Chapter 9, I found a curious problem. The author provides an example of implementing the "randoms" function: randoms' :: (RandomGen g, Random a) => g -> [a] ...
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Expand type synonyms, type families with GHCi

I am wondering if there is functionality that exists within GHCi (or elsewhere) to expand type synonyms and families out of an arbitrary type expression. For example, if I have these types, data A = ...
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How to make a Haskell cabal project with library+executables that still run with runhaskell/ghci?

If you declare a library + executable sections in a cabal file while avoiding double compilation of the library by putting the library into a hs-source-dirs directory, you cannot usually run your ...
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GHCi doesn't work with FFI export declarations/shared libaries

I have a problem regarding FFI in Haskell and the interactive mode of GHC. (Source is also available via a gist): FFISo.hs: {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} {-# LANGUAGE ForeignFunctionInterface ...
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Keeping environment in ghci?

Basically when I :load name.hs my variables and such are gone. Googled and read docs but failed. Is there some option to tell ghci keep it all? Or it just can't be done because of the limitations? ...
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How do I get ghci to see packages I installed from cabal?

I've installed the such-and-such a package using cabal, and I can build a program that depends on it using cabal build. But when I load the same program in ghci, ghci complains that it "Could not find ...

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