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I installed threepenny-gui by setting up a cabal sandbox and running

cabal install threepenny-gui -fbuildExamples

which seemed to work fine. The examples were found in the .cabal-sandbox/bin-folder and they worked perfectly.

After that I looked at the source code of the examples and tried to run them using the runhaskell and ghci -scripts and got the following errors

>./runhaskell CRUD.hs 
../src/Foreign/JavaScript/Marshal.hs:62:7: Warning:
In the use of ‘Data.Aeson.Encode.fromValue’
(imported from Data.Aeson.Encode):
Deprecated: "Use 'encodeToTextBuilder' instead"

../src/Graphics/UI/Threepenny/Core.hs:349:43:
Could not deduce (JS.FromJS a) arising from a use of ‘get’
from the context (ToJS a, FFI (JSFunction a))
  bound by the type signature for
             fromObjectProperty :: (ToJS a, FFI (JSFunction a)) =>
                                   String -> Attr Element a
  at ../src/Graphics/UI/Threepenny/Core.hs:348:23-78
Possible fix:
  add (JS.FromJS a) to the context of
    the type signature for
      fromObjectProperty :: (ToJS a, FFI (JSFunction a)) =>
                            String -> Attr Element a
In the first argument of ‘mkReadWriteAttr’, namely ‘get’
In the expression: mkReadWriteAttr get set
In an equation for ‘fromObjectProperty’:
    fromObjectProperty name
      = mkReadWriteAttr get set
      where
          set v el = runFunction $ ffi ("%1." ++ name ++ " = %2") el v
          get el = callFunction $ ffi ("%1." ++ name) el

with both of the scripts. I also tried running/compiling the sample program from http://hackage.haskell.org/package/threepenny-gui-0.6.0.1/docs/Graphics-UI-Threepenny.html which resulted in the following errors

> ghci test.hs 
GHCi, version 7.8.4: http://www.haskell.org/ghc/  :? for help
Loading package ghc-prim ... linking ... done.
Loading package integer-gmp ... linking ... done.
Loading package base ... linking ... done.

test.hs:3:18:
Could not find module ‘Graphics.UI.Threepenny’
Use -v to see a list of the files searched for.

test.hs:4:25:
Could not find module ‘Graphics.UI.Threepenny.Core’
Use -v to see a list of the files searched for.
Failed, modules loaded: none.

My experience using external libraries with Haskell is very limited and the latter one clearly comes from ghc not knowing where to look for these packages.

How can I provide the right paths to ghc and get the Core.hs to work properly?

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  • Are you running in the sandbox environment via cabal exec. If you aren't the code is being run outside the sandbox. The cabal sandbox only applies to cabal commands unless you use cabal exec.
    – Alex
    May 9, 2015 at 10:51
  • Hey, thanks! I got it to compile with cabal exec ghc test.hs and the same for the examples. This sandbox stuff is a bit confusing sometimes...
    – 655321
    May 9, 2015 at 11:08
  • I'm still a bit confused about using this package in my own code. I can now compile code in the threepenny-gui directory (with the sandbox set correctly), but if I wanted to do it somewhere else (for example use threepenny-gui with some code I have in ~/myGreatProject/), how would I set the sandbox up then?
    – 655321
    May 9, 2015 at 11:24
  • @655321 In the ~/myGreatProject folder, you simply set up a new sandbox with cabal sandbox init and install the packages you want to use within the sandbox environment. In particular, you would execute the command cabal install threepenny-gui in the folder in order to install the threepenny-gui package, which you can then use from the sandbox. May 10, 2015 at 7:55
  • @655321 The error that you've encountered when running ./runhaskell CRUD.hs seems strange to me. Can you run ./ghci -v CRUD.hs and show the output? May 10, 2015 at 7:57

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