I'm working on a Haskell project (Happstack server + Blaze HTML/front-end as main libraries) and I want to add a static data directory.
Looks like you can do so with Cabal using the auto-generated Path_<package_name>
module. So in my example, the package is called new-website
, so that module should be called Paths_new_website
.
Link to Cabal docs re: a custom package's Paths_pkgname
module.
From the command line and using cabal repl
, I am trying to confirm that I'll have access to the Paths_
module. However, I'm finding that the Paths_new_website
module isn't being imported by Cabal when running cabal_repl
.
Here's a link to some relevant code and terminal output via a gist.
Does anyone have experience with this, getting a finicky Paths_ module to load with my package? I suspect this may be a question of lexical scope between Main.hs
(the primary source file) versus the context in cabal_repl
...
Paths_*
modules during the build. (Edit: Oh, just saw it,cabal repl
)import Paths_*
(where*
is the package name in my.cabal
build file) inside ofMain.hs
. The cabal documentation made it seem like I only needed to addPaths_*
inside of my.cabal
file beneathother-modules
and I would automatically have access to thePaths_*
module. Not the case! In fact, even without that addition to my.cabal
file I'm able to import the auto-generatedPaths_*
module intoMain
.cabal repl
is executing a build - is that correct?