I recently updated Cabal to version 1.22, before installing ghc-mod
so I could get some much needed error-checking in my projects.
The update didn't come without complications, ghc-mod
wouldn't even run before I had added the path of the latest version of Cabal to $PATH
. Upon doing so, haskell-mode
started acting up, as loading the interpreter no longer greeted me with the familiar phrase "Your command is my IO", but instead appeared to be the standard GHCI
. Not only that, but it didn't ask if I wanted to start a new project named haskell like it usually did prior to the change; and with that, all the glorious autocompletion was gone.
After a bit of fiddling around I learned that Emacs had trouble loading haskell-interactive-mode
, being told it had something to do with haskell-mode
itself, I installed it anew, and added
(require 'haskell-mode)
(add-hook 'haskell-mode-hook 'interactive-haskell-mode)
(eval-after-load "auto-complete"
'(add-to-list 'ac-modes 'haskell-interactive-mode))
to my .emacs
file, and suddenly the error was gone, however the problem persists, and now whenever I try loading the interpreter, Emacs will ask me to provide a path to Cabal, then the current working directoryl; after which I'll be greeted by the repl that used to enable the autocompletion.
Except... it still doesn't autocomplete. Or rather, it autocompletes whatever's in the document, but it doesn't reveal functions as I type, it doesn't show me sub-modules like it used to, it doesn't do anything at all, except auto-generate type signatures when I press C-u C-c C-t
.
I really have no idea how to go by from here, and would really appreciate some help.
load-path
andrequire
it. See the Emacs manual for how to require libraries.