I just upgraded to Mac OSX El Capitan yesterday, finding that the method I used to run Haskell on terminal do not work anymore.
I used to run Haskell on terminal by typingcd (the path where my .hs file is in)
, then type ghci
, and finally type :l (.hs file name)
But it told me that -bash: ghci: command not found
when typing ghci
.
So how could I run Haskell on El Capitan? I am not familiar with computer and am just learning some algorithms occasionally for fun, so please avoid technical terms and give me some clear steps to follow.
(I don't know wether it helps or not, I found this links, it suggests there is no need to reinstall the whole platform, but I don't know how to download and run the executable file it attached from github.)
./ghci
and got the same result-bash: ./ghci: No such file or directory
Command line tools (OSX 10.10) for Xcode
from app store in order to run.