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The patch adds a new linter for haskell-language-server (hls). hls is
the integration point of haskell-ide-engine (hie) and ghcide.
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This commit adds a fixer for the Haskell language, ormolu
(https://github.com/tweag/ormolu).
Signed-off-by: David Wood <david@davidtw.co>
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bugfix/c-lsp-build-dir-settings
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Adds new option `g:haskell_stack_ghc_options` which passes options to
`stack ghc`. This is implemented similiarly to
`g:haskell_cabal_ghc_options`.
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* Add better support for Haskell stack compiler tools
This commit adds support for `stack` as the executable of a tool. This
follows a pattern that has been implemented for `bundler`'s tool chain.
* Move hlint command to linter file
* Add vader test for stack exec handling
* Update ghc-mod to support stack execution
`ghc-mod` was previously broken into 2 linters.
1. ghc_mod
2. stack_ghc_mod
This additional linter is not necessary with proper support for
executable variables and `stack exec` handling.
* Support stack exec in hfmt
* Support stack in hdevtools
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* Add stylish-haskell as a fixer
`stylish-haskell` is a common formatting tool for the haskell toolchain.
It is not as advanced as `brittany` or `hindent`, but it is commonly
used for formatting of imports and data declarations. This adds it as a
fixer in ALE.
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* Adding support for haskell-ide-engine
* Work with the current directory if no stack.yaml file is found
* Added Cabal file detection, updated documentation and added tests
* Updated help
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cabal-ghc calls ghc via cabal exec and so ghc has access to packages
in cabal sandboxes for example
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`brittany` is one of the options for Haskell source formatting. This
adds the necessary fixer files and documentation to support `brittany`
in `ALE`.
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Add support for fixing Haskell with hfmt
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contents, and add a script to check for theses issues
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* Vim scripts shouldn't have hyphens
Especially not ones that will be autoloaded. You can't have a hyphen in
a function name, so autoloading functions based on filename will fail.
* Add g:haskell_stack_build_options, default: --fast
If we're going to use the --fast option, we may as well go the whole 9
yards and let the user configure the 'stack build' flags.
* Create documentation for stack-build options
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