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'''EclipseFP''' is an Haskell-IDE based on [http://www.eclipse.org/ Eclipse]. |
'''EclipseFP''' is an Haskell-IDE based on [http://www.eclipse.org/ Eclipse]. |
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+ | Its goal is to provide a full-featured IDE that mimics the [http://www.eclipse.org/jdt/ Eclipse JDT]. Some planned and implemented features are support for code assistance, auto-building, refactoring and structural search. |
[http://eclipsefp.sourceforge.net/ EclipseFP Homepage] |
[http://eclipsefp.sourceforge.net/ EclipseFP Homepage] |
Revision as of 12:54, 1 March 2010
EclipseFP is an Haskell-IDE based on Eclipse.
Its goal is to provide a full-featured IDE that mimics the Eclipse JDT. Some planned and implemented features are support for code assistance, auto-building, refactoring and structural search.
Installation
Follow these instructions.
Development
We welcome any suggestions from the community. You can add your feature request to the following list, if you'd like.
Wish list
Here's my own list, more or less in priorities order:
- background compilation with errors highlighting
- integration with WinHugs
- syntax highlighting, including highlighting of bracket's pair
- ability to "fall in" definition of identifier under cursor, including multi-level ability to return back (with support for base libraries, libraries i installed and current project)
- fast access to help about identifier
- auto-deriving of type signatures for global identifiers (adding signatures, that compiler will infer, to the source file)
- automatic management of import lists
- one-key inclusion/exclusion of items in module export list
- project management based on Cabal file
- auto-indenting with user-tuned style
Bulatz