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Haskell-mode.el
Jul 20, 2023
Emacs lisp mode for editing haskell programs
Haskell-mode is a major Emacs mode for editing Haskell source code. It provides syntax highlighting and automatic indentation and comes with inf-haskell which allows interaction with an inferior Haskell interactive loop such as the one of Hugs or GHCi.
Note that if you want to use haskell-mode under XEmacs, you should install editors/xemacs-packages instead.
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