On Mar 4, 2008, at 7:12 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 3 Mar 2008, at 22:26, Emil Hedevang wrote:
I would like to use TextMate as my Haskell editor instead of Emacs but one thing is holding me back and that is the wonderfull indentation features in the Haskell mode for Emacs.
Have a look at this blog post: http://gragusa.wordpress.com/
It’s about using Emacs as an indenter called from TextMate.
I have now had a look at it.
The following code implemented as a command in TextMate works to indent the Haskell code. It assumes that the Emacs Haskell mode is located a certain place.
However, this still does not allow one to cycle through the possible indentations while coding. Does anyone have an idea on how to get this?
#!/usr/bin/perl my $in; my $now = "tidyHaskellcode"; my $file = "/tmp/tmptx_${now}.hs"; my $eb=$ENV{'TM_BUNDLE_SUPPORT'}; open FILE, ">$file" or die "unable to open $file $!"; while (<>) { print FILE $_; } close(FILE); `emacs -batch -eval '(load "~/Local/lib/emacs/haskell-mode/haskell- site-file") (add-hook 'haskell-mode-hook 'turn-on-haskell-indent)' $ {file} -eval '(indent-region (point-min) (point-max) nil)' -f save- buffer &> /dev/null`; my $in = `cat ${file}`; print $in;
Regards, Emil