[TxMt] indentation problems with haskell bundle
Edwin Chen
edchen at mit.edu
Fri Jun 1 22:59:44 UTC 2007
Actually, nevermind, it works now. (My textmate crashed after I first
changed the tab size to 8, and I didn't realize it didn't save the change
when I tried it out again after restarting.)
Thanks!
On 6/1/07, Edwin Chen <edchen at mit.edu> wrote:
>
> I changed the tab size to 8, and everything looks correctly lined up, but
> I still get the error.
> The weird thing is, if I copy and paste some 'do' code from somewhere, it
> runs fine; but if I modify the 'do' construct, I get the error.
>
> On 6/1/07, Robin Houston <robin.houston at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > On 6/1/07, Edwin Chen < edchen at mit.edu> wrote:
> >
> > > Does anyone else have (a fix to) the following problem with the
> > > Haskell bundle:
> > > When making do statements, unless I do the brackets+semicolons thing
> > > to tell ghc to ignore formatting, I get a
> > > "The last statement in a 'do' construct must be an expression"
> > > even though I have everything lined up correctly.
> >
> >
> > Do you have the tab size set to 8 characters? I think the Haskell
> > layout mechanism assumes (in good Unix tradition) that tab stops
> > are 8 characters, but TextMate's default is 4.
> >
> > If you change the tab size to 8, does everything still look correctly
> > lined up?
> >
> > Robin
> >
> >
> >
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