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We did a release 5 days ago.
According to our "normal" schedule we should be pushing out 0.3 around now.
Should we?
Pros - gets us back on the cadence
Cons - we just did a release
cc @bu…
alanz updated
4 years ago
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It would be nice if Ormolu could be told to only change certain lines, and leave the rest unchanged. This can help reduce the noise in individual code changes, when automated tooling applies the form…
judah updated
4 years ago
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**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
The following multiples imports
```
import Foo (a, c)
import Foo (b)
```
in currently unchanged by ormolu.
**Describe …
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Right now, the test suite is expecting everything to have 2 space indentation.
Reformatting it to have 4 space indentation would be great! Then we could publish to `stackage`.
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We're switching a large work code base to ormolu and finding that ormolu doesn't seem to have a concept of maximum line length. We are having to disable our line length checker because for some module…
ghorn updated
4 years ago
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Similar to #319 but for Ormolu
Ormolu formatting is pretty nice, quite some effort and thinking has been put into its design to be both predictable and pragmatic (think Git diff, readability).
T…
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I got errors when building just now, too.
In Windows 10, I cloned this repo, then did `stack install`.
```
...
... (snip) ...
...
brittany > Installing executable brittany in C:\sr\…
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HIE, Stack etc. compiles absolutely perfectly from a Windows Subsystem for Linux e.g. the Ubuntu.
I have come to conclusion that majority of Haskell tools will *never* support Windows adequately, …
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This is another case where Ormolu's handling of comments is non-idempotent. I'm filing it as a separate issue from #340 because it doesn't seem related to matches, and also seems more sensitive to th…
judah updated
4 years ago
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### Your environment
Output of `haskell-language-server --probe-tools` or `haskell-language-server-wrapper --probe-tools`:
```sh
haskell-language-server version: 1.3.0.0 (GHC: 8.10.4) (PATH: /Use…