A completion plugin for Haskell, using ghc-mod or hhpc
This plugin supports the following completion.
- pragma
- language
- importing a module
- importing a function of a module
- function based on importing modules
neco-ghc was originally implemented by @eagletmt on July 25, 2010, and then ujihisa added some new features.
- Install the ghc-mod package by
stack install ghc-mod
orcabal install ghc-mod
OR install the hhp package bystack install hhp
orcabal install hhp
- Unarchive neco-ghc and put it into a dir of your &rtp.
Note: If you use ghc-mod 5.4, you should use ghc-mod 5.5+. Because, ghc-mod 5.5 fixes the rootdir problem.
neco-ghc provides necoghc#omnifunc
for omni-completion.
I recommend adding the following in your ~/.vim/ftplugin/haskell.vim.
" Disable haskell-vim omnifunc
let g:haskellmode_completion_ghc = 0
autocmd FileType haskell setlocal omnifunc=necoghc#omnifunc
See :help compl-omni
for details on omni-completion.
This plugin can be used as a source of neocomplete.vim or neocomplcache.vim or deoplete.nvim. You can enjoy auto-completions without any specific configuration.
This plugin also should work with YouCompleteMe. To enable auto-completions, you have to add the following setting.
let g:ycm_semantic_triggers = {'haskell' : ['.']}
Default: 0
Show detailed information (type) of symbols.
You can enable it by adding let g:necoghc_enable_detailed_browse = 1
in your vimrc.
While it is quite useful, it will take longer boot time.
This feature was introduced in ghc-mod 1.11.5.
Default: 0
Show error message if ghc-mod/hhpc command fails.
Usually it will be noisy if ghc-mod browse Your.Project.Module
always
fails.
Use this flag only if you have some trouble.
Default: 0
Allow using stack's own ghc-mod/hhpc.
If you are using ghc-mod, it will change direct ghc-mod
mod calls to stack exec --no-stack-exe ghc-mod --
instead. The same goes for hhpc.
Use this flag if your globally installed ghc-mod/hhpc doesn't work properly with your
stack projects.
Check the $PATH variable in vim contains the path to your ghc-mod/hhpc command.
Or you can execute :NecoGhcDiagnostics
command for debug.
It's a limitation of ghc-mod. ghc-mod can show symbols of installed modules only. ghc-mod cannot show symbols of developing modules or current source file.
BSD3 License, the same license as ghc-mod.