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After opening a worksheet with associated .hs file (Main module) and too soon evaluating a cell, I get:
<interactive>:2:1: Not in scope: `Hyper.displayIO'
<interactive>:3:1: Not in scope: `mooreImg'
<interactive>:5:38: Not in scope: type constructor or class `IO'
<interactive>:5:41:
Not in scope: type constructor or class `Graphic'
A remedy could be
disabling evaluation until the interpreter is ready
delaying submission of evaluation request until the interpreter is ready
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HyperHaskell is currently not very good at finding out when the interpreter is ready. At the moment, it simply waits ~2.4 seconds and hopes for the best.
// FIXME: more accurate indication that the interpreter process is ready
setTimeout(whenReady, 2400)
I finally managed to do something about this in commit aef5e80 : The interpret now sends a message back to the window to signal that it is ready. Does that help?
After opening a worksheet with associated
.hs
file (Main
module) and too soon evaluating a cell, I get:A remedy could be
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: