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The first chapter of the tutorial only tells how to run the chapters of the book using stack. I think that instructions for installing LiquidHaskell and running it from a command line on a single file would be a nice addition to a tutorial. Now the problem is that by only reading the tutorial and fixing the declarations in the files, I don't get the feeling on how to actually deploy LiquidHaskell in real life.
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this is a bit of an old post but for anyone else looking, there is an example project which shows how stack has to be configured to work with LiquidHaskell:
see lh-plugin-demo
The first chapter of the tutorial only tells how to run the chapters of the book using
stack
. I think that instructions for installing LiquidHaskell and running it from a command line on a single file would be a nice addition to a tutorial. Now the problem is that by only reading the tutorial and fixing the declarations in the files, I don't get the feeling on how to actually deploy LiquidHaskell in real life.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: