This extension adds language support for Haskell, powered by the Haskell Language Server.
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Warning and error diagnostics from GHC
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Type information and documentation on hover
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Jump to definition
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Document symbols
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Highlight references in document
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Code completion
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Formatting via Brittany, Floskell, Ormolu or Stylish Haskell
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Multi-root workspace support
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Code evaluation (Haskell Language Server)
- For standalone
.hs
/.lhs
files, ghc must be installed and on the PATH. The easiest way to install it is with ghcup or Chocolatey on Windows. - For Cabal based projects, both ghc and cabal-install must be installed and on the PATH. It can also be installed with ghcup or Chocolatey on Windows.
- For Stack based projects, stack must be installed and on the PATH.
Whilst this extension is powered by the Haskell Language Server by default, it also supports several others which can be manually installed:
- Haskell Language Server: This is the default language server which will automatically be downloaded, so it does not need manual installation. It builds upon ghcide by providing extra plugins and features.
- ghcide: A fast and reliable LSP server with support for basic features.
- Haskell IDE Engine: A legacy language server, you probably shouldn't use this one. Haskell Language Server replaces it instead.
You can choose which language server to use from the "Haskell > Language Server Variant" configuration option.
If your server is manually installed and not on your path, you can also manually set the path to the executable.
"haskell.serverExecutablePath": "~/.local/bin/hie"
There are a few placeholders which will be expanded:
~
,${HOME}
and${home}
will be expanded into your users' home folder.${workspaceFolder}
and${workspaceRoot}
will expand into your current project root.
Haskell Language Server can display Haddock documentation on hover and completions if the project and
its dependencies have been built with the -haddock
GHC flag.
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For cabal:
- Add to your global config file (e.g.
~/.cabal/config
):program-default-options ghc-options: -haddock
- Or, for a single project, run
cabal configure --ghc-options=-haddock
- Add to your global config file (e.g.
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For stack, add to global
$STACK_ROOT\config.yaml
, or project'sstack.yaml
:ghc-options: "$everything": -haddock
Note that this flag will cause compilation errors if a dependency contains invalid Haddock markup, until GHC 8.12 which will report warnings instead.
This extension will download haskell-language-server
binaries to a specific location depending on your system. If you find yourself running out of disk space, you can try deleting old versions of language servers in this directory. The extension will redownload them, no strings attached.
Platform | Path |
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macOS | ~/Library/Application\ Support/Code/User/globalStorage/haskell.haskell/ |
Windows | %APPDATA%\Code\User\globalStorage\haskell.haskell |
Linux | $HOME/.config/Code/User/globalStorage/haskell.haskell |
Note that if haskell-language-server-wrapper
/haskell-language-server
is already on the PATH, then the extension will launch it directly instead of downloading binaries.
These are the versions of GHC that there are binaries of haskell-language-server
for. Building from source may support more versions!
GHC | Linux | macOS | Windows |
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8.10.2 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
8.10.1 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
8.8.4 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
8.8.3 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
8.8.2 | ✓ | ✓ | |
8.6.5 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
8.6.4 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
First, check out what multi-root workspaces are. The idea of using multi-root workspaces, is to be able to work on several different Haskell projects, where the GHC version or stackage LTS could differ, and have it work smoothly.
The language server is now started for each workspace folder you have in your multi-root workspace, and several configurations are on a resource (i.e. folder) scope, instead of window (i.e. global) scope.
- Go to extensions and right click
Haskell
and chooseConfigure Extensions Settings
- Scroll down to
Language Server Haskell › Trace: Server
and set it toverbose
- Restart vscode and reproduce your problem
- Go to the main menu and choose
View -> Output
(Ctrl + Shift + U
) - On the new Output panel that opens on the right side in the drop down menu choose
Haskell
Please include the output when filing any issues on the relevant language server's issue tracker.
- Sometimes the language server might get stuck in a rut and stop responding to your latest changes. Should this occur you can try restarting the language server with Ctrl shift P/⌘ shift P > Restart Haskell LSP Server.
- Usually the error or unexpected behaviour is already reported in the haskell language server used by the extension. Finding the issue in its issue tracker could be useful to help resolve it. Sometimes even it includes a workaround for the issue.
- Haskell language servers issue trackers:
- haskell-language-server: https://github.com/haskell/haskell-language-server/issues
- ghcide: https://github.com/haskell/ghcide/issues
- Common issues:
- For now, the extension is not able to open a single haskell source file. You need to open a workspace or folder, configured to be built with cabal, stack or other hie-bios compatible program.
- Check you don't have other haskell extensions active, they can interfere with each other.
If you want to help, get started by reading Contributing for more details.
See the Changelog for more details.