I made a mistake in another question that could have been solved by viewing
:t myfunctionofinterest
for a function I was using in a library.
However, when I am in my project root, and run
$ stack ghci
And my Main.hs has:
import MyLib
And my module does:
module MyLib {
bunchOfFunctions -- but not myfunctionofinterest
} where
import SomeDB.ModuleThatExposes -- myfunctionofinterest
myfunc :: IO ()
myfunc = do
myfunctionofinterest a b c -- place where I misuse myfunctionofinterest and could have used :t on it to see it had 3 args
I can't :t
myfunctionofinterest in the main since it's not exposed, nor does Import MyLib.myfunctionofinterest
explicitly
help, since it was something defined in an import. While I know I could expose it then check it, :a
to compile, and then edit the lib to hide it again, is there anything that allows that more quickly and directly?
This seems like it must be a common pattern. What do you do when you need to check the type of something used in a library as you develop?