nvim-hs-0.0.3: nvim-hs-devel.sh
#!/bin/sh
# Helper script to run nvim-hs in a development environment.
# You should not name this script nvim-hs and put it on your path.
if [ x"$0" = x`which nvim-hs` ] ; then
echo "This script has the potential to run in an infinite loop. Exiting now..."
exit 1
fi
# This variable defines where the sandbox or stack files can be found. Adjust it
# appropriately and then delete the line after it.
sandbox_directory=$HOME/git/nvim-hs
echo "I should have read the comments. Silly me." && exit 1
old_pwd="`pwd`"
cd "$sandbox_directory"
if [ -d "$sandbox_directory/.cabal-sandbox" ] ; then
# We detect the sandbox by checking for the directory .cabal-sandbox
# This should work most of the time.
env CABAL_SANDBOX_CONFIG="$sandbox_directory"/cabal.sandbox.config cabal \
exec "$sandbox_directory/.cabal-sandbox/bin/nvim-hs" -- "$@"
elif [ -d "$sandbox_directory/.stack-work" ] ; then
# Stack leaves behind a .stack-work directory, so we take its present as a
# sign to use this approach.
PATH=`stack path --bin-path` stack exec nvim-hs -- "$@"
else
echo "No development directories found. Have you built the project?"
exit 2
fi
cd "$old_pwd"
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