ghc-mod can't find a user installed module - haskell

I have a situation where ghc-mod can't find a module installed in my ~/.ghc/ directory.
The program (foo.hs) is just:
import Control.Monad.Loops
main = undefined
ghci loads foo.hs without any errors.
ghc-pkg list produces the output:
/Library/Frameworks/GHC.framework/Versions/7.8.3-x86_64/usr/lib/ghc-7.8.3/package.conf.d
Cabal-1.18.1.4
GLURaw-1.4.0.1
...
~/.ghc/x86_64-darwin-7.8.3/package.conf.d:
...
monad-loops-0.4.2.1
but ghc-mod check foo.hs errors out with:
x.hs:4:8:Could not find module ‘Control.Monad.Loops’Perhaps you meant Control.Monad.Cont (from mtl-2.1.3.1) Control.Monad.List (from mtl-2.1.3.1) Control.Monad.Trans (from mtl-2.1.3.1)Use -v to see a list of the files searched for.
ghc-mod is located in ~/Library/Haskell/bin and ghc-mod -v emits:
ghc-mod version 5.0.1.2 compiled by GHC 7.8.3
...
What's kinda odd is that I don't get an error when loading foo.hs in Emacs under haskell-mode, and presumable that also uses ghc-mod.
Is there a way to debug this further and/or configure ghc-mod to look in my ~/.ghc directory?

The answer is that ghc-mod will look for a cabal.sandbox.config file in all parent directories of the current working directory and use that if it finds one, and that was hiding my ~/.ghc package directory.

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Why can't the ghc (Haskell) compiler find the module Data.Vector which I have imported? I get the error: Could not find module 'Data.Vector'

vector module has been installed by "cabal install vector"
bash-3.2$ ghc-pkg list -f $HOME/.cabal/store/ghc-9.2.1/package.db
/Users/gcolpitts/.cabal/store/ghc-9.2.1/package.db
primitive-0.7.3.0
vector-0.12.3.1
but the compiler can't find it:
$ ghc prob214ff.hs
[1 of 1] Compiling Main ( prob214ff.hs, prob214ff.o )
prob214ff.hs:14:1: error:
Could not find module ‘Data.Vector’
Perhaps you meant Data.Functor (from base-4.16.0.0)
Use -v (or `:set -v` in ghci) to see a list of the files searched for.
|
14 | import Data.Vector
Thx #n. 1.8e9-where's-my-share !
ghc -package-db $HOME/.cabal/store/ghc-9.2.1/package.db prob214ff.hs
solves my problem although it is a regression from previous versions of ghc which didn't require the use of the -package-db option.
I'd love to use GHC_PACKAGE_PATH but I can't see how to make that work. Sec 5.9.5 of the ghc users guide is confusing. It states "A package database is where the details about installed packages are stored. It is a directory, usually called package.conf.d." i.e. not the package.db file that I gave with -package-db on the command line. But where is the package.conf.db directory with info on the vector package that I installed with cabal?
"ghc-pkg list" references /usr/local/lib/ghc-9.2.1/lib/package.conf.d but the output of the command doesn't list the vector package I installed.
"ghc-pkg list -f $HOME/.cabal/store/ghc-9.2.1/package.db" does list the vector package in it's output but doesn't tell me a package.conf.d directory that knows about the vector package.
This is a bit fiddly with cabal version 2. Installing packages no longer really makes sense (despite the cabal install still existing...). Instead you will probably find it easiest to create a cabal package instead, for example:
$ mkdir my-package
$ cd my-package
$ cabal init
<Edit my-package.cabal and add vector to the build-depends line>
<Put the contents of prob214ff.hs in app/Main.hs instead>
$ cabal run
This will be fixed in 9.2.2, see https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/20660#note_391573

Text/Regex/TDFA/NewDFA/Engine.hs:13:33: parse error on input ‘#’

I have been trying to run a simple Haskell program using TDFA. The program is as follows:
import Control.Monad
import Data.Array
import qualified Data.Text as T
import Text.Regex
import Text.Regex.TDFA
import Text.Regex.Base
str = "abbbbaab" :: String
regex = "(a+)(b+)" :: String
main = do
if str (=~) :: regex then putStrLn "matched" else putStrLn "no matches"
when I try to run the above program using the command like: ghc test.hs -o test and then I am getting the following error (test.hs is the Haskell program which contains the above code):
Text/Regex/TDFA/NewDFA/Engine.hs:13:33: parse error on input ‘#’
Note that I have the latest version of TDFA installed on my pc. I did it by following ways:
ghc --make -o setup Setup.hs
Also, I did the following:
user#user-VirtualBox:~/regex-tdfa-master$ sudo cabal install regex-tdfa
[sudo] password for user:
Resolving dependencies...
All the requested packages are already installed:
regex-tdfa-1.2.2
Use --reinstall if you want to reinstall anyway.
I even tried it with the Makefile which I got from TDFA's github repository:
user#user-VirtualBox:~/regex-tdfa-master$ make
ghc -o setup --make ./Setup.hs
./setup clean
cleaning...
./setup configure --prefix=/Users/user/local/devel/trl --enable-library-profiling --user
Configuring regex-tdfa-1.2.2...
./setup build
Building regex-tdfa-1.2.2...
Preprocessing` library regex-tdfa-1.2.2...
[ 1 of 23] Compiling Text.Regex.TDFA.NewDFA.Uncons ( Text/Regex/TDFA/NewDFA/Uncons.hs, dist/build/Text/Regex/TDFA/NewDFA/Uncons.o )
...........(Skipped to make the things short here)..............................
[23 of 23] Compiling Text.Regex.TDFA ( Text/Regex/TDFA.hs, dist/build/Text/Regex/TDFA.o )
Text/Regex/TDFA.hs:60:8:
Could not find module ‘Text.Regex.Base’
Perhaps you haven't installed the profiling libraries for package ‘regex-base-0.93.2#regex_47KXx9dLqeO8MNJeizLKhP’?
Use -v to see a list of the files searched for.
Text/Regex/TDFA/ByteString.hs:24:8:
Could not find module ‘Text.Regex.Base.Impl’
Perhaps you haven't installed the profiling libraries for package ‘regex-base-0.93.2#regex_47KXx9dLqeO8MNJeizLKhP’?
Use -v to see a list of the files searched for.
Text/Regex/TDFA/CorePattern.hs:37:8:
Could not find module ‘Control.Monad.RWS’
Perhaps you haven't installed the profiling libraries for package ‘mtl-2.2.1#mtl_Aue4leSeVkpKLsfHIV51E8’?
Use -v to see a list of the files searched for.
Text/Regex/TDFA/ReadRegex.hs:13:8:
`Could not find module ‘Text.ParserCombinators.Parsec’`
Perhaps you haven't installed the profiling libraries for package ‘parsec-3.1.9#parse_EE5NO1mlYLh4J8mgDEshNv’?
Use -v to see a list of the files searched for.
Text/Regex/TDFA/String.hs:23:8:
Could not find module ‘Text.Regex.Base.RegexLike’`
Perhaps you haven't installed the profiling libraries for package ‘regex-base-0.93.2#regex_47KXx9dLqeO8MNJeizLKhP’?
Use -v to see a list of the files searched for.
Text/Regex/TDFA/TDFA.hs:10:8:`
Could not find module ‘Control.Monad.State’
Perhaps you haven't installed the profiling libraries for package ‘mtl-2.2.1#mtl_Aue4leSeVkpKLsfHIV51E8’?
Use -v to see a list of the files searched for.
Makefile:16: recipe for target 'build' failed
make: *** [build] Error 1
user#user-VirtualBox:~/regex-tdfa-master$
However, nothing worked. Hence, any help would be so appreciated...
Text/Regex/TDFA/NewDFA/Engine.hs:13:33: parse error on input ‘#’
On an initial note, this error points to a module of the regex-tdfa package, so you should have gotten it when building the package, rather than when building your test.hs, unless you were trying to build test.hs after putting it within the package source tree. In any case, line 13 of the mentioned file is:
import GHC.Prim(MutableByteArray#,RealWorld,Int#,sizeofMutableByteArray#,unsafeCoerce#)
The # names require the MagicHash GHC extension to be enabled. As there is no {-# LANGUAGE MagicHash #-} pragma at the beginning of the file, one should assume the extension is enabled through the .cabal file of the package, and that is indeed the case. That being so, your problem seems to be that you are attempting use the package modules straight from the source tree, without using an appropriate build tool such as Cabal. (Note that if you did successfully run cabal install regex-tdfa there should be no need of dealing with the source tree: ghc --make -o test test.hs should be enough.)
P.S.: There is an error in your test.hs. The last line should be...
if str =~ regex then putStrLn "matched" else putStrLn "no matches"
(I did manage to run it after this correction.)
It looks like you are compiling your program from within Regex-TDFA source code. I am able to reproduce your problem if I do cabal unpack regex-tdfa && cd regex-tdfa-1.2.2 && ghc --make test.hs.
The error happens because when GHC finds Regex-TDFA source files in the current directory, it just picks them and tries to compile, as if they were ordinary source files belonging to your project. However, Regex-TDFA cannot be built with simple ghc --make: in order to build it, you have to run cabal first. Cabal will read regex-tdfa.cabal file that contains the list of the necessary GHC extensions.
In particular, parse error happens because GHC extension MagicHash is missing (that's where the hash # comes from).
The "fix" is to move your test.hs to some other location: then GHC will use system package for Regex-TDFA.

Haskell package installed but not found (Ubuntu) [duplicate]

I installed diagrams, and it seems to be there, but GHCi doesn’t find it. I tried adding the local sandbox to the command line (-package-db), but still no luck.
Any suggestions?
C:\Users\guthrie>
C:\Users\guthrie>cabal install diagrams
Resolving dependencies...
All the requested packages are already installed:
diagrams-1.2
Use --reinstall if you want to reinstall anyway.
I find it in:
C:\Users\guthrie\.cabal-sandbox\i386-windows-ghc-7.6.3-packages.conf.d
(diagrams-1.2, diagrams-contrib, -core, -lib, -svg)
But running: “cabal repl” or using the GHC(i) flag “-package-db=…”
fail to find it:
C:\Users\guthrie>cabal repl
GHCi, version 7.6.3: http://www.haskell.org/ghc/ :? for help
Loading package ghc-prim ... linking ... done.
Loading package integer-gmp ... linking ... done.
Loading package base ... linking ... done.
Prelude> :m + Diagrams.Prelude
<no location info>:
Could not find module `Diagrams.Prelude'
It is not a module in the current program, or in any known package.
Prelude>
To clarify; ignoring the cabal invocations, using GHC/i directly, and the program diagramsDemo.hs:
-- http://projects.haskell.org/diagrams/doc/quickstart.html
--
import Diagrams.Prelude
import Diagrams.Backend.SVG.CmdLine
main = mainWith (circle 1 :: Diagram B R2)
Gives:
C:\Users\guthrie\Desktop\xFer\Graphics>ghc --make diagramsDemo.hs
diagramsDemo.hs:7:8:
Could not find module `Diagrams.Backend.SVG.CmdLine'
Use -v to see a list of the files searched for.
C:\Users\guthrie\Desktop\xFer\Graphics>ghc --make diagramsDemo.hs -package-db=C:\Users\guthrie\.cabal-sandbox\i386-windows-ghc-7.6.3-packages.conf.d
diagramsDemo.hs:7:8:
Could not find module `Diagrams.Backend.SVG.CmdLine'
Use -v to see a list of the files searched for.
As bheklilr said, if ghci is started with cabal repl, it will only find packages specified as a dependency in the .cabal file.
However you can start it with cabal exec ghci, then it will find all packages installed in the sandbox.
The same is true for invoking ghc (cabal build vs. cabal exec ghc), but note that if you want to pass flags you have to use --, like in cabal exec ghc -- -O2 Main.hs. Alternatively you can use cabal exec bash and launch ghci or ghc in the new shell.
cabal exec was added with Cabal 1.20.

Haskell: where is Data.Numbers.Primes library?

I tried importing Data.Numbers.Primes
import Data.Numbers.Primes
runhaskell gave me:
5.hs:1:8:
Could not find module `Data.Numbers.Primes'
Use -v to see a list of the files searched for.
ghci gave me:
<no location info>:
Could not find module `Data.Numbers.Primes'
It is not a module in the current program, or in any known package.
I tried to install Data.Numbers.Primes through cabal, but I got:
cabal update
...
cabal install Data
cabal: There is no package named 'Data'.
You may need to run 'cabal update' to get the latest list of available
packages.
cabal install Data.Numbers.Primes
cabal: The file does not exist 'Data.Numbers.Primes'.
help?
The package you're looking for is called primes.
There's no rule that the package will be called the same as its top-level module name. Typically, packages put themselves under whatever makes sense, but that's pretty much arbitrary. When in doubt, Hackage search helps.

cabal sandbox + haskeline

cabal sandbox init
cabal install haskeline
... installs successfully ...
ghci
Prelude> :module +System.Console.Haskeline
<no location info>:
Could not find module `System.Console.Haskeline'
ghc-pkg list haskeline
.. not found ..
What do I have to do get haskeline to work with cabal sandbox? If I install haskeline normally (no sandbox) it is fine (ghc-pkg list haskeline -- found it).
Either use cabal repl like Joseph mentioned or you can explicitly pass the package db to the GHCi shell relative to your current working directory.
ghci -no-user-package-db -package-db .cabal-sandbox/*-packages.conf.d YourModule.hs
It's recommended that you just use cabal.
In order to get ghci to use a local sandbox you must (a) set up a my-project.cabal file and (b) use cabal repl.

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