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It would be nice to support hs-boot files. A first step would be to recognise the .hs-boot filetype as a recognised extension for syntax highlighting (is adding .hs-boothere sufficient?).
The syntax is mostly the same: see the user guide (scroll down to the sentence "A hs-boot file is written in a subset of Haskell"). Some further adjustments specific to hs-boot files could be useful, but I would expect most use cases to be covered just by enabling highlighting on those files.
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It would be nice to support
hs-boot
files. A first step would be to recognise the.hs-boot
filetype as a recognised extension for syntax highlighting (is adding.hs-boot
here sufficient?).The syntax is mostly the same: see the user guide (scroll down to the sentence "A hs-boot file is written in a subset of Haskell"). Some further adjustments specific to
hs-boot
files could be useful, but I would expect most use cases to be covered just by enabling highlighting on those files.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: