03-24-2011
thx for yur comments and suggestions mate feel free to modify or tighten to your requirements.
working on an aix version, uses also the same concept will share it once have it.
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HLINT(1) User Commands HLINT(1)
NAME
HLint - haskell source code suggestions
SYNOPSIS
hlint [files/directories] [options]
DESCRIPTION
HLint is a tool for suggesting possible improvements to Haskell code. These suggestions include ideas such as using alternative functions,
simplifying code and spotting redundancies.
OPTIONS
-? --help
Display help message
-v --version
Display version information
-r[file] --report[=file]
Generate a report in HTML
-h file --hint=file
Hint/ignore file to use
-c --color, --colour
Color the output (requires ANSI terminal)
-i message --ignore=message
Ignore a particular hint
-s --show
Show all ignored ideas
-t --test
Run in test mode
EXAMPLE
"To check all Haskell files in 'src' and generate a report type:"
hlint src --report
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for HLint is available in /usr/share/doc/hlint/hlint.html.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Joachim Breitner <nomeata@debian.org> for the Debian system (but may be used by others).
HLint (C) Neil Mitchell 2006-2009 July 2009 HLINT(1)