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NOTE: This README is now very out of date.
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hs-plugins
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Compiler and tool support for compiling and loading, and evaluating
Haskell at runtime.
The library provides a convenient interface to GHC's runtime loader
and linker, letting you load compiled Haskell code.
It also provides a `make' system for compiling plugin source
automagically and for combining the user's .hs file with a stub of
standard declarations and syntax, saving the user from having to write
standard code themselves.
It provides an `eval' function, for generating new, well-typed, compiled
code from a Haskell source string.
It also provides a new variation of printf for Haskell-- a runtime
generated, dynamically-typed printf.
Read the documentation in doc/ for more.
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BUILDING:
$ chmod +x Setup.lhs configure
$ ./Setup.lhs configure --prefix=/usr/local
$ ./Setup.lhs build
$ ./Setup.lhs install
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DEPENDENCIES:
* Requires GHC >= 6.4
* Requires Cabal
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* Optional:
If you are doing a lot of `merge'-related operations, and require
an extended haskell parser, you can compile hs-plugins to use
HSX, Niklas Broberg's Haskell parser library, available at:
darcs get http://www.cs.chalmers.se/~d00nibro/haskell-src-exts
To get hs-plugins to use HSX, use:
$ mv plugins.cabal.hsx plugins.cabal
$ ./Setup.lhs configure --enable-hsx
Make sure to install HSX first though :)
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* On cygwin/windows you (a) make sure the cygwin "find" is before the
windows "find" on your PATH, and (b) to give the windows-style path
(e.g., "c:/cygwin/usr/local") in the ./configure --prefix=foo/bar
step
* 'plugs' requires a working readline library.
* If you wish to use TH in plugins, or to run load()-programs in GHCi,
you require a patch to GHC's linker, that was committed into ghc
6.3, and ghc 6.2 -stable branch, and is available from 6.2.2 onwards.
* If you need to regenerate ./configure you need >= autoreconf-2.53
* The documentation relies on haddock, latex, dvips, tex2page:
$ cd doc && make
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EXAMPLES:
Have a look in the testsuite/ directory for many examples of how to
arrange your code.
LICENSE:
This library is distributed under the terms of the LGPL. The runtime
loader code is based on code written by André Pang, and others, and is
distributed under the BSD-style Glasgow University license.
PORTABILITY:
Requires GHC 6.4 or greater, though most testing has be done on 6.4.
The dynamic loader requires a functional GHCi implementation.
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Platform | Works Should work* Unknown Won't work
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i386-*-linux | X
i386-*-freebsd | X
i386-*-openbsd | X
powerpc-apple-darwin | X
powerpc-*-linux | X
sparc-*-solaris2 | X
ia64-*-linux | #
i386-*-solaris2 | X
sparc-*-linux | X
sparc-*-openbsd | X
i386-*-netbsd | X
amd64-*-openbsd | X
mips64-sgi-irix | X
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# .hi file parsing is currently broken
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