I have pushed a new branch, th-new, that partially implements the proposal outlined in Simon PJ's "New directions for Template Haskell" post at:
http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/blog/Template%20Haskell%20Proposal The main missing features are top-level pattern splices and local declaration splices. Typed expression quotations and typed expression splices *are* implemented. Syntax is as in Simon's original proposal: [|| ||] for typed expression brackets and $$(...) for typed expression splices. One can now write: power :: Int -> TExp (Int -> Int) power n = [|| \x -> $$(go n [|| x ||]) ||] where go :: Int -> TExp Int -> TExp Int go 0 x = [|| 1 ||] go n x = [|| $$x * $$(go (n-1) x) ||] In fact, one can even write: power :: Num a => Int -> TExp (a -> a) power n = [|| \x -> $$(go n [|| x ||]) ||] where go :: Num a => Int -> TExp a -> TExp a go 0 x = [|| 1 ||] go n x = [|| $$x * $$(go (n-1) x) ||] Writing the following f :: TExp Char -> TExp Integer f x = [|| $$x * 3 ||] gives the error Main.hs:28:7: Couldn't match type ‛Char’ with ‛Integer’ Expected type: TExp Integer Actual type: TExp Char In the Template Haskell quotation [|| $$x * 3 ||] In the expression: [|| $$x * 3 ||] In an equation for ‛f’: f x = [|| $$x * 3 ||] The th-new branch of ghc has accompanying branches for template-haskell and testsuite, both named th-new. These are mirrors of my local branch, and I reserve the right to rebase them :). That said, please do try it out! Geoff _______________________________________________ ghc-devs mailing list ghc-devs@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/ghc-devs