I am still working on it. Some external events have slowed me down a
little (research, classes, appendicitis), and it has involved more
changes to the innards of GHC than anticipated, but it is still
moving along. If you can wait a little while, it should be possible
to use GHC.
A slight extension of what I'm doing, which would probably be very
useful, would be to export functions for working with external core
from the GHC API.
Aaron
On Feb 6, 2007, at 11:09 AM, Kirsten Chevalier wrote:
On 2/6/07, Ricky Barefield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've tried running Happy on these files but get the error `Not
enough type arguments for the type synonym "P"' when I try to run
the resultant Parser.hs in Hugs and similar errors when run in GHC.
What I'm trying to achieve is to read the hcr files into a Haskell
data type which I could work with, if anyone could give me any
help with using the files for manipulating Core I would be very
grateful.
External Core isn't currently working correctly in the HEAD. Aaron
Tomb was working on this, I know (as per mailing lists posts on
cvs-ghc from November and December), but I don't know if he still is.
glasgow-haskell-users is a better place to discuss this.
Your best bet if you want to be able to use External Core may be to
fix it yourself. I know that's what I had to do! But, people on
glasgow-haskell-users and cvs-ghc will probably be happy to discuss it
with you.
Cheers,
Kirsten
--
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never in doubt
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visible branch
establishments throughout the earth, and I have visited quite a few
of them
since."--Robertson Davies
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