Hi Neil,
Thanks for your reply.
Starting from YHC porting pages the only source for Win32 port I
found is WinHaskell.
[http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/~ndm/projects/winhaskell.php]
I have not yet found which port it is: Hugs, YHc, ...?
Also there is a thing called WinHugs at
Hi,
Starting from YHC porting pages the only source for Win32 port I
found is WinHaskell.
[http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/~ndm/projects/winhaskell.php]
That's an entirely separate project, it just uses Yhc/GHC/Hugs.
Thats the things about the Yhc port to Windows - its not a port, Yhc
just
Any ideas on how much work needs to be done for using Haskell on PPC
Windows Mobile platform?
It would be interesting to use PPC as:
1) Haskell learning tool, so small code snipets could be entered and
run directly on hand-held (REPL). How hard is it to port Hugs to PPC
for this? Do any other
Hi,
If I was doing a Haskell port to PPC Windows Mobile, I'd start with
Yhc. If you port a small, portably written runtime (Yhi) in C, then
you get everything else for free.
There was some talk of a palm port of Yhi, and the only issues that
came up were:
* GMP is a dependancy, so you'll need