> Hugs uses cpphs for preprocessing the libraries, so there should already > be a copy in the distribution. There is a copy of the source code, but not a compiled binary.
> > I've hacked together a basic implementation, the only > > thing is that its a lot slower, mainly because its being run on every > > single file which is completely unneeded. > > Are you using -F? Actually the preprocessor is run twice on most files, > due to the way Hugs handles imports. > Yes, I'm using -F, but with some additional tweaks because popen on WinHugs without a console spawns an additional console window every time it is run, which is most annoying, and plays havoc with the focus of the window. > None are terribly attractive (and they would only be for cpp). > I agree. Is there no other way to stop the preprocessor running on all files, and restricting it to just those which are needed? _______________________________________________ Cvs-hugs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/cvs-hugs
