Michael, Sorry, I might have had wrong assumptions about what you want to do.
I presume you have a C++ application compiled via Visual Studio 6 that invokes a Haskell DLL. If that's correct, read on; if not, please tell me again what your setting is. To link your Haskell DLL with the C++ application: 1. Create a .def file for your DLL. Say, your Haskell library is HaskellLib.dll, so your .def file will be HaskelLib.def. Suppose the Haskell finction that you want to call from C++ is myHaskellFunc, then the .def file might look like LIBRARY HASKELLLIB EXPORTS myHaskellFunc 2. Create an import library using Visual Studio's lib.exe: lib /DEF:HaskellLib.def /OUT:HaskellLib.lib 3. Add HaskellLib.lib to your Visual Studio project and link. Cheers, Cyril > Cyril, > > I know the Haskell Wiki page you pointed to; it does not answer my > specific questions. > > The decision which compiler to use is not up to me and, as the Wiki page > points out, there is no other way to use Haskell modules from within a > Visual Studio C++ compiled application than via a DLL: > > "The Windows distribution of GHC comes bundled with the GCC compiler, > which is used as backend. That's why linking Haskell with Visual C++ is > no different from linking GCC-generated code with the code generated by > Visual C++. > > One cannot statically link together object files produced by those two > compilers, but they can be linked dynamically: an executable produced by > Visual C++ can invoke a DLL produced by GCC, and vice versa." > > Michael > > _______________________________________________ Glasgow-haskell-users mailing list Glasgow-haskell-users@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/glasgow-haskell-users