Hopefully it will be coming together soon. The last couple of weeks have been pretty hectic for me, but most of it ends tomorrow. I'm hoping to put some time into getting the code into shape this weekend.

Aaron

On Mar 8, 2007, at 4:34 PM, Kirsten Chevalier wrote:

On 3/8/07, Neil Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

I would like to parse GHC Core to an abstract syntax tree, as the old
GHC Core library used to allow the user to do. I do not want to depend
on the GHC API (too big), but don't mind depending on a small and
separately available .cabal'd package. I also don't mind copying a few
modules into my program. The types are of no interest to me, if that
makes it any easier

Does anyone have the code/library to do this sitting around?

Does it matter which version of GHC? As far as I know, there's no
External Core parser that will work with the code emitted by
-fext-core in 6.6. (Aaron Tomb and I (mostly Aaron) have been working
on getting that working again.) I have a parser that works with (IIRC)
GHC 6.0 somewhere, though it would take a little bit of finding. If
that would be useful for you, let me know.

Cheers,
Kirsten

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