bos: > This is an early release of Haskell bindings for the popular LLVM > compiler infrastructure project. > > If you don't know what LLVM is, it's a wonderful toybox of compiler > components, from a complete toolchain supporting multiple architectures > through a set of well-defined APIs and IR formats that are designed for > building interesting software with. > > The official LLVM home page is here: > > http://llvm.org/ > > The Haskell bindings are based on Gordon Henriksen's C bindings. The C > bindings are almost untyped, but the Haskell bindings re-add type safety > to prevent runtime crashes and general badness. > > Currently, the entire code generation system is implemented, with most > LLVM data types supported (notably absent are structs). Also plugged in > is JIT support, so you can generate code at runtime from Haskell and run > it immediately. I've attached an example. > > Please join in the hacking fun! > > darcs get http://darcs.serpentine.com/llvm > > If you want a source tarball, fetch it from here: > > http://darcs.serpentine.com/llvm/llvm-0.0.2.tar.gz
Woot. More codegen fun! > (Hackage can't host code that uses GHC 6.8.2's language extension names > yet.) {-# LANGUAGE XYZ #-} pragmas? If so, I'm pretty sure they're supported, since xmonad uses them, and is on hackage. -- Don _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe