On 2008 Nov 26, at 16:58, Matthias Kilian wrote:
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 09:35:01PM +0000, Andrew Coppin wrote:
It is a fork of the JHC compiler, which should be easier to look up.
There is also Hugs, as you mentioned. In addition, you may want to
look at YHC and NHC.

Yeah, the "implementations" page on the Wiki basically says that there's GHC and Hugs, and there's also these things called YHC, NHC and JHC. All
the documentation I've read makes these latter compilers sound highly
experimental and unusable.

I would't call nhc experimental; it's quite usable, at least for
standard Haskell-98 stuff (plus some language extensions).


On a related topic: whatever happened to the compiler shootout? (Aside from dons leaving unsw)

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