Cool. Slightly annoying is that your interop is weak typed, and performance might suffer because it will be using .NET reflection all the time I guess. Do you know the Salsa binding for .NET? This aims to do strong typing. Maybe both efforts could be combined. On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 10:44 PM, Sigbjorn Finne <sigbjorn.fi...@gmail.com>wrote:
> > A new version of a Haskell .NET interop layer, hs-dotnet, has just been > released > and is now available for download, > > http://haskell.forkIO.com/dotnet > > It lets you access .NET functionality from Haskell and vice versa. Tool > support > is included in this release to aid such interop. > The new version includes development done since the start of the year. > Apart > from rewriting the internals completely to put it all on a sounder footing, > this > release includes proper support for .NET generic types (classes and > interfaces), > mapping them naturally on to Haskell parameterized types. > > The support for generics enables for instance mixed Haskell-.NET LINQ > programming; > see the distribution for examples of this along with some other interesting > applications of > the hs-dotnet interop layer. > > enjoy > --sigbjorn > > _______________________________________________ > Haskell-Cafe mailing list > Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org > http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe >
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