We are trying to build and call some Haskell code in and from from the open-src spreadsheet "gn'meric". It seems that it could be a good basis for experiments in FP + SSs.
We have worked through the simple FFI examples and can create small C+Haskell stand-alone programs. However, gnu'eric is quite a large program and autoconf|automake|...|libtools are used to build it. Consequently one does not have an entirely free hand to just compile and link the pieces in any old way. It has to fit in with the general build scheme. There is a general pattern to 'eric's "plugins": add a directory, e.g. ...../plugins/haskell/Makefile.am --->Mafilefile.in--->Makefile /functions.c -- the plugin's code /.... and we can make C-only plugins. The next step, or "impasse" to give it the technical name, is to add /functionsH.hs -- Haskell called from functions.c ? Please has anybody used ghc in this type of environment before, and ? have advice on the exercise in general or on ? creating a *shared library* from C + Haskell code in particular ? We[*] have tried a few things, so far with less than complete success, and often featuring undefined labels,-( e.g. E Unable to open module file "/home/lloyd/gnumeric/install//lib/gnumeric/1.2.1-bonobo/plugins/haskell/plugin.la". E /home/lloyd/gnumeric/install//lib/gnumeric/1.2.1-bonobo/plugins/haskell/plugin.so: undefined symbol: GHCziInt_I8zh_con_info Lloyd -- Lloyd ALLISON, CSSE, Monash University, Victoria, Australia 3800. web: http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~lloyd/ tel: +61 3 9905 5205 use: http://www.linux.org/ OpenOffice: http://www.openoffice.org/ PS. [*] Not a royal we. _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell