Just to clarify, here is the sample haskell code that I am using -
{-# LANGUAGE ForeignFunctionInterface #-}
module Glue where
import Foreign.C.String
import qualified Control.Concurrent as CC
funHaskell :: CString - IO Int
funHaskell cstr = do
putStrLn Haskell function called
str -
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 6:09 AM, C K Kashyap ckkash...@gmail.com wrote:
Say I have a haskell function 'f' that does a forkIO and starts an action
a. I create a DLL of this haskell code and inovke f from C. Can I
expect the a to continue to run once f has returned to C?
While you're off in C
Quoth C K Kashyap ckkash...@gmail.com,
...
Say I have a haskell function 'f' that does a forkIO and starts an action
a. I create a DLL of this haskell code and inovke f from C. Can I
expect the a to continue to run once f has returned to C?
Once control returns to f's caller, outside of the
Hey Donn .. thanks, it turns out that threads do resume!!! This is how
I got my gmail stuff working.
I only have a doubt if the TCP keep/alive stuff continues to happen or
not
Regards,
Kashyap
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 9:07 PM, Donn Cave d...@avvanta.com wrote:
Quoth C K Kashyap