Fair enough, I can wait for a couple of days. You might want to fix
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/haskell-installs/yhc-install/yhc/src/translator/js/test>darcs whatsnew { hunk ./src/translator/js/test/Makefile 12 - $(YHC) -includes ../lib/haskell -linkcore $< + $(YHC) --includes ../lib/haskell --linkcore $< } immediately though. This is the only makefile for the javascript stuff in the repo, and it doesn't work because of - instead of --. Given your darcs log message that the javascript compiler would be broken I initially assumed that was the reason and not a flags change. More questions. So okay, it builds, I have Test1.html. It's a blank file with a bunch of javascript. I have firebug, so I can ask execute stuff in the javascript console. But I can't figure out what to execute. factorial isn't there, nor sumlst... none of the interesting looking functions? So what is this supposed to do? And can I change the makefile so that at least it generates javascript where I can execute the interesting functions in the firebug console? thomas. 2007/11/26, Dimitry Golubovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Thomas, > > OK, let's try to get on the same page regarding where the project is. > > The Javascript generator is maybe not optimal, but it works. > > DOM bindings are generated from W3C's IDL files, so everything DOM > provides may be used by Haskell programs, whether in CPS notation, or > monadic, this will become clear, which form to use, in the near > future. > > The recent HsWTKDemo works well in major browsers (FF, MSIE, Opera) > except for Safari, but this is probably a hard case due to the lack of > debugging information. > > If you look at its source > http://darcs.haskell.org/yhc/web/jsdemos/HsWTKDemo.hs > > (no, you cannot compile it at the moment because it is plain CPS) you > may see some stuff related to static page layout definition in > declarative way (look for upcntW, factW, etc.) This part is almost > finalized wrt notation. What's left undecided is whether to use plain > CPS notation, or monadic notation for parts of the code that involve > imperative stuff (see e. g. updateD function where node's children are > replaced in order to update what's displayed). > > This all works perfectly in plain CPS. Understanding that nowadays > Monads are mainstream, I am trying to adopt monadic notation based on > the Cont monad instead of plain CPS. I ran one example (EchoM) on MSIE > and noticed memory leaks on each user's action. However when the page > is unloaded, MSIE shrinks in size which is a good sign. I think I know > where the cause is, tonight I'll try to fix it. If unsuccessful, I'll > probably unroll all monadic changes. > > Next steps are: > > 1. Finalize the code notation for static layout and imperative part > and check the base library into the Yhc repo > > 2. Generate haddock documentation > > 3. Write a better documentation for developers > > 4. Set up a web service that would allow everybody to submit their > Haskell source and generate HTML page with Javascript in response; > this I think can be done based on the hpaste program (backed by > Happs). > > Just for now, you have to wait a couple days while I am straightening > the monadic thing out. I'd appreciate if you look at the code of > HsWTKDemo and give me your impressions about notation, etc. > > Thank you. > > -- > Dimitry Golubovsky > > Anywhere on the Web > _______________________________________________ Yhc mailing list Yhc@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/yhc