> If someone could post an example of a "hs" and a "c" file and > how to compile > it with ghc, i would be very apreciative. I have looked at > > http://www.haskell.org/ghc/docs/latest/html/users_guide/sec-ff > i-ghc.html > > for a long time, and I can't figure out how to reproduce the > example. I > have noticed that if you name your hs file "M.hs" as the page > says, then ghc > will produce M_stub.h instead of the included "foo_stub.h" > that the c main > program lists. I've used windowsXP and ghc[rpm] installed on > redhat7.3, and > still nothing works.
The stub files are named after the original .hs file, so if you have Foo.hs you'll get Foo_stub.c. Most people name their files after the module name, so for example Foo.hs contains module 'Foo' (in fact this is necessary if you want to use ghc --make or GHCi). > my best linux output... > [Jacob@localhost ffi]$ ls > main.c M.hs > [Jacob@localhost ffi]$ ghc -fglasgow-exts M.hs I think you want 'ghc -c -fglasgow-exts M.hs' here. Or maybe 'ghc -fglasgow-exts main.c M.hs' to do compilation and linking in one go. > /usr/lib/ghc-5.04/libHSrts.a(Main.o): In function `main': > Main.o(.text+0x4): undefined reference to `__stginit_Main' > Main.o(.text+0x1b): undefined reference to `Main_zdmain_closure' > collect2: ld returned 1 exit status > [Jacob@localhost ffi]$ ghc -fglasgow-exts main.c M_stub.c > In file included from main.c:4: > /usr/lib/ghc-5.04/include/RtsAPI.h:125: syntax error before `const' > /usr/lib/ghc-5.04/include/RtsAPI.h:126: syntax error before `const' This is a bug in 5.04; #include "Rts.h" before RtsAPI.h to work around it. Cheers, Simon _______________________________________________ FFI mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/ffi