More fun with Haskell-in-the-large: linking time has become the main bottleneck in our development cycle. The standard solution would be to use an incremental linker, but it seems that gnu does not yet support this:-|
Alternative a: use someone else's incremental linker, e.g., Sun's ild (ghc's -pgml option appears to have its own idea about option formatting, btw) - this doesn't seem to work - should it? Alternative b: convince ghc to link objects in stages, e.g., on a per-directory basis - gnu's ld seems to support at least this kind of partial linking (-i/-r). Not quite as nice as a fully incremental linker, but would probably save our day.. other alternatives? In other words: could ghc (please;-) support incremental linking? Cheers, Claus _______________________________________________ Glasgow-haskell-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/glasgow-haskell-users