On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 7:31 PM, Joerg Fritsch <frit...@joerg.cc> wrote:
> This is probably a very basic question. > > I am working on a DSL that eventuyally would allow me to say: > > import language.cwmwl > > main = runCWMWL $ do > > eval ("isFib::", 1000, ?BOOL) > > > I have just started to work on the interpreter-function runCWMWL and I > wonder whether it is possible to escape to real Haskell somehow (and how?) > either inside ot outside the do-block. > > I thought of providing a defautl-wrapper for some required prelude > functions (such as print) inside my interpreter but I wonder if there are > more elegant ways to co-loacate a DSL and Haskell without falling back to > being a normal library only. > > --Joerg > > > +1 I am also interested in the DSL-in-Haskell possibilities [I am assuming Joerg that you're familiar with the basic ideas and terminology like http://martinfowler.com/bliki/DomainSpecificLanguage.html and the links therein] Rusi -- http://www.the-magus.in http://blog.languager.org
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