There is a number of problems, I'm not sure which one you are encountering.
Here are some that I remember:

The sample C code doesn't shut down the ghc runtime properly when the  DLL
is unloaded.  This causes  a timer interrupt to jump into the void.  This is
easily fixed with a couple of more lines of C.

The ghc runtime installs handlers for various things that it shouldn't touch
when used as a DLL.

 -- Lennart

On 6/19/07, Lewis-Sandy, Darrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 I am new to using the Haskell FFI, and have been trying to implement the
example in section 11.6 of the GHC user's guide.



I have finally gotten to the point where my dll compiles (there is a
missing space in the mainDll.h code at line 4:12) using GHC 6.6.1, and
used the declare statement to expose the "adder" function in Excel VBA.  My
VBA Code is given below:



Private Declare Function adder Lib " adder.dll" Alias "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" 
(ByVal x
As Integer, ByVal y As Integer) As Integer



Private Sub test()

Debug.Print adder(1, 2)

End Sub







*My problem is this:*

The function works fine (the immediate window displays 3), but when I
terminate Excel, I get an application error ("The instruction at …
referenced memory at … . The memory could not be read.").  Does anyone else
have any experience calling Haskell from VBA that might be relevant?

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