Hi Peter, There is a Dotnet tree in the Hugs source code files, which I believe is what supports dotnet. As far as I am aware, it probably won't work. A windows developer may be able to build it, but I've never tried.
You might also be interested to know that Yhc supports --dotnet to generate a dotnet binary. I think it can FFI call the dotnet framework, but I'm not sure. IDE's are hard, and only Microsoft does them right - perhaps one day if Haskell becomes popular enough we'll get something. Thanks Neil On 10/3/07, Peter Verswyvelen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > In the (Win)Hugs documentation, I found > > "Only the ccall, stdcall and dotnet calling conventions are supported. All > others are flagged as errors." > > However, I fail to find any more information on how to invoke dotnet > methods. This might be really handy for me, as I'm very familiar with the > dotnet framework. > > For example, yesterday I rewrote and extended a program that I wanted to > develop in Haskell in just 3 hours using dotnet, while I spend weeks trying > do this in Haskell. Of course, I'm a Haskell newbie and a dotnet expert, so > this is not a fair comparison. However, I got a strange feeling, which I > want to share with you :) First of all, it was a *horrible* experience to > program C# again; I needed to type at least 3 times the amount of code, much > of which was boilerplate code, and the code is not elegant. Haskell really > changed my point of view on this; before I knew Haskell, I found C# (I'm > talking C# 3.0 here) a really neat and nice language. On the other hand, the > great Visual Studio IDE and Resharper addin made it at least 3 times faster > to type, navigate, refactor, and debug the code... Somehow, I get things > done really really really fast in C#, albeit in an "ugly" way. Once again, I > just wish Haskell had such an IDE... And yes, I know of the existance of > Visual Haskell, EclipseFP, Haskell Mode for Emacs (which I'm using), VIM, > YI, but still, these do not compare with the experience I have when using > Visual Studio/Resharper (or Eclipse or IntelliJ/IDEA for Java). But that > might just be me of course... > > A slightly frustrated Peter ;-) > > BTW: I don't want to bring up the IDE discussion again, no really ;-) > > > > _______________________________________________ > Haskell-Cafe mailing list > Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org > http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe > > _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe