You may also want to look at Dyre. It does dynamic recompilation of
source files. Depending on your application, hint may not be what you
need. Eg, if you're trying to build something like lambdabot's
interpreter, then Hint is probably on the right track, if you just
want to use Haskell-as-configuration file (a la xmonad), then Dyre is
probably a better (or at least easier, Hint can be evil...) choice
/Joe
On Oct 22, 2009, at 7:07 AM, Waldemar Biernacki wrote:
Thank you Martijn!
You mean like in interpreted languages?
Naturally! My mistake.
I'd like to write an application which has to be compiled to exec
file. It is neccessary to performe some additional procedures
which are unknown at the moment of the compilition.
You could use the GHC libraries, or Hint which is built on top of
GHC.
I've used it before and it works pretty nicely.
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/hint
At first sight it seems be what I'm looking for. I'll try.
Thank you for the help!
wb.
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