Isn't that what macosx-app is for?
Maybe, but it's no use if no one knows about it, and I just googled
it and found this (and only this).
http://darcs.haskell.org/wxhaskell/bin/macosx-app-template
It's not in the documentation that came with my download of wxcore
either. Hardly a great help to a newbie, like myself - is there any
documentation? Is it a bash script or should I just guess and hope?
Oh, sorry, I see it's in the unfindable wiki page! ;-)
MigMit$ /usr/local/wxhaskell/bin/macosx-app --help
usage:
macosx-app [options] <program (a.out)>
options: [defaults in brackets]
--help | -? show this information
--verbose | -v be verbose
Seems like it just works. Of course, I agree that it's a bit hard to
find, but it's here without installing any third-party scripts.
Add to that, what I've done can be used generally, not just for
wxHaskell (or even Haskell).
Seems like the same applies to macosx-app.
Open up XCode and there are a lot of different types of projects to
choose from, and then you have to know how to use the IDE. This is
just a quick project set up for anything you want to do that is
straightforward.
So... Does it mean that you LIKE programming in XCode, even when using
Haskell? Wow.
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