That's indeed an advice I've read [1]. But wouldn't it damage the performances, since code will have to go through an extra layer?
[1] http://blog.ezyang.com/2010/06/principles-of-ffi-api-design 2010/7/7 Chris Eidhof <ch...@eidhof.nl> > On 5 jul 2010, at 23:48, Yves Parès wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > I don't know if some of you are familiar with the SFML library (stands > for Simple and Fast Multimedia Library) --> http://sfml-dev.org > > As SDL, SFML is a 2D graphics library, but conversely to SDL it provides > a hardware-accelerated drawing, through OpenGL. > > Well, I'm currently writing its Haskell binding, and I'm stuck with > design issues. > > What I'm heading to is a full IO binding, and that's what I'd like to > avoid. > > Have you considered writing a low-level binding and building a high-level > library on top of that? > > -chris
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