On 11 Nov 2005, at 23:09, David Frech wrote:

On 11/11/05, Neil Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just so that people don't get the wrong idea ...

- It's just an experiment of mine with the backend that turns out to
have sparked some interest. It seems to compile most of Haskell 98 (at least it did when it last worked ;-)) but it's in no way an industrial
strength compiler yet.

I'm curious. Can you be more specific about what you thought
wanted/needed changing in nhc98's VM and/or compiler?

I haven't played around with nhc98 yet, but I was intrigued by its
small size and its (modestly-sized and simple) bytecoded
implementation. Should I now be more interested in Yhc instead? ;-)

I'd like to build a web-publishing framework in Haskell that is
totally self-contained, very portable, and easy to bootstrap ... and
nhc98 or Yhc might be a nice place to start.

Are you documenting your thoughts about the Yhc implementation somewhere?

You should find us documenting our work in the blog... yhc06.blogspot.org.

Bob

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