On Sat, Dec 09, 2006 at 07:20:41PM +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have now determined to my satisfaction that Hugs98-plus-Sept2006 has > initialization problems concerning Prelude.hs and the use of the -P option. > These problems may be peculiar to the port of Hugs to OpenBSD. In any event > I have started poking around with gdb to try to figure out what's going on. > (I actually can induce hugs to recognize the various prim functions that > I initially had trouble with, but it's clear that Prelude processing does > not work exactly as documented.)
I guess that you're trying to add /usr/lib/hugs/packages/hugsbase/Hugs to the search path. This isn't supposed to work, because that directory isn't the root of a module hierarchy: each file X.hs in there contains a module Hugs.X, not X. It's the parent of that directory that is a module hierarchy, and it's already in the search path. If you're determined to use these prim* functions (though you shouldn't because they're internal, and there are Haskell 98 equivalents of each of them), you can approximate the pre-2002 Hugs Prelude with Hugs> :m Hugs.Prelude Hugs.Prelude> primMaxInt 2147483647 There are no guarantees that it will work in the future, though. _______________________________________________ Hugs-Users mailing list Hugs-Users@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/hugs-users