On Friday, October 24, 2003, at 05:06 PM, Wolfgang Thaller wrote:
Dear GHC for Mac OS X Users,
As you probably know, Mac OS X 10.3 a.k.a. Panther is being officially
released today. I'm going to upgrade my Powerbook right away.
Panther adds some new functions in Darwin (for example, dlfcn.h an
On 25.10.2003, at 00:01, Diederik van Arkel wrote:
Not necessary, the 10.3 dev tools includes the headers for 10.1 and
10.2 so you can compile for all three OS revisions from your 10.3 box.
Well, but those are only easily accessible from Apple's Xcode IDE; I
have no idea how to get the command-l
Dear GHC for Mac OS X Users,
As you probably know, Mac OS X 10.3 a.k.a. Panther is being officially
released today. I'm going to upgrade my Powerbook right away.
Panther adds some new functions in Darwin (for example, dlfcn.h and
proper wchar support). GHC will automatically make use of these n
Juanma Barranquero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "So, when we want very fast code, we use: -O -fvia-C."
I remember this from a long time ago (a couple of years, at least)
I was under the impression it was no longer current. Is it still
true?
-kzm
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If I haven't seen further, it is by stand
> Simon Marlow points at .../ghc/ .../users_guide.ps.gz
>
> It is shown near it the hierarchical library guide,
> which is also needed and which does not provide .ps.
Haddock doesn't produce printable output (yet), so the library
documentation is only available in HTML I'm afraid.
Cheers,