[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin Erwig) wrote,
I am wondering what is the best way (in terms of
easy-to-use and easy-to-install) to use a parser
for Haskell in Hugs. As far as I know the parsers
by Sven Panne and Manuel Chakravarty require ghc.
I didn't write a parser for parsing Haskell - I only
Simon Marlow wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin Erwig) wrote,
I am wondering what is the best way (in terms of easy-to-use and
easy-to-install) to use a parser for Haskell in Hugs. [...]
Our Haskell parser library works fine with Hugs: [...] It's not quite
complete (it doesn't do fixity
"Martin" == Martin Erwig [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Martin I am wondering what is the best way (in terms of
Martin easy-to-use and easy-to-install) to use a parser
Martin for Haskell in Hugs. As far as I know the parsers
Martin by Sven Panne and Manuel Chakravarty require ghc.
There is also
I am wondering what is the best way (in terms of
easy-to-use and easy-to-install) to use a parser
for Haskell in Hugs. As far as I know the parsers
by Sven Panne and Manuel Chakravarty require ghc.
You could try using the parser from nhc98, written using
space-efficient parser combinators