Re: Re[2]: [Haskell-cafe] COM and Haskell

2007-04-27 Thread Andrew Appleyard

On 26/04/2007, at 12:12 am, Bulat Ziganshin wrote:


Simon Marlow recently wrote paper about handling dynamic exceptions -
for me it seems that he described general system to mimic OOP in  
Haskell


I found the paper (titled 'An Extensible Dynamically-Typed Hierarchy  
of Exceptions').  The system described is not a complete OO mapping  
(it doesn't deal with method overloading, for example) however  
because it is a recent paper and the mapping is quite lightweight it  
could be useful to me.


Thanks for the reference Bulat.

Regards,
Andrew.
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Re[2]: [Haskell-cafe] COM and Haskell

2007-04-25 Thread Bulat Ziganshin
Hello Andrew,

Tuesday, April 24, 2007, 5:03:53 AM, you wrote:

 A core difficulty is the mismatch between the object-oriented type
 system of .NET and Haskell's.  This is something that RubyCLR didn't  
 need to conquer, Ruby already having object-oriented concepts.

Simon Marlow recently wrote paper about handling dynamic exceptions -
for me it seems that he described general system to mimic OOP in Haskell

-- 
Best regards,
 Bulatmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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