Hello Michael,
Tuesday, November 22, 2005, 8:18:24 PM, you wrote:
MM> 6.2 and up: The object file is named after the module, not after the
MM> source file as in 5.04. As there are several main modules in my
MM> project, each in its own source file, all I get is a big mess. Any
MM> sug
Hello Sven,
Tuesday, November 22, 2005, 8:53:55 PM, you wrote:
>> #ifdef mingw32_HOST_OS
>> type CFilePath = LPCTSTR
>> type CFileOffset = Int64
SP> Whatever will be done, please use *feature-based* ifdefs, not those
SP> platform-dependent ones above, which will be proven wrong either
immediat
Am Montag, 21. November 2005 13:01 schrieb Bulat Ziganshin:
> [...]
> #ifdef mingw32_HOST_OS
> type CFilePath = LPCTSTR
> type CFileOffset = Int64
> withCFilePath = withTString
> peekCFilePath = peekTString
> #else
> type CFilePath = CString
> type CFileOffset = COff
> withCFilePath = withCString
>
On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 05:16:43PM -, Simon Peyton-Jones wrote:
> It was never fully functional, and is now seriously bit-rotted. But the
> vestiges are still there if anyone feels like resurrecting it.
On a similar note, how about the .NET support? Can it work on a
platform where the only .
Hello,
I am having some annoying problems with the 6.x compilers:
6.4 and 6.4.1: When repeating a build (with ghc --make) all modules are
rebuild even if nothing has changed. With earlier compilers, only
linking takes place in this setting. Can I change this behaviour? I
cannot develo
It was never fully functional, and is now seriously bit-rotted. But the
vestiges are still there if anyone feels like resurrecting it.
Simon
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Hi,
I just noticed the GhcWithJavaGen in mk/config.mk. It sounds
interesting and useful. I decided to switch it on and experiment, but:
Could not find module `PrimRep':
use -v to see a list of the files searched for
(imported from javaGen/JavaGen.lhs)
It seems that I'm missing some neede
Yes, last night's build worked for me, thanks.On 11/21/05, Simon Peyton-Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I believe I have fixed this. (It was my fault, late last week.)I'm compiling now to test. Meanwhile it'd be worth your having another
go.Simon
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