Wolfgang Jeltsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
there was some discussion about a Haskell-friendly CPP a while ago. What
happend to this project? I desperately need such a preprocessor.
It is called cpphs, and is currently at version 0.7. I think it
is feature-complete now, and has behaviour
Malcolm Wallace implemented it... I've used it and it works fine for
me. There's an announcement somewhere in the Haskell mailing lists.
Here it is:
http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/fp/cpphs/
#g
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At 23:18 27/09/04 +0200, Wolfgang Jeltsch wrote:
Hello,
there was some discussion about a
Am Dienstag, 28. September 2004 11:51 schrieb Malcolm Wallace:
Wolfgang Jeltsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
there was some discussion about a Haskell-friendly CPP a while ago. What
happend to this project? I desperately need such a preprocessor.
It is called cpphs, and is currently at
On Tue, Sep 28, 2004 at 12:53:00PM +0200, Wolfgang Jeltsch wrote:
Is there any effort to package this as a Debian package? Or has this
already be done?
As far as I know it hasn't been done yet.
It would be very good if cpphs would enter the next stable Debian
release (3.1).
I'm told
Am Dienstag, 28. September 2004 16:24 schrieb Ian Lynagh:
[...]
It would be very good if cpphs would enter the next stable Debian
release (3.1).
I'm told this is still possible, so I'll have a look at it unless
someone else says they already have or want to.
Thanks a lot.
Thanks
Ian
On Mon, Sep 27, 2004 at 11:18:29PM +0200, Wolfgang Jeltsch wrote:
Hello,
there was some discussion about a Haskell-friendly CPP a while ago. What
happend to this project? I desperately need such a preprocessor.
CPP 3.3.4, which I use now, is not usable for me because you cannot have