On 28.12.10 21:25, John Meacham wrote:
jhc generated C works on the android/ARM just fine. Android specific
libraries arn't available, so you would have to bind to what you want
with the FFI.
is there a recommended procedure for porting code from GHC to JHC? i'd like to
port an application of
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 3:07 AM, Stefan Kersten s...@k-hornz.de wrote:
On 28.12.10 21:25, John Meacham wrote:
jhc generated C works on the android/ARM just fine. Android specific
libraries arn't available, so you would have to bind to what you want
with the FFI.
is there a recommended
John Meacham wrote:
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 3:07 AM, Stefan Kersten s...@k-hornz.de wrote:
On 28.12.10 21:25, John Meacham wrote:
jhc generated C works on the android/ARM just fine. Android specific
libraries arn't available, so you would have to bind to what you want
with the FFI.
is there a
Hi folks,
I have been looking at developing for my Android phone which is
running Gingerbread (Android version 2.3). The important thing about
the official development kit is this:
The new native development kit (C/C++ cross compiler for ARM) is that
the you can create android applications
There was work ongoing for an ARM port of GHC. See here:
http://tommd.wordpress.com/2010/01/19/ghc-on-arm/
Also see:
http://alpheccar.org/en/posts/show/94
Alpheccar's build uses the work of Stephen Blackheath to cross
compile, which originated in the GHC-iPhone project, based on ghc
6.10.2 I
jhc generated C works on the android/ARM just fine. Android specific
libraries arn't available, so you would have to bind to what you want
with the FFI.
John
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