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author | simonm <unknown> | 1998-02-02 17:35:59 +0000 |
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committer | simonm <unknown> | 1998-02-02 17:35:59 +0000 |
commit | 28139aea50376444d56f43f0914291348a51a7e7 (patch) | |
tree | 595c378188638ef16462972c1e7fcdb8409c7f16 /ghc/lib/concurrent/Channel.lhs | |
parent | 98a1ebecb6d22d793b1d9f8e1d24ecbb5a2d130f (diff) | |
download | haskell-28139aea50376444d56f43f0914291348a51a7e7.tar.gz |
[project @ 1998-02-02 17:27:26 by simonm]
Library re-organisation:
All libraries now live under ghc/lib, which has the following structure:
ghc/lib/std -- all prelude files (libHS.a)
ghc/lib/std/cbits
ghc/lib/exts -- standard Hugs/GHC extensions (libHSexts.a)
-- available with '-fglasgow-exts'
ghc/lib/posix -- POSIX library (libHSposix.a)
ghc/lib/posix/cbits -- available with '-syslib posix'
ghc/lib/misc -- used to be hslibs/ghc (libHSmisc.a)
ghc/lib/misc/cbits -- available with '-syslib misc'
ghc/lib/concurrent -- Concurrent libraries (libHSconc.a)
-- available with '-concurrent'
Also, several non-standard prelude modules had their names changed to begin
with 'Prel' to reduce namespace pollution.
Addr ==> PrelAddr (Addr interface available in 'exts')
ArrBase ==> PrelArr
CCall ==> PrelCCall (CCall interface available in 'exts')
ConcBase ==> PrelConc
GHCerr ==> PrelErr
Foreign ==> PrelForeign (Foreign interface available in 'exts')
GHC ==> PrelGHC
IOHandle ==> PrelHandle
IOBase ==> PrelIOBase
GHCmain ==> PrelMain
STBase ==> PrelST
Unsafe ==> PrelUnsafe
UnsafeST ==> PrelUnsafeST
Diffstat (limited to 'ghc/lib/concurrent/Channel.lhs')
-rw-r--r-- | ghc/lib/concurrent/Channel.lhs | 6 |
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/ghc/lib/concurrent/Channel.lhs b/ghc/lib/concurrent/Channel.lhs index e21bca1380..6ae4ac83ff 100644 --- a/ghc/lib/concurrent/Channel.lhs +++ b/ghc/lib/concurrent/Channel.lhs @@ -27,9 +27,9 @@ module Channel ) where import Prelude -import ConcBase -import STBase -import Unsafe ( unsafeInterleaveIO ) +import PrelConc +import PrelST +import PrelUnsafe ( unsafeInterleaveIO ) \end{code} A channel is represented by two @MVar@s keeping track of the two ends |