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* | Reorganisation of the source tree | Simon Marlow | 2006-04-07 | 1 | -64/+0 |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Most of the other users of the fptools build system have migrated to Cabal, and with the move to darcs we can now flatten the source tree without losing history, so here goes. The main change is that the ghc/ subdir is gone, and most of what it contained is now at the top level. The build system now makes no pretense at being multi-project, it is just the GHC build system. No doubt this will break many things, and there will be a period of instability while we fix the dependencies. A straightforward build should work, but I haven't yet fixed binary/source distributions. Changes to the Building Guide will follow, too. | ||||
* | [project @ 2003-05-29 14:39:26 by sof] | sof | 2003-05-29 | 1 | -0/+64 |
Support for interop'ing with .NET via FFI declarations along the lines of what Hugs98.NET offers, see http://haskell.org/pipermail/cvs-hugs/2003-March/001723.html for FFI decl details. To enable, configure with --enable-dotnet + have a look in ghc/rts/dotnet/Makefile for details of what tools are needed to build the .NET interop layer (tools from VS.NET / Framework SDK.) The commit doesn't include some library additions + wider-scale testing is required before this extension can be regarded as available for general use. 'foreign import dotnet' is currently only supported by the C backend. |