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70d35935
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Simon Marlow
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[project @ 1999-08-02 16:07:58 by simonmar]
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This is the root directory for functional-programming tools
distributed by the Computing Science Department at Glasgow University.
Simon Peyton Jones <simonpj@
dcs.gla.ac.uk
> is the ringleader of this
Simon Peyton Jones <simonpj@
microsoft.com
> is the ringleader of this
effort. The tools are:
ghc the Glasgow Haskell compilation system
hslibs collection of Haskell libraries
haggis the Haggis GUI toolkit
happy the Happy Haskell parser generator
hdirect Haskell interop tool
green-card a foreign function interface pre-processor for Haskell.
nofib the NoFib Haskell benchmarking suite
literate the Glasgow "literate programming" system
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docs documentation on the installing and using
the fptools suite.
The "literate" stuff is usually distributed *with* other systems, but
not necessarily. Components which are always part of a distribution
(never stand-alone) are "glafp-utils" and "mk" (a configuration
system).
Components which are always part of a distribution (never stand-alone)
are "glafp-utils" and "mk" (a configuration system).
There is usually an ANNOUNCE* file with any distribution. Please
consult that, or the <piece>/README file, to find out how to proceed.
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