Hi, I'm a Haskeller that uses Mathematica on a regular basis; it's one of my favourite tools. So - thanks for your work, I'll use it whenever applicable.
However, during compilation I get an error that ml.h is not found, even after I added Mathematica's include dirs to Include-Dirs. Since that seems to be not a Mathematica's file (it doesn't exist in my Mathematica directories), I conclude that it might be a file that is missing from the package. Is that actually so? 2009/5/18 Tracy Wadleigh <[email protected]>: > Already posted to the Haskell list but dons suggested I post to the cafe, as > well... > > All: > > mathlink is a library for writing Mathematica packages in Haskell. > > One simply writes some functions of type: > > (MLGet a, MLPut b) => a -> IO b > > and provides a package specification in a simple DSL that mimics that of > Mathematica's mprep utility. The result is a program that exposes functions > that can be called from Mathematica. > > This is a complete rewrite of my original implementation and more closely > captures the functionality I originally intended. > > I've only tested it on my own platform (64-bit Linux), but I've taken pains > to make sure the code should run on any platform. (The only real issue in > the code is picking the right functions to call when marshaling Ints.) > Please report any tweaks required to get it to work on your platform. (That > is, of course, only if, in fact, there are any other users out there. Right > now, as far as I know, I'm it.) > > I'd also just like to hear from any Haskellers out there that also use > Mathematica on a regular basis. Ping me if you're one. > > --Tracy > > _______________________________________________ > Haskell-Cafe mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe > > -- Eugene Kirpichov Web IR developer, market.yandex.ru _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list [email protected] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe
