On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at 4:40 PM, Donn Cave <[email protected]> wrote: > Sorry about the belated response, but this shouldn't be a problem since > it isn't going to be very helpful anyway! > > I've managed to follow the process described on this page: > http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Using_Haskell_in_an_Xcode_Cocoa_project > to link Haskell code to a non-Haskell main program, via Xcode. > > You've probably already seen this, it's mostly about a few iterations > of trial and error linking, to get the list of GHC library dependencies, > which is what you need whether you're using Xcode or not. If you really > need a single library with your code and all those dependencies, that > may be technically feasible, though awfully tedious. >
Thanks for the pointer. I had already read this. I am looking for a non-trial-and-error mechanism for creating a statically linked .a file. It's Step 8 in the article. Thanks for your help. David > > The only clear problem I encountered while experimenting with it is that > GHC run time options need ghc -rtsopts, so they're unavailable if your > program isn't built by ghc. I believe I worked around that with a special > rtsmain.o, could probably recover the details if that's of interest. > > Donn > > _______________________________________________ > Haskell-Cafe mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe > -- Visi.Pro, Cloud Computing for the Rest of Us http://visi.pro Lift, the simply functional web framework http://liftweb.net Follow me: http://twitter.com/dpp Blog: http://goodstuff.im
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