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From: | Roland Coeurjoly |
Subject: | bug#40852: Support compilation of Haskell in org mode babel blocks. |
Date: | Mon, 26 Oct 2020 21:18:15 +0100 |
Roland Coeurjoly <rolandcoeurjoly@gmail.com> writes:
> Haskell code can be both compiled (for example with ghc), or interpreted (with
> ghci).
>
> Until now, org babel had only support for interpretation.
>
> Haskell is weird in that some code for the interpreter cannot be
> compiled and viceversa. For example, in ghci (the interpreter) you
> are required to use let to declare functions.
>
> In this patch I add support for compilation with the header argument
> :compile yes. The function to compile haskell is almost a copy paste
> of the C funcion in ob-C.el.
>
> By default I retain the original behavior, i.e. interpreting the block.
>
> I have tested this patch in emacs-27.0.91.
>
> It is my first patch to GNU Emacs and I am a newbie with both elisp
> and haskell.
There was unfortunately no response to this patch at the time (in April
this year), because, I guess, not that many people have knowledge of
both Org and Haskell. :-/ Me included.
The code looks reasonable to me, but I have no way of testing.
I'm not quite sure who I should direct attention to this patch -- Eric
Schulte, who wrote ob-haskell, doesn't seem to have contributed in a
decade...
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