On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 4:20 PM, Amy de Buitléir
<amy@nualeargais.ie> wrote:
csmagic <csmagic <at> gmail.com> writes:
>
> Thanks Joey, AmyNow I want to go 'backwards'.For example I have
> Language.Haskell.Exts.SyntaxI want to dig into it. Where/How do I start?
Using either Hayoo or Hoogle, search for "Language.Haskell.Exts.Syntax". Click on
the results to find out more about this module (what package it's in, what
methods it contains, etc.) Does that answer your question?
Ok Thanks Amy.
Language.C was not working yesterday and is working now today.
Maybe I mistyped something
Now I find that I am directed to do at page http://trac.sivity.net/language_c/wiki/GettingStarted
module Main where
import Language.C
import Language.C.System.GCC -- preprocessor used
main = parseMyFile "test.c" >>= printMyAST
Whats with the double import?
Does not the contents of Language.C get imported when that is imported?
[Note this is not so much a question specific to Language.C as to the general nature of module namespace structuring in Haskell]