
Hi Moritz,
However dlopen with musl on x86 seems fine.
Here's a dlopen example that segfaults if linked with -static:
#include
No. Not necessarily. We can perfectly fine load archives and the pre-linked ghci objects. However dlopen with musl on x86 seems fine. On arm it’s not implemented, and just throws an error message. There is a -dynamic flag in HEAD, which disables GHC even trying to load dynamic libraries and always assuming there is no dynamic linking facility, even if configure reports the existence of dlopen...
On Tue, 29 Sep 2020 at 6:54 PM, Cheng Shao
wrote: Hi Ben,
We will likely transition the Alpine binary distribution to be fully
statically-linked, providing a convenient, distribution-independent
packaging option for Linux users.
iirc for statically linked executables, musl doesn't even support
dlopen, so wouldn't this mean such a bindist would fail for all
LoadDLL ghci commands?
Cheers,
Cheng
On Mon, Sep 28, 2020 at 9:15 PM Ben Gamari
wrote: Hello all,
The GHC team is very pleased to announce the availability of the first
alpha release in the GHC 9.0 series. Source and binary distributions are
available at the usual place:
This first alpha comes quite a bit later than expected. However, we have
done a significant amount of testing on this pre-release and therefore
hope to be able to move forward quickly with a release candidate next
week and with a final release in mid-October.
GHC 9.0.1 will bring a number of new features:
* A first cut of the new LinearTypes language extension [1], allowing
use of linear function syntax and linear record fields.
* A new bignum library (ghc-bignum), allowing GHC to be more easily
used with integer libraries other than GMP.
* Improvements in code generation, resulting in considerable
performance improvements in some programs.
* Improvements in pattern-match checking, allowing more precise
detection of redundant cases and reduced compilation time.
* Implementation of the "simplified subsumption" proposal [2]
simplifying the type system and paving the way for QuickLook
impredicativity in GHC 9.2.
* Implementation of the QualifiedDo extension [3], allowing more
convenient overloading of `do` syntax.
* Improvements in compilation time.
And many more. See the release notes [4] for a full accounting of the
changes in this release.
Do note that there are a few things that we expect will change before
the final release:
* We expect to sort out a notarization workflow for Apple Darwin,
allowing our binary distributions to be used on macOS Catalina
without hassle.
Until this has been sorted out Catalina users can exempt the
current macOS binary distribution from the notarization requirement
themselves by running `xattr -cr .` on the unpacked tree before
running `make install`.
* We will likely transition the Alpine binary distribution to be fully
statically-linked, providing a convenient, distribution-independent
packaging option for Linux users.
* We will be merging a robust solution for #17760 which will introduce
a new primitive, `keepAlive#`, to the `base` library, subsuming
most uses of `touch#`.
As always, do test this release and open tickets for whatever issues you
encounter. To help with this, we will be publishing a blog post
describing use of our new `head.hackage` infrastructure to ease testing
of larger projects with Hackage dependencies later this week.
Cheers,
- Ben
[1] https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/blob/master/proposals/0111-li...
[2] https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/blob/master/proposals/0287-si...
[3] https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/blob/master/proposals/0216-qu...
[4] https://downloads.haskell.org/ghc/9.0.1-alpha1/docs/html/users_guide/9.0.1-n...
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