
I'm not sure which comment you are replying to; Darn - I assumed the "comment: 72 in reply to: 49" annotation was enough;
#1409: Allow recursively dependent modules transparently (without .hs-boot or anything) -------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: Isaac Dupree | Owner: (none) Type: feature request | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: ⊥ Component: Compiler | Version: 6.10.2 Resolution: | Keywords: backpack Operating System: Unknown/Multiple | Architecture: | Unknown/Multiple Type of failure: None/Unknown | Test Case: Blocked By: | Blocking: Related Tickets: #9256 | Differential Rev(s): Wiki Page: | -------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Comment (by atravers): Replying to [comment:73 simonpj]: the comment I was replying to was:
Lots of people would like this fixed; but no one has proposed a precise, worked-out, *design*. The way lies open!
Now for the next assumption:
and I fear I don't understand what "something like this" is.
The big trouble with recursive modules is that: either you need a
Okay, so I was assuming that the machinery for the "--make" option for GHC had some resemblance to computeInOuts in the paper... programmer written signature file (i.e. `.hs-boot`) or you have to compile all the modules in the SCC at once. I don't see any other path. In 2016, I rebuilt a HBC-based **bubble-gum-and-baling-wire sharp-edges- everywhere** implementation which copes with import-recursion (at least for what sources I've tested it on so far). The biggest catch? == **IT IS SLOW.** ...way too slow for practical use (if it only working with Haskell B. wasn't - in 2018 - impractical enough), hence no download links here or elsewhere. I had been working to improve its performance, with little success. But if you don't mind "going retro" for a while, I should be able to get it working again and send you the sources - just contact me on my GHC-Trac email address. -- Ticket URL: http://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/1409#comment:75 GHC http://www.haskell.org/ghc/ The Glasgow Haskell Compiler