
John Meacham (john@repetae.net) wrote:
Although perhaps not the simplest way to go about your task, haskell support for SWIG would be great! it would immediatly give us access to A LOT of C/C++ libraries which already have swig bindings.
I also thinks so. Playing in the past with Ruby+SWIG looked very easy, but in the meantime I decided to try switch to Haskell :-)
targeting hsc would probably be best, as the portable hsc files could be distributed for those that don't have haskell-swig nativly installed. If anyone is looking for a random project, I recommend it.
I'd be happy if I could help more with the project, but at the moment just investigating if it would be feasible sicne I cannot estimate the level of difficulty in implemennting it. Sincerely, Gour -- Gour | gour@mail.inet.hr Registered Linux User | #278493 GPG Public Key | 8C44EDCD