
You should compile the .c file using GHC itself. This guarantees that, under the hood, you are using the right version of gcc. I've never been able to get MS VC++ to work for compiling statically linked C source - but it works great for building DLLs that you can then reference from the Haskell .exe . Dominik Oesterreich wrote:
Start GHCi with the following command line: ghci -fffi test.lhs project.o GHCi should just load the object file, and you shouldn't have a
problem.
Well, I certainly red the GHC Documentation and so I tried all that things. Fortunately doest it work now. First I compiled the *.c file with Microsoft C++ 6.0 an took the projekt.obj file, but it doesn't work. After that I tried gcc, which created the projekt.o File and I got no errors.
Dominik
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