
Am 24.01.2017 um 17:07 schrieb Anthony Cowley:
On Jan 24, 2017, at 3:11 AM, Andrew Butterfield
wrote: Why not write a new Haskell version of CPP with a more corporate-friendly OS license?
(HPP ?)
I already wrote hpp, and it's been on hackage for a while now. Its test suite puts it through the spec conformance portion of the mcpp test suite, so one can be somewhat confident that it does the fiddly things correctly. That said, I did find and fix bugs when running it over lens (a sigil-rich environment, to be sure) during testing, so there may yet be Haskell code it doesn't play well with.
It is fairly fast, memory-efficient, written entirely in Haskell, on GitHub, and BSD-licensed.
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