
You can name the source files whatever you like, and you can associate them
with your desired ececutable names in the cabal file.
Eg. In a cabal file:
...
executable zshhs
main-is: ZshClone.hs
hs-source-dirs: src
...
Where "zshhs" is the desired binary output name, and the directory
containing this cabal file also contains "src/ZshClone.hs" with your main
function.
On Sun, May 28, 2017 at 14:46 Dennis Raddle
I got a private reply which helps but it made me think of another question.
In the stack demo, there's one executable 'helloworld-exe' which is compiled from app/Main.hs.
If I'm going to have several executables, what do I call the source files, and how do I control the file name of the executable that gets built?
Thanks, D
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