
Hello John, Friday, January 15, 2010, 1:42:15 AM, you wrote:
Is it possible to prevent a library from being used unless -threaded is enabled? I have a specific case where lots-of-nasty
yes. it's how opposite checked in gtk2hs: when (rtsSupportsBoundThreads) $ fail $ "\n" ++ "initGUI: Gtk+ is single threaded and so cannot safely be used from\n" ++ "multiple Haskell threads when using GHC's threaded RTS. You can\n" ++ "avoid this error by relinking your program without using the\n" ++ "'-threaded' flag. If you have to use the threaded RTS and are\n" ++ "absolutely sure that you only ever call Gtk+ from a single OS\n" ++ "thread then you can use the function: unsafeInitGUIForThreadedRTS\n" -- Best regards, Bulat mailto:Bulat.Ziganshin@gmail.com