Hi all,
Well...somehow I'm a beginner in Haskell. But actually
my interest in Haskell will increase if it is possible to call a
haskell function in C++.
Something like GreenCard ( http://www.haskell.org/greencard/ ) simplifying
the task of interfacing Haskell programs to external libraries (usually). But is there also a task to interface a foreign language with Haskell, but calling Haskell functions. Or c2hs which is an interface generator that simplifies the development of Haskell bindings to C libraries.
I want to know this, because in my company some guys are doing some
testing with Frotran and MatLab and I want to show them the power of
haskell and the software which we are using is implemented in C++ (there is the reason to make Haskel -> C++).
I read somewhere that the only way for
C++ calling a haskell function is to create a binding between Haskell
and C and from C to C++, but a easy "Hello World" example was not there.
Unfortunatelly I couldn't found anything usefull, like an complete example, or how to compile the code from haskell to C to C++.
Can sombody help me, please :P
Chears,
Miguel Lordelo.