
On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 10:14:07AM +0000, Daniel Carrera wrote:
Wolfgang Jeltsch wrote:
If you want to know how to feed, for example, Hugs with your Haskell program, you might have to have a look at some Hugs documentation. Remember that different Haskell implementations like Hugs, GHCi etc. may have different ways of reading Haskell programs.
"remember"? This is the first time I hear this, and I'm bewildered. I expect two C compilers to be able to compile a correct C program. Certainly a "hello world" program. How is it possible that two Haskell implementations disagree on how to read a Haskell program? (unless it's an advanced program with very unique compiler features - which is bad).
I think what Wolfgang meant was that different Haskell implementations may have: - different executable names, so you have to invoke them differently - different options - different style of work etc... Of course, all of them should accept all Haskell 98 programs. Best regards Tomasz -- I am searching for a programmer who is good at least in some of [Haskell, ML, C++, Linux, FreeBSD, math] for work in Warsaw, Poland