
Uh, not quite. My code essentially treats mathematica as a function on
strings, (and involves some additional shell wrapping), since there's
essentially no processing to do on the Haskell side there. If you
wanted to do it right, you'd probably want to write an FFI binding to
MathLink.
On 22/10/2007, Stefan O'Rear
On Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 07:20:47AM -0400, Brent Yorgey wrote:
* returning a lazy infinite list for infinite sequences via an embedded general AI and Mathematica interpreter.
Assuming you have a licensed copy of Mathematica, get in touch with Cale Gibbard; he has done all the work for interfacing Mathematica with Haskell (cf 'mbot' on freenode).
Stefan
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