
Here's a binary dist of my build: https://www.dropbox.com/s/d37rij0dnvjiqqy/ghc-7.7.20130915-x86_64-apple-darw...
In case someone wants to confirm my findings.
Cheers,
Christiaan
On Sep 16, 2013, at 2:24 PM, Christiaan Baaij
Hi,
I saw the same issue/crash on my machine using ghc 7.6.3.
I just build a "perf" build of GHC-head with "85a9e2468dc74b9e5ccde0dd61be86219fd323a2" as the latest commit.
Now running, I get: 1) > cabal install bindings-glfw 2) > ghci 3) ghci> :m Bindings.GLFW 4) ghci> Bindings.GLFW.c'glfwInit 5) ghci> 1
And doing: 1.) > cabal install GLFW-b 2.) > ghci -package GLFW-b 3.) ghci> import Graphics.UI.GLFW as GLFW 4.) ghci> GLFW.init 5.) ghci> True
My platform: - OSX 10.8.4 - ghc(i) 7.7.20130915 - cabal 1.18.0.1 (using 1.18.0 of the Cabal library) - xcode cltools 4.6.2
So it seems that the new ghci linking infrastructure fixes things
Cheers,
Christiaan
On Sep 14, 2013, at 9:00 PM, Jan-Philip Loos
wrote: What I do for GLFW is use a dylib, then you don't rely on GHCi's static-ish linker. The only wrinkle is figuring out where you want the dylib. I think homebrew will put one in /usr/local/lib, which works out nicely, but they don't have GLFW 3 yet. Another option is to build the dylib yourself from the GLFW source bundled with the GLFW-b package, then tell cabal where to find it.
Hi, for me the problem relocates now to the "bindings-glfw" package, since the native bindings moved to this package and are wrapped up with "glfw-b".
My way to the same exception already mentioned by Brian Lewis: 1) > cabal install bindings-glfw 2) > ghci 3) ghci> :m Bindings.GLFW 4) ghci> Bindings.GLFW.c'glfwInit 5) ghci terminates with exception: *** Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSInvalidArgumentException', reason: '-[NSAutoreleasePool init]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x7fc443c01b30'
Anthony Cowley mentioned to use ghci with GLFW as a dylib, I have no clue how to do this. I built the according glfw version on my own as a dylib and loaded ghci with it explicitly, this didn't help. I guess the compiled bindings-glfw is already statically packed up.
How can I get ghci to use the native glfw dylib in combination with bindings-glfw? If I have to compile bindings-glfw with different settings, which settings? I have some oversight over haskell but no really deep knowledge according to bindings and lib-loading of ghci, but I'm willing to learn it ;)
My Platform: - OSX 10.8.5 - ghc(i) 7.6.3 - cabal 1.18.0.1 - xcode dev tools 4.6.3
Thanks and Greetings
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