
General Haskell constructs map really poorly to FPGAs. You could define a subset that maps nicely, though. But as far as I know noone has made such a compiler. It's a rather big undertaking. You could look at Cryptol and Bluespec, they are languages with similarities to Haskell better suited for hardware. -- Lennart On Aug 30, 2006, at 17:30 , Matthew Pocock wrote:
Hi,
Does anybody know of any compilers that can compile portions of a haskell program to an FPGA? I have found a few domain-specific languages implemented in haskell for FPGAs, but so far no back-ends for compilers like ghc.
Thanks,
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