Hans Aberg wrote:
At 14.21 -0800 0-11-13, Johan Nordlander wrote:
The version of O'Hugs that was released September last year did actually contain an attempt to make the Tk bindings work on a Mac.
What is this O'Hugs you are speaking about?
O'Hugs is an implementation of O'Haskell, which is an object-oriented extension to Haskell developed at Chalmers. Have a look at http://www.cs.chalmers.se/~nordland/ohaskell/ O'Hugs itself is a derivative of Hugs 1.3b, consisting of a replacement for the IO monad, some syntactic enhancements, and a heavily modified type-checker.
-- The thing is that Hugs Mac port I and Pablo made consist of two parts, one that I made and another that Pablo maintained which I think derives from work you once made. We then combined that into one version.
Would it not be better to combine efforts into one single Mac version?
Absolutely! In fact this might be a good time to do that, since I'm in the process of taking up the maintenance responsibilities for Classic Hugs.
-- I have removed the DropUNIX package, and implemented AppleEvents on our version (not yet released).
This is good news, since I believe that makes the interpreter responsive to AppleEvents whenever it attempts to read the command line (right?). So let's coordinate our activities. Is there some place where I can get hold of your latest sources? -- Johan