
On Tuesday 12 Oct 2004 8:16 pm, Shae Matijs Erisson wrote:
Part of my lost list of Haskell wishes: GHC-approved SDL binding (there are several partial implementations)
Well I have a SDL binding. It's still partial to be sure (as is every Haskell other binding to anything AFAICS:-), and I must confess that it doesn't benefit from the endorsement of GHC folk either. Seriously though, what do you mean by "GHC-approved". I guess you mean distributed with GHC? I thought the major aim of the library infrastructure project was to reduce the library bloat of various distributions and to de-sync library releases from compiler releases. But I dunno, is GHC-approval something library writers should aspire to? If so, how do I apply? :-) Regards -- Adrian Hey