
Hi, Malcolm Wallace wrote:
You are probably already requiring the end user to install a Haskell compiler/interpreter, a C/Java compiler, and a documentation tool (LaTeX, Haddock, DocBook, whatever).
Yes, one tool/library more or less to install is not going to make much of a difference, I suppose.
At the moment, indeed you need to change the sources. However, I have been playing for a long time with the idea of detecting/configuring pre-processors externally in much the same way that compilers are currently detected/configured. I'm sure it wouldn't be too hard. If there is enough demand I'll probably do it.
That sounds like a good idea to me! In particular if it is easy to do. Best regards, /Henrik -- Henrik Nilsson Yale University Department of Computer Science nilsson@cs.yale.edu