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'''Yhc is no longer actively developed or maintained - see this [http://yhc06.blogspot.com/2011/04/yhc-is-dead.html blog post].'''
[[Image:Yhc_Logo.png|Yhc Logo]] <span style="font-size:24pt;font-weight:bold;">- York Haskell Compiler</span>
[[Image:Yhc_Logo.png|Yhc Logo]] <span style="font-size:24pt;font-weight:bold;">- York Haskell Compiler</span>
Warning, this compiler is not finished, and is not useable as a standard Haskell Compiler. It is also not an official York project.
Warning, this compiler is not finished, and is not useable as a standard Haskell Compiler. It is also not an official York project.
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== Installing Yhc ==
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* Windows users - See the instructions to get a [[/Snapshots|snapshot]].
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* Other users - See the [[/Building|building]] guide.
== Further information ==
== Further information ==
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* [http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/fp/yhc/snapshot/docs/ Haddock documentation]
* [http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/fp/yhc/snapshot/docs/ Haddock documentation]
* [http://darcs.haskell.org/darcsweb/darcsweb.cgi?r=yhc;a=summary Darcs Web]
* [http://darcs.haskell.org/darcsweb/darcsweb.cgi?r=yhc;a=summary Darcs Web]
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== Installing Yhc ==
 
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* Windows users - See the instructions to get a [[/Snapshots|snapshot]].
 
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* Other users - See the [[/Building|building]] guide.
 
== Yhc Manual ==
== Yhc Manual ==
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#* [[/FAQ/]] - Frequently Asked Questions
#* [[/FAQ/]] - Frequently Asked Questions
#* [[/Tutorial|Using Yhc]] - short tutorial on yhc, yhi, yhe
#* [[/Tutorial|Using Yhc]] - short tutorial on yhc, yhi, yhe
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#* [[/HCAR|HCAR Entries]] - small overview progress reports
# [[/Options/]] - command line options and environment variables
# [[/Options/]] - command line options and environment variables
# [[/Building|Building]] - building yhc from source
# [[/Building|Building]] - building yhc from source
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#* [[/Porting/]] - how to port Yhc to a new architecture/platform
#* [[/Porting/]] - how to port Yhc to a new architecture/platform
#* [[/Debug flags|Debug Flags]] - flags to help debug the compiler
#* [[/Debug flags|Debug Flags]] - flags to help debug the compiler
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#* [[/Primitives|Primitives]] - information about the primitives
# [[/RTS|Runtime System]] - information on the runtime system
# [[/RTS|Runtime System]] - information on the runtime system
#* [[/RTS/Machine|Machine]] - the virtual machine architecture
#* [[/RTS/Machine|Machine]] - the virtual machine architecture
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#* [[/Yhe|Yhe]] - the evaluator (like GHCi)
#* [[/Yhe|Yhe]] - the evaluator (like GHCi)
#* [[/Pyhi|Pyhi]] - the python runtime
#* [[/Pyhi|Pyhi]] - the python runtime
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# [[/API|API's]] - API (programmer libraries) we intend to provide
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#* [[/Javascript|Javascript]] - Javascript back end
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#* [[Yhc_web_service|Yhc web service]] - zero-install use of [[/Javascript|Javascript back end]]
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# [[/API|API's]] - API (programmer libraries) available
#* [[/API/Core|Yhc Core]] - similar to GHC Core, but for Yhc
#* [[/API/Core|Yhc Core]] - similar to GHC Core, but for Yhc
#* [[/API/Bytecode|Bytecode API]] - Haskell API to play with .hbc files
#* [[/API/Bytecode|Bytecode API]] - Haskell API to play with .hbc files
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#* [[/API/Compiler|Compiler API]] - Haskell API for playing with Haskell files
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#* [[/API/Compiler|Compiler API]] - Haskell API for playing with Haskell files (pending)
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#* [[/API/Interpreter|Interpreter API]] - C API for running .hbc files
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#* [[/API/Interpreter|Interpreter API]] - C API for running .hbc files (pending)
# [[/Ideas|Ideas]] - these are all for the future
# [[/Ideas|Ideas]] - these are all for the future
#* [[/Todo|Todo]] - things on the todo list
#* [[/Todo|Todo]] - things on the todo list
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#* [[/HeapProfiling|Heap Profiling]]
#* [[/HeapProfiling|Heap Profiling]]
#* [[/Path Handling|Path Handling]] - how file paths should be used
#* [[/Path Handling|Path Handling]] - how file paths should be used
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#* [[/Erlang/Proof_of_concept|Compilation to Erlang]] - new backend for Erlang VM (Haskell on BEAMs) may start here
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#* [http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pwq-dUByH2-cC8hmKIoRdBg&output=pdf&gid=0 Yhc Core Primitives Proposal] - a Google spreadsheet (published as PDF) which contains the proposed set of Yhc Core primitives in the light of the possibility to have multiple back-ends and front-ends
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#* [[/Core_conversion_infrastructure|Yhc Core Conversion Infrastructure]] - aimed at creation of complete Yhc Core toolchain
# [[/Notes|Notes]] - random notes collection
# [[/Notes|Notes]] - random notes collection
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== Contributors ==
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The "Yhc team" consists of a bunch of friend people, who enjoy doing this kind of thing. We include Tom Shackell, Neil Mitchell, Andrew Wilkinson, Mike Dodds, Bob Davie, Dimitry Golubovsky (insert your name here)
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==See also==
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*[[Catch]]
[[Category:Implementations]]
[[Category:Implementations]]
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[[Category:Orphaned projects]]

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Yhc is no longer actively developed or maintained - see this blog post.

Yhc Logo - York Haskell Compiler

Warning, this compiler is not finished, and is not useable as a standard Haskell Compiler. It is also not an official York project.

Contents

1 Installing Yhc

  • Windows users - See the instructions to get a snapshot.
  • Other users - See the building guide.

2 Further information

3 Yhc Manual

This is the official Yhc manual, feel free to edit it!

  1. Introduction - how to get it, who to contact
    • FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
    • Using Yhc - short tutorial on yhc, yhi, yhe
    • HCAR Entries - small overview progress reports
  2. Options - command line options and environment variables
  3. Building - building yhc from source
  4. Hacking - how to hack on Yhc
    • Porting - how to port Yhc to a new architecture/platform
    • Debug Flags - flags to help debug the compiler
    • Primitives - information about the primitives
  5. Runtime System - information on the runtime system
  6. Applications - additional tools for use with Yhc
  7. API's - API (programmer libraries) available
  8. Ideas - these are all for the future
  9. Notes - random notes collection

4 Contributors

The "Yhc team" consists of a bunch of friend people, who enjoy doing this kind of thing. We include Tom Shackell, Neil Mitchell, Andrew Wilkinson, Mike Dodds, Bob Davie, Dimitry Golubovsky (insert your name here)

5 See also