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#* [[/Tutorial|Using Yhc]] - short tutorial on yhc, yhi, yhe
 
#* [[/Tutorial|Using Yhc]] - short tutorial on yhc, yhi, yhe
 
# [[/Options/]] - command line options and environment variables
 
# [[/Options/]] - command line options and environment variables
# [[/Building]] - building yhc from source
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# [[/Building|Building]] - building yhc from source
 
#* [[/Buildbot|Buildbot]] - regular Yhc builds
 
#* [[/Buildbot|Buildbot]] - regular Yhc builds
 
#* [[/Snapshots|Snapshots]] - Windows binary snapshots
 
#* [[/Snapshots|Snapshots]] - Windows binary snapshots

Revision as of 13:23, 25 September 2006

Part of Yhc

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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.

Further information

Installing Yhc

  • Windows users - See the instructions to get a [/Snapshots|snapshot].
  • Other users - See the [/Building|building] guide.

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
  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
  5. Runtime System - information on the runtime system
  6. Applications - additional tools for use with Yhc
    • Yhe - the evaluator (like GHCi)
    • Pyhi - the python runtime
  7. API's - API (programmer libraries) we intend to provide
  8. Ideas - these are all for the future