GHC and Haskell 98

dm-list-haskell-libraries at scs.stanford.edu dm-list-haskell-libraries at scs.stanford.edu
Fri Jun 17 17:50:18 CEST 2011


At Fri, 17 Jun 2011 14:47:30 +0000,
Simon Peyton-Jones wrote:
> 
>   (Plan A) Add a module 'Prelude' to package 'haskell98'.  
> ...
>   (Plan B) Like Plan A, but in addition, if you say "{-# LANGUAGE
>            Haskell98 #-}" in the file, or -XHaskell98 on the command
>            line, the implicit import of Prelude comes from package
>            'haskell98', provided -package haskell98 is specified,
>            but regardless of what other in-scope packages expose a
>            Prelude module.

This is probably too much to ask, but if you were to do something like
plan B, is there any possibility of generalizing the mechanism?

For instance, suppose the -package flag took a colon-separated list of
packages, like " ... -package haskell98:base -package mtl ...".  The
meaning would be to include both haskell98 and base, but, unlike
"-package haskell98 -package base," to accept ambiguous module names
within a single -package argument and resolve them to the first
matching package in the list.

Something like this could be useful for SafeHaskell, where, for
compatibility, one might want to create safe "overlay" packages.  (And
of course, the GHC PackageImports extension would still be there for
cases where people need to do weird things.)

David



More information about the Libraries mailing list