<
language> (GHC) A
Haskell 1.2
compiler written in
Haskell
by the AQUA project at
Glasgow University, headed by Simon
Peyton Jones <
simonpj@dcs.glasgow.ac.uk> throughout the 1990's
[
started?]. GHC can generate either
C or
native code for
SPARC,
DEC Alpha and other platforms. It can take
advantage of features of
gcc such as global register
variables and has an extensive set of optimisations.
GHC features an extensible I/O system based on a "
monad",
in-line
C code, fully fledged
unboxed data types,
incrementally-updatable
arrays,
mutable reference types,
generational garbage collector,
concurrent threads.
Time and space
profiling is also supported.
It requires
GNU gcc 2.1+ and
Perl.
GHC runs on
Sun-4,
DEC Alpha,
Sun-3,
NeXT,
DECstation,
HP-PA and
SGI.
Latest version: 4.01, as of 1998-11-30.
{
haskell/glasgow/">Glasgow FTP
(ftp://ftp.dcs.glasgow.ac.uk/pub/haskell/glasgow/)}. {
haskell/glasgow/">Yale
(ftp://nebula.cs.yale.edu/pub/haskell/glasgow/)}. {
haskell/glasgow/">Sweden
(ftp://ftp.cs.chalmers.se/pub/haskell/glasgow/)}.
Papers (ftp://ftp.dcs.glasgow.ac.uk/pub/glasgow-fp).
[
"Imperative functional programming", Peyton Jones & Wadler,
POPL '93].
[
"Unboxed data types as first-class citizens", Peyton Jones &
Launchbury, FPCA '91].
[
"Profiling lazy functional languages", Sansom & Peyton Jones,
Glasgow workshop '92].
[
"Implementing lazy functional languages on stock hardware",
Peyton Jones, Journal of Functional Programming, Apr 1992].
E-mail: <
glasgow-haskell-request@dcs.glasgow.ac.uk>.
(1999-01-05)