Ajhc - arafura-jhc
A fork of jhc. And also a Haskell compiler.
This project is founded by Metasepi Project.
$ sudo apt-get install haskell-platform gcc m4 patch libncurses5-dev
$ cabal install drift
$ export PATH=$PATH:$HOME/.cabal/bin
$ cabal install ajhc
$ sudo apt-get install make locales autoconf drift \
libconfig-yaml-perl graphviz haskell-platform cpphs pandoc hscolour po4a \
libghc-temporary-dev libghc-haskeline-dev libghc-utf8-string-dev libghc-hssyck-dev \
libghc-test-framework-th-dev libghc-test-framework-hunit-dev \
libghc-test-framework-quickcheck2-dev libghc-uniplate-dev libgc-dev gcc valgrind
$ git clone git://github.com/ajhc/ajhc.git
$ cd ajhc
$ git checkout arafura
$ autoreconf -i
$ ./configure
$ make
$ make install
First, you should use the arafura branch, rather than master branch.
- master branch: Do not touch me, mirror of jhc's darcs repository.
- arafura branch: For developing Ajhc.
You should send patch to jhc, if testing on Ajhc is good.
$ darcs get http://repetae.net/repos/jhc
$ cd jhc/
$ patch -p1 < ~/yourfile.patch
$ darcs record -a
$ darcs send
The command darcs send sends email the patch to jhc author (= John Meacham).
Perhaps you can get internal overview with following compile flow image:
- Benchmark (speed, memory size, compare with eLua/mruby/.NET Micro Framework)
- No more depend on Perl (LWP and YAML).
- Port Haskell libraries on haskell-platform to Ajhc.
- Understand jhc's region inference.
- Play with Google Native Client. https://developers.google.com/native-client/
- Write Linux kernel driver with Haskell.
- Get smaller RTS. Benchmark the RTS for running on custom FPGA CPU.
- Start rewritng NetBSD kernel with Ajhc.
- Runtime: MIT License
- Haskell libraries: MIT License
- The others: GPLv2 or Later