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== The Jhc Haskell Compiler == | == The Jhc Haskell Compiler == | ||
Jhc is a | Jhc is a Haskell compiler that aims to produce the most efficient programs possible via whole program analysis and other optimizations. It also performs well as a cross compiler and is able to generate Windows programs on a Linux box, or target embedded systems with little effort. The compiler cannot, however, be compiled on Windows. | ||
Go to the [http://repetae.net/computer/jhc | Go to the [http://repetae.net/computer/jhc jhc homepage] for a tarball. | ||
=== Links === | |||
* [http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/jhc The jhc mailing list page] | |||
* [http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/jhc/ Archive of the jhc mailing list] | |||
* [http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell-cafe/2013-March/106855.html <nowiki>[Haskell-cafe]</nowiki> ANNOUNCE: Start Ajhc project with forking jhc.] Kiwamu Okabe created a fork of [[jhc]] and used it to program a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_Cortex-M Cortex-M3] processor. [http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell-cafe/2013-March/107014.html John Meacham merged the changes back into the main jhc tree]. | |||
* [http://mirror.seize.it/report.html A comparison to other Haskell compilers] in speed and memory usage | |||
* [[Implementations]] | |||
==== Blog articles ==== | |||
* [http://ujihisa.blogspot.com/2009/09/installing-jhc-via-cabal-on-haskell.html Installing JHC Via Cabal on Haskell Platform] (out of date, do not use the cabal jhc as it is an old fork Use [http://repetae.net/computer/jhc/building.shtml Jhc Installation]) | |||
* [http://lhc-compiler.blogspot.com/2010/07/great-haskell-compiler-shootout.html The Great Haskell Compiler shootout] | |||
[[Category: Implementations]] | [[Category: Implementations]] | ||
[[Category: Packages]] | [[Category: Packages]] |
Latest revision as of 22:57, 23 May 2014
The Jhc Haskell Compiler
Jhc is a Haskell compiler that aims to produce the most efficient programs possible via whole program analysis and other optimizations. It also performs well as a cross compiler and is able to generate Windows programs on a Linux box, or target embedded systems with little effort. The compiler cannot, however, be compiled on Windows.
Go to the jhc homepage for a tarball.
Links
- [Haskell-cafe] ANNOUNCE: Start Ajhc project with forking jhc. Kiwamu Okabe created a fork of jhc and used it to program a Cortex-M3 processor. John Meacham merged the changes back into the main jhc tree.
- A comparison to other Haskell compilers in speed and memory usage
Blog articles
- Installing JHC Via Cabal on Haskell Platform (out of date, do not use the cabal jhc as it is an old fork Use Jhc Installation)