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UHC is the Utrecht Haskell Compiler. UHC supports almost all Haskell98 and Haskell 2010 features plus experimental extensions [http://foswiki.cs.uu.nl/foswiki/Ehc/UhcUserDocumentation#A_4_Haskell_compatibility]. The compiler runs under MacOSX, Windows (cygwin), and various Unix flavors. |
UHC is the Utrecht Haskell Compiler. UHC supports almost all Haskell98 and Haskell 2010 features plus experimental extensions [http://foswiki.cs.uu.nl/foswiki/Ehc/UhcUserDocumentation#A_4_Haskell_compatibility]. The compiler runs under MacOSX, Windows (cygwin), and various Unix flavors. |
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Revision as of 14:24, 4 December 2015
This page is outdated! See the following links for up-to-date information:
- Homepage: http://www.cs.uu.nl/wiki/UHC
- Repository: https://github.com/UU-ComputerScience/uhc
UHC is the Utrecht Haskell Compiler. UHC supports almost all Haskell98 and Haskell 2010 features plus experimental extensions [1]. The compiler runs under MacOSX, Windows (cygwin), and various Unix flavors.
Features:
- Multiple backends:
- a JVM bytecode interpreter backend
- a JavaScript backend
- and a full program analysis backend
- Experimental language extensions, some of which have not been implemented before
- Implementation via attribute grammars and other high-level tools
- Ease of experimentation with language variants, thanks to an aspect-oriented internal organisation
Blog articles, tutorials
- Compiling to JavaScript with UHC
- The Great Haskell Compiler shootout (comparison of speed of compiled programs, anno 2010)
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