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EndreyMark (talk | contribs) (1) House, a self-standing OS implemented in Haskell 2) HsShellScript, a library for tasks for which we usualy use the shell 3) pure functional shell links) |
EndreyMark (talk | contribs) (Having moved GetOpt from the uncategorised section of Libraries and tools to here) |
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− | :A library for using Haskell for tasks which are usually done by shell scripts, e.g. command line parsing, analysing paths, etc. |
+ | :A library for using Haskell for tasks which are usually done by shell scripts, e.g. command line parsing, analysing paths, etc. It can be used also for tasks usually done [http://haskell.org/ghc/docs/latest/html/libraries/base/System-Console-GetOpt.html GetOpt] (a module for GNU-/POSIX-like option handling of commandline arguments). But also for many other things. |
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Revision as of 11:13, 23 March 2006
Self-standing implementations of operating systems in Haskell
Shell
- HsShellScript
- A library for using Haskell for tasks which are usually done by shell scripts, e.g. command line parsing, analysing paths, etc. It can be used also for tasks usually done GetOpt (a module for GNU-/POSIX-like option handling of commandline arguments). But also for many other things.
- Pure functional shells
- useful link collection on Lambda the Ultimate