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Revision as of 14:18, 23 May 2009
The Foreign Function Interface (FFI) allows you to link Haskell programs to programs written in another language.
Select one of the following links for more information:
- FFI Introduction
- The official description: The Haskell 98 Foreign Function Interface 1.0. An Addendum to the Haskell 98 Report
- FFI cook book
- GHC/Using the FFI
- Tackling the awkward squad
- Blog article: Simple demonstration of Haskell FFI
- Blog article: C and Haskell sitting in a tree…
- Applications and libraries/Interfacing other languages