-This is version 2.01 of the Glorious Glasgow Haskell compilation
-system (GHC). GHC 2.01 is a compiler for Haskell 1.3.
+The Glasgow Haskell Compiler
+============================
-2.01 is a full GHC release; however, as the first release of the 1.3
-compiler, it is "test" quality; it very well may have serious bugs.
-The top-level file "ANNOUNCE-2.01" says more.
+(this file is fptools/ghc/README in a source distribution, and
+fptools/README in a binary distribution).
+
+GHC is a batch compiler for Haskell 1.4. See the file ANNOUNCE for
+information on the current version.
Haskell is "the" standard lazy functional programming language.
-Haskell 1.3 is the current version of the language, released in
-May. 1996. The language definition is on the Web at
-http://haskell.cs.yale.edu/haskell-report/haskell-report.html
+Haskell 1.4 is the current version of the language, released in
+April 1997. The language definition is on the Web at
+http://www.haskell.org/report/index.html.
+
+More information on GHC can be found on its web page
+
+ http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/fp/software/ghc/
GHC documentation of interest:
-* docs/install_guide/installing.{dvi,info,html}: How to configure,
- build, and install the system.
+* docs/installing.{dvi,html}: How to configure, build, and
+ install the system.
The document, as with many others, is in TeX-produced DVI format
- (.dvi suffix), or GNU Info format (.info); the latter is close to
- plain ASCII, if that's what you want.
+ (.dvi suffix), or HTML.
-* docs/users_guide/user.{dvi,info,html}: How to use GHC; e.g., what
+* ghc/docs/users_guide/user.{dvi,html}: How to use GHC; e.g., what
options are available, how to cope with common problems, how to use
the profiling facilities, etc.
-* docs/release_notes/release{dvi,info,html}: Release notes for this
- release (and all previous releases).
-
-* docs/README: About the other documentation in this release.
+* ghc/docs/libraries/libs.{dvi,html}: Several libraries that are
+ provided by both GHC and Hugs.
We welcome your comments and suggestions about this software! Please
do not suffer or grumble in silence. The "bug reports" section of the
-User's Guide (docs/users_guide/user.{dvi,info,html}) says what we
-would like to know when you report a problem.
+User's Guide says what we would like to know when you report a
+problem.
-Current AQUA team (all @dcs.gla.ac.uk):
+Current GHC team:
- Sigbjorn Finne (sof) [PhD student]
+ Simon Peyton Jones ( simonpj@microsoft.com) [our Fearless Leader]
+ Sigbjorn Finne (v-sfinne@microsoft.com) [hired hand]
+ Simon Marlow (t-simonm@microsoft.com) [hired hand]
+
+Past contributors and/or continuing advisors (all @dcs.gla.ac.uk):
+
+ Thomas Nordin (nordin) [@cse.ogi.edu; Green Card Hero]
Hans Wolfgang Loidl (hwloidl) [PhD student]
- Simon Marlow (simonm) [PhD student]
- Will Partain (partain) [hired hand, GRASP/AQUA]
- Simon Peyton Jones (simonpj) [our Fearless Leader]
Patrick Sansom (sansom) [hired hand, Bidirectional Analyses]
Phil Trinder (trinder) [hired hand, Parade]
- David N Turner (dnt) [hired hand, Linear Types]
-
-Past contributors and/or continuing advisors:
-
Andy Gill (andy) [PhD student; at HP]
Cordy Hall (cvh) [GRASP]
Kevin Hammond (kh) [GRASP; at St. Andrews]
John Launchbury (jl) [AQUA; at OGI]
Jim Mattson (mattson) [hired hand, AQUA; HP]
Darren Moffat (moffatd) [slave, summer '95; at MoD]
+ Will Partain (partain) [GRASP/AQUA; touring with Johnny Cash]
Bryan O'Sullivan (bos) [visiting slave, summer '94; at Sun]
Alastair Reid (areid) [GHCI god, at Yale]
Andr\'e Santos (andre) [PhD student; back in Brazil]
- Phil Wadler (wadler) [GRASP; at Lucent soon]
+ David N Turner (dnt) [Linear Types; at An-Teallach]
+ Phil Wadler (wadler) [GRASP; at Lucent]
+
+And many others who've contributed bits of code / bug reports in the past.
Cool people who've let us use their machines:
- hppa1.1-hp-hpux Sam Nelson, Stirling University
- powerpc-ibm-aix Walter Robinson, Mechanical Eng'g, Glasgow U.
+ sparc-sun-sunos{4,5} PacSoft, Oregon Graduate Institute
+ hppa1.1-hp-hpux,
+ i386-unknown-linux Charles Krasic, Oregon Graduate Institute
+ alpha-dec-osf,
+ i386-*-solaris2 Mark Fanty, CSLU, Oregon Graduate Institute
+
+Also thanks to Conal Elliott, Microsoft Research for facilitating the work
+on the Win32 port of GHC.
Simon's projects' acronyms:
GRIP ('87-'90): Graph reduction in parallel
GRASP ('90-'92): Graph reduction applications support project
AQUA ('93- ): Declarative systems architecture: a quantitative approach
-Dated: 96/07
-
-GHC WWW page: http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/fp/software/ghc.html
-
E-mail contacts:
- glasgow-haskell-request@dcs.gla.ac.uk (admin & general queries)
-
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+lists.
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-mirrored by ftp.cs.chalmers.se and haskell.cs.yale.edu (same
-directory). Also: src.doc.ic.ac.uk, in
+Anonymous FTP site: ftp://ftp.dcs.gla.ac.uk:pub/haskell/glasgow.
+Mostly mirrored by ftp.cs.chalmers.se and haskell.org (same
+directory). Also: sunsite.doc.ic.ac.uk, in
computing/programming/languages/haskell/glasgow/.