The Glasgow Haskell Compiler ============================ (this file is fptools/ghc/README in a source distribution, and fptools/README in a binary distribution). GHC is a batch compiler for Haskell 98. See the file ANNOUNCE for information on the current version. Haskell is "the" standard lazy functional programming language. Haskell 98 is the current version of the language, released in December 1998. The language definition is on the Web at http://www.haskell.org/definition/. More information on GHC can be found on its web page http://www.haskell.org/ghc/ Documentation ============= In a binary distribution, pre-formatted documentation can be found in the html and ps directories. Pre-formatted HTML documentation is also available on the GHC web page. In a source distribution, the unformatted (SGML) documentation is in the following places: * fptools/ghc/docs/users_guide Users' Guide. * fptools/hslibs/doc/hslibs Library documentation. * fptools/docs Build System Guide. 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 says what we would like to know when you report a problem. Mailing Lists ============= glasgow-haskell-bugs@haskell.org (bug reports mailing list) glasgow-haskell-users@haskell.org (users' mailing list) cvs-ghc@haskell.org (developers & bleeding-edge users list) subscribe by sending mail to majordomo@haskell.org Current GHC team: Simon Peyton Jones [our Fearless Leader] Simon Marlow [hired hand] Julian Seward [hired hand] Reuben Thomas [hired hand] Additional Contributors (in alphabetical order): Manuel Chakravarty Sigbjorn Finne Kevin Glynn Jeff Lewis Marcin Kowalczyk Hans Wolfgang Lloidl Sven Panne Keith Wansborough Michael Weber Past contributors and/or continuing advisors (all @dcs.gla.ac.uk): Juan Quintela (quintela) Thomas Nordin (nordin) [@cse.ogi.edu; Green Card Hero] Patrick Sansom (sansom) [hired hand, Bidirectional Analyses] Phil Trinder (trinder) [hired hand, Parade] Andy Gill (andy) [ex-PhD student; at OGI] 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, STG/Hugs etc.] Andr\'e Santos (andre) [PhD student; back in Brazil] 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: 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 Send mail to majordomo@haskell.org with 'help' in the body of the message for information on joining/leaving either of these mailing lists.