Library code for Glorious Glasgow Haskell ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Library code" is written in (possibly Glasgow-extended) Haskell. If it has to be written in C, it's in ../runtime. "tests" is supposed to be, well, tests. "prelude" and "glaExts" hold the standard and not-so-standard Prelude code; you get this stuff, like it or not. "std", "hbc" and "ghc" (and eventually "yale", etc., etc?) are libraries of useful modules. The idea is: once all implementers agree on a module, it goes in "std"; otherwise, it lives in an implementation-specific library. Still in development. Will Partain 93/07/09 [Still still in development -- WDP 94/12]