A set of example programs for handling external core format.
In particular, typechecker and interpreter give a precise semantics.
+---------------------
+tjc April/May 2008:
-To build, run "make".
+==== Notes ====
+
+The checker should work on most programs. Bugs (and infelicities)
+I'm aware of:
+
+1. There's some weirdness involving funny character literals. This can
+ be fixed by writing a new lexer for chars rather than using Parsec's
+ built-in charLiteral lexer. But I haven't done that.
+
+2. The test driver attempts to find module dependencies automatically,
+ but it's slow. You can turn it off with the "-n" flag to the driver,
+ and specify all dependencies on the command line (you have to include
+ standard library dependencies too.)
+ * It would help to cache dependency info for standard libraries
+ in a file, or something, but that's future work.
+
+3. To avoid implementing some of the I/O primitives and foreign calls,
+ I use a gross hack involving replacing certain standard library
+ modules with simplified versions (found under lib/) that depend on
+ fake "primops" that the Core interpreter implements. This makes it
+ difficult (if not impossible) to load optimized versions of standard
+ libraries right now. Fixing this is future work too.
+
+Typechecking all the GHC libraries eats about a gig of heap and takes a
+long time. I blame Parsec. (Someone who was bored, or understood happy
+better than I do, could update the old happy parser, which is still in the
+repo.)
+
+The interpreter is also memory-hungry, but works for small programs
+that only do simple I/O (e.g., putStrLn is okay; not much more than that)
+and don't use Doubles or arrays. For example: exp3_8, gen_regexps, queens,
+primes, rfib, tak, wheel-sieve1, and wheel-sieve2, if modified so as not
+to take input or arguments.
+
+==== Building ====
+
+To run the checker and interpreter, you need to generate External Core
+for all the base, integer and ghc-prim libraries. This can be done by
+adding "-fext-core" to the GhcLibHcOpts in your build.mk file, then
+running "make" under libraries/.
-To run the checker and interpreter (which currently aren't working anyway),
-you need to generate External Core for all the base, integer and ghc-prim
-libraries. This can be done by adding "-fext-core" to the GhcLibHcOpts in
-your build.mk file, then running "make" under libraries/.
Then you need to edit Driver.hs and change "baseDir" to point to your GHC
libraries directory.
-Most recently tested with GHC 6.8.2. I make no claims of portability. --tjc
+Once you've done that:
+1. make prims (to generate the primops file)
+2. make
+3. make nofibtest (to run the parser/checker on all nofib programs...
+ for example.)
+
+Tested with GHC 6.8.2. I make no claims of portability.
+