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2025-01-08 03:04:23 +0100 | <sim590> | I guess that the page hints on the approach of making C++ look like C. They say "This seems to be the standard technique for bridging the gap between Haskell and C++.". I guess, I will look into that first. |
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2025-01-08 02:35:00 +0100 | <sim590> | I'm presently looking at how to make Haskell bindings for a C++ library. I'm reading https://wiki.haskell.org/Cxx_foreign_function_interface and I see that there are many approaches. From the history of the page, fficxx seems to have been brought up most recently. It doesn't mean it's best. I'm looking for an opinion as to what to look at first. |
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2025-01-08 01:47:28 +0100 | merijn | (~merijn@128-137-045-062.dynamic.caiway.nl) merijn |
2025-01-08 01:46:34 +0100 | <EvanR> | though it's acting more like 0 * something = 0 |
2025-01-08 01:46:10 +0100 | <EvanR> | if it was like 0 + something... it would have no effect |
2025-01-08 01:45:55 +0100 | <EvanR> | what did you want Nothing >> something to do |
2025-01-08 01:45:25 +0100 | notzmv | (~umar@user/notzmv) notzmv |
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2025-01-08 01:42:45 +0100 | <orangeFlu> | If you know >>=, then >> is like it except it discards the result of the computation, like ncf said, it doesn't 'bind' it to anything |