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harpy 0.5.0.0 → 0.6.0.0

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- Harpy.X86Assembler: al, bh, dh, ch, ah, bl, dl, cl :: Reg8
- Harpy.X86Assembler: ax, di, si, bp, sp, bx, dx, cx :: Reg16
- Harpy.X86Assembler: eax, edi, esi, ebp, esp, ebx, edx, ecx :: Reg32
- Harpy.X86Assembler: xmm0, xmm7, xmm6, xmm5, xmm4, xmm3, xmm2, xmm1 :: XMMReg
- Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_breakpoint, x86_movsd, x86_movsl, x86_movsb, x86_stosd, x86_stosl, x86_stosb, x86_cld :: CodeGen s e ()
- Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cc_a, x86_cc_nc, x86_cc_nb, x86_cc_ae, x86_cc_ge, x86_cc_nbe :: Int
- Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cc_b, x86_cc_na, x86_cc_be, x86_cc_le, x86_cc_nae, x86_cc_c :: Int
- Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cc_lz, x86_cc_pe, x86_cc_p, x86_cc_ns, x86_cc_gez, x86_cc_s :: Int
- Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cc_no, x86_cc_lt, x86_cc_nz, x86_cc_ne, x86_cc_z, x86_cc_e, x86_cc_eq :: Int
- Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cc_np, x86_cc_o, x86_cc_po :: Int
- Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cdq, x86_wait :: CodeGen s e ()
- Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cmp, x86_add, x86_xor, x86_sub, x86_and, x86_sbb, x86_adc, x86_or :: Word8
- Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_dword_size, x86_qword_size :: Int
- Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_eax, x86_edi, x86_esi, x86_ebp, x86_esp, x86_ebx, x86_edx, x86_ecx :: Word8
- Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_edi_mask, x86_edx_mask, x86_ecx_mask, x86_eax_mask, x86_ebp_mask, x86_ebx_mask, x86_esi_mask :: Int
- Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fadd, x86_fsubr, x86_fsub, x86_fcomp, x86_fcom, x86_fmul :: Word8
- Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fdiv, x86_fdivr :: Word8
- Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fp_c0, x86_fp_cc_mask, x86_fp_c3, x86_fp_c2, x86_fp_c1 :: Word32
- Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fpcw_invopex_mask, x86_fpcw_roundc_mask, x86_fpcw_precc_mask, x86_fpcw_precex_mask, x86_fpcw_undfex_mask, x86_fpcw_ovfex_mask, x86_fpcw_zerodiv_mask, x86_fpcw_denopex_mask :: Word32
- Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fpcw_prec_single, x86_fpcw_prec_extended, x86_fpcw_prec_double :: Word32
- Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fpcw_round_nearest, x86_fpcw_round_tozero, x86_fpcw_round_up, x86_fpcw_round_down :: Word32
- Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fsin, x86_fptan, x86_fsqrt, x86_frndint, x86_fprem1, x86_fprem, x86_fpatan, x86_fxam, x86_ftst, x86_fabs, x86_fcos :: CodeGen s e ()
- Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_lock_prefix, x86_address_prefix, x86_operand_prefix, x86_likely_prefix, x86_unlikely_prefix, x86_gs_prefix, x86_fs_prefix, x86_es_prefix, x86_ds_prefix, x86_ss_prefix, x86_cs_prefix, x86_rep_prefix, x86_repz_prefix, x86_repnz_prefix :: Word8
- Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_sar, x86_shr, x86_shl, x86_rcr, x86_rcl, x86_ror, x86_rol, x86_shlr, x86_shld :: Word8
- Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_sse_sd, x86_sse_ps, x86_sse_pd, x86_sse_ss :: X86_SSE_PFX
+ Harpy.CodeGenMonad: instance Applicative (CodeGen e s)
+ Harpy.CodeGenMonad: instance Functor (CodeGen e s)
+ Harpy.X86Assembler: ah :: Reg8
+ Harpy.X86Assembler: al :: Reg8
+ Harpy.X86Assembler: ax :: Reg16
+ Harpy.X86Assembler: bh :: Reg8
+ Harpy.X86Assembler: bl :: Reg8
+ Harpy.X86Assembler: bp :: Reg16
+ Harpy.X86Assembler: bx :: Reg16
+ Harpy.X86Assembler: ch :: Reg8
+ Harpy.X86Assembler: cl :: Reg8
+ Harpy.X86Assembler: cx :: Reg16
+ Harpy.X86Assembler: dh :: Reg8
+ Harpy.X86Assembler: di :: Reg16
+ Harpy.X86Assembler: dl :: Reg8
+ Harpy.X86Assembler: dx :: Reg16
+ Harpy.X86Assembler: eax :: Reg32
+ Harpy.X86Assembler: ebp :: Reg32
+ Harpy.X86Assembler: ebx :: Reg32
+ Harpy.X86Assembler: ecx :: Reg32
+ Harpy.X86Assembler: edi :: Reg32
+ Harpy.X86Assembler: edx :: Reg32
+ Harpy.X86Assembler: esi :: Reg32
+ Harpy.X86Assembler: esp :: Reg32
+ Harpy.X86Assembler: si :: Reg16
+ Harpy.X86Assembler: sp :: Reg16
+ Harpy.X86Assembler: xmm0 :: XMMReg
+ Harpy.X86Assembler: xmm1 :: XMMReg
+ Harpy.X86Assembler: xmm2 :: XMMReg
+ Harpy.X86Assembler: xmm3 :: XMMReg
+ Harpy.X86Assembler: xmm4 :: XMMReg
+ Harpy.X86Assembler: xmm5 :: XMMReg
+ Harpy.X86Assembler: xmm6 :: XMMReg
+ Harpy.X86Assembler: xmm7 :: XMMReg
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_adc :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_add :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_address_prefix :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_and :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_breakpoint :: CodeGen s e ()
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cc_a :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cc_ae :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cc_b :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cc_be :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cc_c :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cc_e :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cc_eq :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cc_ge :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cc_gez :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cc_le :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cc_lt :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cc_lz :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cc_na :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cc_nae :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cc_nb :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cc_nbe :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cc_nc :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cc_ne :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cc_no :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cc_np :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cc_ns :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cc_nz :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cc_o :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cc_p :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cc_pe :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cc_po :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cc_s :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cc_z :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cdq :: CodeGen s e ()
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cld :: CodeGen s e ()
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cmp :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_cs_prefix :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_ds_prefix :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_dword_size :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_eax :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_eax_mask :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_ebp :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_ebp_mask :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_ebx :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_ebx_mask :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_ecx :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_ecx_mask :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_edi :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_edi_mask :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_edx :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_edx_mask :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_es_prefix :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_esi :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_esi_mask :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_esp :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fabs :: CodeGen s e ()
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fadd :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fcom :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fcomp :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fcos :: CodeGen s e ()
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fdiv :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fdivr :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fmul :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fp_c0 :: Word32
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fp_c1 :: Word32
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fp_c2 :: Word32
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fp_c3 :: Word32
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fp_cc_mask :: Word32
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fpatan :: CodeGen s e ()
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fpcw_denopex_mask :: Word32
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fpcw_invopex_mask :: Word32
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fpcw_ovfex_mask :: Word32
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fpcw_prec_double :: Word32
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fpcw_prec_extended :: Word32
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fpcw_prec_single :: Word32
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fpcw_precc_mask :: Word32
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fpcw_precex_mask :: Word32
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fpcw_round_down :: Word32
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fpcw_round_nearest :: Word32
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fpcw_round_tozero :: Word32
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fpcw_round_up :: Word32
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fpcw_roundc_mask :: Word32
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fpcw_undfex_mask :: Word32
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fpcw_zerodiv_mask :: Word32
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fprem :: CodeGen s e ()
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fprem1 :: CodeGen s e ()
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fptan :: CodeGen s e ()
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_frndint :: CodeGen s e ()
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fs_prefix :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fsin :: CodeGen s e ()
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fsqrt :: CodeGen s e ()
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fsub :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fsubr :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_ftst :: CodeGen s e ()
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_fxam :: CodeGen s e ()
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_gs_prefix :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_likely_prefix :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_lock_prefix :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_movsb :: CodeGen s e ()
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_movsd :: CodeGen s e ()
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_movsl :: CodeGen s e ()
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_operand_prefix :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_or :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_qword_size :: Int
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_rcl :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_rcr :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_rep_prefix :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_repnz_prefix :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_repz_prefix :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_rol :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_ror :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_sar :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_sbb :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_shl :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_shld :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_shlr :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_shr :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_ss_prefix :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_sse_pd :: X86_SSE_PFX
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_sse_ps :: X86_SSE_PFX
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_sse_sd :: X86_SSE_PFX
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_sse_ss :: X86_SSE_PFX
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_stosb :: CodeGen s e ()
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_stosd :: CodeGen s e ()
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_stosl :: CodeGen s e ()
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_sub :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_unlikely_prefix :: Word8
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_wait :: CodeGen s e ()
+ Harpy.X86CodeGen: x86_xor :: Word8
- Harpy.Call: callAsVoid :: CodeGen e t ()
+ Harpy.Call: callAsVoid :: Word32 -> CodeGen e t ()
- Harpy.Call: conv :: FunPtr () -> IO ()
+ Harpy.Call: conv :: FunPtr (Word32 -> IO ()) -> Word32 -> IO ()

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+ ChangeLog.md view
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@+## 0.6.0.0++* Re-licensed under BSD3+* Updated to compile in GHC 7.8.3
Harpy.hs view
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- | -- Module:      Harpy--- Copyright:   (c) 2006-2007 Martin Grabmueller and Dirk Kleeblatt--- License:     GPL+-- Copyright:   (c) 2006-2015 Martin Grabmueller and Dirk Kleeblatt+-- License:     BSD3 -- --- Maintainer:  {magr,klee}@cs.tu-berlin.de+-- Maintainer:  martin@grabmueller.de -- Stability:   provisional -- Portability: portable --
Harpy/Call.hs view
@@ -3,10 +3,10 @@ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- | -- Module      :  Harpy.Call--- Copyright   :  (c) 2006-2007 Martin Grabmueller and Dirk Kleeblatt--- License     :  GPL+-- Copyright   :  (c) 2006-2015 Martin Grabmueller and Dirk Kleeblatt+-- License     :  BSD3 -- --- Maintainer  :  {magr,klee}@cs.tu-berlin.de+-- Maintainer  :  martin@grabmueller.de -- Stability   :  provisional -- Portability :  non-portable --@@ -19,16 +19,17 @@  import Data.Word import Foreign.Ptr+import Foreign.C  #ifndef __HADDOCK__ -$(callDecl "callAsVoid" [t|()|])+$(callDecl "callAsVoid" [t|Word32 -> IO ()|]) -- $(callDecl "callAsWord32ToWord32" [t|Word32 -> Word32|]) -- $(callDecl "callAs7PtrToVoid" [t|forall a b c d e f g . Ptr a -> Ptr b -> Ptr c -> Ptr d -> Ptr e -> Ptr f -> Ptr g -> () |])  #else -callAsVoid :: CodeGen e s ()+callAsVoid :: Word32 -> CodeGen e s () callAsWord32ToWord32 :: Word32 -> CodeGen e s Word32 callAs7PtrToVoid :: forall a b c d e f g e' s'. Ptr a -> Ptr b -> Ptr c -> Ptr d -> Ptr e -> Ptr f -> Ptr g -> CodeGen e' s' () 
Harpy/CodeGenMonad.hs view
@@ -3,10 +3,10 @@ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- | -- Module:      Harpy.CodeGenMonad--- Copyright:   (c) 2006-2007 Martin Grabmueller and Dirk Kleeblatt--- License:     GPL+-- Copyright:   (c) 2006-20015 Martin Grabmueller and Dirk Kleeblatt+-- License:     BSD3 -- --- Maintainer:  {magr,klee}@cs.tu-berlin.de+-- Maintainer:  martin@grabmueller.de -- Stability:   provisional -- Portability: portable (but generated code non-portable) --@@ -77,6 +77,7 @@  import qualified Harpy.X86Disassembler as Dis +import Control.Applicative import Control.Monad  import Text.PrettyPrint.HughesPJ@@ -168,6 +169,20 @@ unCg :: CodeGen e s a -> ((e, CodeGenEnv) -> (s, CodeGenState) -> IO ((s, CodeGenState), Either ErrMsg a)) unCg (CodeGen a) = a +instance Functor (CodeGen e s) where+  fmap f m = CodeGen (\ env state -> do+                         r <- unCg m env state+                         case r of+                           (state', Left err) -> return (state', Left err)+                           (state', Right v) -> return (state', Right $ f v))+  +instance Applicative (CodeGen e s) where+  pure x = cgReturn x+  f <*> x = do+    f' <- f+    x' <- x+    return $ f' x'+   instance Monad (CodeGen e s) where     return x = cgReturn x     fail err = cgFail err@@ -559,7 +574,7 @@                          _ -> ([], [], t0)     let name = mkName ns     let funptr = AppT (ConT $ mkName "FunPtr") t-    let ioresult = addIO t+    let ioresult = t -- addIO t     let ty = AppT (AppT ArrowT funptr) ioresult     dynName <- newName "conv"     let dyn = ForeignD $ ImportF CCall Safe "dynamic" dynName $ ForallT tvars cxt ty
Harpy/X86Assembler.hs view
@@ -2,10 +2,10 @@ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- | -- Module      :  Harpy.X86Assembler--- Copyright   :  (c) 2006-2007 Martin Grabmueller and Dirk Kleeblatt--- License     :  GPL+-- Copyright   :  (c) 2006-2015 Martin Grabmueller and Dirk Kleeblatt+-- License     :  BSD3 -- --- Maintainer  :  {magr,klee}@cs.tu-berlin.de+-- Maintainer  :  martin@grabmueller.de -- Stability   :  provisional -- Portability :  non-portable --
Harpy/X86CGCombinators.hs view
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- | -- Module      :  X86CodeGen--- Copyright   :  (c) 2006 Martin Grabmueller and Dirk Kleeblatt--- License     :  GPL+-- Copyright   :  (c) 2006-2015 Martin Grabmueller and Dirk Kleeblatt+-- License     :  BSD3 -- --- Maintainer  :  {magr,klee}@cs.tu-berlin.de+-- Maintainer  :  martin@grabmueller.de -- Stability   :  quite experimental -- Portability :  portable (but generated code non-portable) --
Harpy/X86CodeGen.hs view
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- | -- Module      :  X86CodeGen--- Copyright   :  (c) 2006 Martin Grabmueller and Dirk Kleeblatt--- License     :  GPL+-- Copyright   :  (c) 2006-2015 Martin Grabmueller and Dirk Kleeblatt+-- License     :  BSD3 -- --- Maintainer  :  {magr,klee}@cs.tu-berlin.de+-- Maintainer  :  martin@grabmueller.de -- Stability   :  provisional -- Portability :  portable (but generated code non-portable) --
Harpy/X86Disassembler.hs view
@@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ -- | -- Module      :  Harpy.X86Disassembler -- Copyright   :  (c) Martin Grabmueller and Dirk Kleeblatt--- License     :  GPL+-- License     :  BSD3 -- --- Maintainer  :  {magr,klee}@cs.tu-berlin.de+-- Maintainer  :  martin@grabmueller.de -- Stability   :  provisional -- Portability :  portable --
+ LICENSE view
@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@+Copyright (c) Dirk Kleeblatt and Martin Grabmueller++All rights reserved.++Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions+are met:++1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright+   notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.++2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright+   notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the+   documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.++3. Neither the name of the author nor the names of his contributors+   may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software+   without specific prior written permission.++THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS+OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED+WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE+DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR+ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL+DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS+OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)+HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,+STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN+ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE+POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
NEWS view
@@ -1,6 +1,12 @@ 							-*-outline-*- * Harpy NEWS +** New in version 0.6.0.0++*** Re-licensed under BSD3++*** Updated to work with GHC 7.8.3+ ** New in version 0.4.2  *** package structure
examples/evaluator/Evaluator.hs view
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@  import Text.ParserCombinators.Parsec -$(callDecl "callAsWord32" [t|Word32|])+$(callDecl "callAsWord32" [t|Word32 -> IO Word32|])  main :: IO () main = do putStrLn "\n\n\n\nHarpy Interpreter"@@ -76,14 +76,14 @@        mov (variableAddress env c) eax        exitCode        d <- disassemble-       callAsVoid+       callAsVoid 0        return (0, d) compileAndRun (Print exp) =     do entryCode        compileExp exp        exitCode        d <- disassemble-       r <- callAsWord32+       r <- callAsWord32 0        return (fromIntegral r, d)  compileExp :: Exp -> CodeGen (Ptr Int32) s ()
harpy.cabal view
@@ -1,13 +1,12 @@ Cabal-version:  >=1.2 Build-type: Simple Name:           harpy-Version:        0.5.0.0-License:        GPL-License-file:   COPYING-Author:         Dirk Kleeblatt <klee@cs.tu-berlin.de>+Version:        0.6.0.0+License:        BSD3+License-file:   LICENSE+Author:         Dirk Kleeblatt <dirk.kleeblatt@gmx.de>                 Martin Grabmueller <martin@grabmueller.de>-Maintainer:     klee@cs.tu-berlin.de, martin@grabmueller.de-Homepage:       http://code.haskell.org/harpy/+Maintainer:     martin@grabmueller.de Category:       Code Generation Synopsis:       Runtime code generation for x86 machine code Description:	The package contains the following components:@@ -31,13 +30,10 @@ 	. 	* All the above modules use the code generation monad defined in module 	  "Harpy.CodeGenMonad".-        .-        * The Darcs repo and two tutorials on using Harpy can be found at-          Harpy's homepage: <http://uebb.cs.tu-berlin.de/harpy/> Stability:      Experimental  Extra-source-files:-    NEWS README Makefile+    NEWS README Makefile ChangeLog.md     doc/Makefile doc/tutorial.lhs doc/larger-tutorial.lhs     examples/evaluator/ArithTypes.hs examples/evaluator/ArithParser.hs     examples/evaluator/Evaluator.hs