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Is it still not possible to compile a Haskell Interpreter with GHCJS? #797

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fhaust opened this issue Nov 23, 2020 · 1 comment
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fhaust commented Nov 23, 2020

There was a question about seven years ago about using a Haskell interpreter package in the browser by compiling it via GHCJS.

It is still not possible to compile hint via GHCJS ... at least I haven't been able to.

My question is basically: has something changed since then and I should be able to compile it? Or has nothing changed and the interest in this (relatively specific) was not big enough to work on it?

(Bonus Question: Is there some minimal Haskell interpreter package that compiles in GHCJS that I am just not aware of?)

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yaxu commented Jan 22, 2021

I'm also very interested in this question. Tidalcycles has a minimal parser for this purpose, designed to interpret a subset of the tidal embedded DSL: https://github.com/tidalcycles/Tidal/tree/main/tidal-parse

It'd be wonderful to have a more complete haskell interpreter in the browser though

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