[Haskell-beginners] Compiling Test.hs from reactive-fieldtrip

Nathan Huesken haskell at lonely-star.org
Tue Jun 8 23:36:31 EDT 2010


Hey,

Thank you for the answer. Now I get:

ghc --make Test -o Test
Warning: output was redirected with -o, but no output will be
generated because there is no Main module.

How am I supposed to comple this file?

On Tue, 8 Jun 2010 21:55:38 -0500
aditya siram <aditya.siram at gmail.com> wrote:

> To compile an executable, tack on -o <executable_name>, so for
> instance, ghc --make HelloWorld.hs -o HelloWorld
> 
> creates an executable called `HelloWorld'.
> -deech
> 
> On 6/8/10, Nathan Huesken <haskell at lonely-star.org> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am trying to compile the Test.hs form reactive-fieltrip.
> > I did:
> > ghc --make
> > Test
> > (22:09) [1 of 3] Compiling FRP.Reactive.FieldTrip.Adapter
> > ( FRP/Reactive/FieldTrip/Adapter.hs,
> > FRP/Reactive/FieldTrip/Adapter.o ) [2 of 3] Compiling
> > FRP.Reactive.FieldTrip ( FRP/Reactive/FieldTrip.hs,
> > FRP/Reactive/FieldTrip.o ) [3 of 3] Compiling Test ( Test.hs,
> > Test.o )
> >
> > Wonderfull, only it is not giving me an executable, only Test.o.
> >
> > It has a main function, so how can I compile it?
> > Thanks!
> > nathan
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