[ANNOUNCE] GHC 8.0.1 is available!
Ben Gamari
ben at well-typed.com
Sat May 21 15:18:35 UTC 2016
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The Glasgow Haskell Compiler -- version 8.0.1
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The GHC developers are very pleased to announce the release of the first
new super-major version of our Haskell compiler in six years, GHC 8.0.1.
This release features dozens of exciting developments including,
* A more refined interface for implicit call-stacks, allowing libraries to
provide more helpful runtime error messages to users
* The introduction of the DuplicateRecordFields language extension, allowing
multiple record types to declare fields of the same name
* Significant improvements in error message readability and content, including
facilities for libraries to provide custom error messages, more aggressive
warnings for fragile rewrite rules, and more helpful errors for missing
imports
* A rewritten and substantially more thorough pattern match checker, providing
more precise exhaustiveness checking in GADT pattern matches
* More reliable debugging information including experimental backtrace support,
allowing better integration with traditional debugging tools
* Support for desugaring do-notation to use Applicative combinators, allowing
the intuitive do notation to be used in settings which previously required
the direct use of Applicative combinators
* The introduction of Strict and StrictData language extensions, allowing
modules to be compiled with strict-by-default evaluation of bindings
* Great improvements in portability, including more reliable linking on
Windows, a new PPC64 code generator, support for the AIX operating system,
unregisterised m68k support, and significant stabilization on ARM targets
* A greatly improved user's guide, with beautiful and modern PDF and HTML
output
* Introduction of type application syntax, reducing the need for proxies
* More complete support for pattern synonyms, including record pattern synonyms
and the ability to export patterns "bundled" with a type, as you would a data
constructor
* Support for injective type families and recursive superclass relationships
* An improved generics representation leveraging GHC's support for type-level
literals
* The TypeInType extension, which unifies types and kinds, allowing GHC to
reason about kind equality and enabling promotion of more constructs to the
type level
* ...and more!
A more thorough list of the changes included in this release can be found in the
release notes,
https://downloads.haskell.org/~ghc/8.0.1/docs/html/users_guide/8.0.1-notes.html
As always, we have collected various points of interest for users of previous
GHC releases on the GHC 8.0 migration page,
https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Migration/8.0
Please let us know if you encounter anything missing or unclear on this page.
This release is the culmination of nearly eighteen months of effort by over one
hundred contributors. We'd like to thank everyone who has contributed code, bug
reports, and feedback over the past year. It's only because of their efforts
that GHC continues to evolve.
How to get it
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Both the source tarball and binary distributions for a wide variety of platforms
are available at,
http://www.haskell.org/ghc/
Background
~~~~~~~~~~
Haskell is a standardized lazy functional programming language.
The Glasgow Haskell Compiler (GHC) is a state-of-the-art programming suite for
Haskell. Included is an optimising compiler generating efficient code for a
variety of platforms, together with an interactive system for convenient, quick
development. The distribution includes space and time profiling facilities, a
large collection of libraries, and support for various language extensions,
including concurrency, exceptions, and foreign language interfaces. GHC is
distributed under a BSD-style open source license.
Supported Platforms
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The list of platforms we support, and the people responsible for them, can be
found on the GHC wiki
http://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Platforms
Ports to other platforms are possible with varying degrees of difficulty. The
Building Guide describes how to go about porting to a new platform:
http://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Building
Developers
~~~~~~~~~~
We welcome new contributors. Instructions on getting started with hacking on GHC
are available from GHC's developer site,
http://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/
Community Resources
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
There are mailing lists for GHC users, develpoers, and monitoring bug tracker
activity; to subscribe, use the web interfaces at
http://mail.haskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/glasgow-haskell-users
http://mail.haskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ghc-devs
http://mail.haskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ghc-tickets
There are several other Haskell and GHC-related mailing lists on
www.haskell.org; for the full list, see
https://mail.haskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo
Some GHC developers hang out on the #ghc and #haskell of the Freenode IRC
network, too:
http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/IRC_channel
Please report bugs using our bug tracking system. Instructions on reporting bugs
can be found here:
http://www.haskell.org/ghc/reportabug
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