No runhugs for Macintosh?

Jussi Piitulainen jpiitula@ling.helsinki.fi
08 Jan 2001 18:00:08 +0200


Hello,

not really a bug, but either there is an omission on a Macintosh, or I
failed to find the way. I would like to run a completed program
without the need to talk to it: just click a script that launches Hugs
with one program after another, and I'd go away for a while or at
least take my fingers off the keyboard and mouse.

There doesn't seem to be an option to run a main function
automatically. When I open Hugs with Control or Command, I can tell it
to read its standard input from a file, which would be fine, if I
didn't need to be in the loop myself.

A separate application like the runhugs in unixen might be best. An
option to run a main function or to read commands from a file might be
second best. Well, the best would be to learn that I just overlooked
something and it can already be done. Help?

By the way <http://www.haskell.org/implementations> still doesn't
mention Macintosh.
-- 
Jussi