• Stars
    star
    165
  • Rank 228,906 (Top 5 %)
  • Language
    Haskell
  • License
    GNU General Publi...
  • Created about 7 years ago
  • Updated over 5 years ago

Reviews

There are no reviews yet. Be the first to send feedback to the community and the maintainers!

Repository Details

Compiles Haskell to WebAssembly

Dfinity Haskell Compiler

DHC is a Haskell compiler that produces WebAssembly.

It accepts only a tiny subset of the language.

Installation / Dependencies

Run nix build.

Usage / Examples

The dhc program takes Haskell source on standard input and compiles it to WebAssembly on standard output. Two IO functions are defined:

putStr :: String -> IO ()
putInt :: Int -> IO ()  -- `Int` means 64-bit integer.

which respectively call WebAssembly imports:

system.putStr (ptr : i32, len : i32)
system.putInt (lo : i32, hi : i32)

In system.putInt, we split the integer into 32-bit halves to make life easier for JavaScript.

The rundhc tool can interpret the output of dhc. It expects the input WebAssembly binary to export a function named main that takes no arguments and returns no arguments.

For example:

$ echo 'public(main) main=putStr"Hello, World!\n"' | ./dhc | ./rundhc
Hello, World!

License

All code and designs are open sourced under GPL V3.

dfinity logo