Shellac: A framework for creating shell envinronments
Shellac is a framework for building read-eval-print style shells. Shells are created by declaratively defining a set of shell commands and an evaluation function. Shellac supports multiple shell backends, including a basic backend which uses only Haskell IO primitives and a full featured readline backend based on the the Haskell readline bindings found in the standard libraries. This library attempts to allow users to write shells at a high level and still enjoy the advanced features that may be available from a powerful line editing package like readline.
| Versions | 0.9, 0.9.1 |
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| Dependencies | base, haskell98, mtl |
| License | BSD3 |
| Author | Robert Dockins |
| Maintainer | robdockins AT fastmail DOT fm |
| Stability | Beta |
| Category | User Interfaces |
| Home page | http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~rdockins/shellac/home/ |
| Upload date | Thu Nov 29 16:38:25 UTC 2007 |
| Uploaded by | RobertDockins |
| Built on | ghc-6.8 |
| Build failure | ghc-6.10 (log) |
Modules
- System
Downloads
- Shellac-0.9.1.tar.gz (Cabal source package)
- package description (included in the package)
