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The '''Haskell Users Gofer System''' is a [[Haskell]] interpreter, it was originally commonly known as just "Gofer" but when [[Gopher]] arrived on the scene the author started to use '''HUGS''' instead and re-booted the version number sequence but dropped the "hugsc" Haskell to [[C]] compiler that was shipped with gofer. HUGS 1.3 and later conform to the ''Haskell 98'' standard, earlier Gofer versions have extensions that are unique to it and have never been supported by any other Haskell tools. | The '''Haskell Users Gofer System''' is a [[Haskell]] interpreter, it was originally commonly known as just "Gofer" but when [[Gopher]] arrived on the scene the author started to use '''HUGS''' instead and re-booted the version number sequence but dropped the "hugsc" Haskell to [[C]] compiler that was shipped with gofer. HUGS 1.3 and later conform to the ''Haskell 98'' standard, earlier Gofer versions have extensions that are unique to it and have never been supported by any other Haskell tools. | ||
==Versions== | ==Versions== |
Revision as of 23:28, 15 August 2019
The Haskell Users Gofer System is a Haskell interpreter, it was originally commonly known as just "Gofer" but when Gopher arrived on the scene the author started to use HUGS instead and re-booted the version number sequence but dropped the "hugsc" Haskell to C compiler that was shipped with gofer. HUGS 1.3 and later conform to the Haskell 98 standard, earlier Gofer versions have extensions that are unique to it and have never been supported by any other Haskell tools.
Versions
- Gofer 2.30 (1994) - Requires the EMX runtime.
- Gofer 2.30b (1995)
See also: HUGS
Licence and availability
- HUGS is a discontinued open source software released under a slightly modified Three Clause BSD Licence.
Authors
- Mark P. Jones
- Neil Mitchell - WinHugs maintainer
- Michael Zimmermann - Original OS/2 port
- Per Johansson - 2003 & WinHugs port