I'd like to call some Haskell functions in a c++ program.
In order to do so, i have applied these instructions and adapted them to my code and system.
What I have for the moment is the following:
- Main.cpp
- Shared header and cpp files
- makefile
- cpp/
- some cpp and header files
- haskell/
- hello.hs
The make file is the following:
CPP_SOURCES = main.cpp textures.cpp cpp/game.cpp \
cpp/piece.cpp cpp/factories.cpp cpp/utils.cpp
HASKELL_SOURCES = haskell/hello.hs
all: main; ./main
main: $(CPP_SOURCES) HaskellPart.o; g++ \
-lsfml-graphics \
-lsfml-window \
-lsfml-system \
-I/usr/lib/ghc/include \
-liconv \
-I/usr/lib/ghc/ghc-8.0.1/include \
-L/usr/lib/ghc/ghc-8.0.1 \
-L/usr/lib/ghc/rts \
-lHSrts \
-L/usr/lib/ghc/base-4.9.0.0 \
-lHSbase-4.9.0.0 \
-L/usr/lib/ghc/ghc-prim-0.5.0.0 \
-lHSghc-prim-0.5.0.0 \
-L/usr/lib/ghc/integer-gmp-1.0.0.1 \
-lHSinteger-gmp-1.0.0.1 \
-lHSghc-prim-0.5.0.0 \
-fno-stack-protector \
-Wall \
-o main $(CPP_SOURCES) haskell/hello.o
HaskellPart.o: $(HASKELL_SOURCES); ghc -fforce-recomp -fPIC $(HASKELL_SOURCES)
clean: ; rm -rf main && rm -rf haskell/*.o && \
rm -rf haskell/*.hi && rm -rf haskell/*_stub.h
What I have done is:
- add
-I/usr/lib/ghc/include
to allow g++ to findHsFFI.h
- update the librairies paths
- add
-fPIC
to the ghc arguments to avoid symbol errors.
However, I end up with the following output:
$ make
ghc -fforce-recomp -fPIC haskell/hello.hs
[1 of 1] Compiling Hello ( haskell/hello.hs, haskell/hello.o )
g++ \
-lsfml-graphics \
-lsfml-window \
-lsfml-system \
-I/usr/lib/ghc/include \
-liconv \
-L/usr/lib/ghc/rts \
-lHSrts \
-L/usr/lib/ghc/base-4.9.0.0 \
-lHSbase-4.9.0.0 \
-L/usr/lib/ghc/ghc-prim-0.5.0.0 \
-lHSghc-prim-0.5.0.0 \
-L/usr/lib/ghc/integer-gmp-1.0.0.1 \
-lHSinteger-gmp-1.0.0.1 \
-lHSghc-prim-0.5.0.0 \
-fno-stack-protector \
-Wall \
-o main main.cpp textures.cpp cpp/game.cpp cpp/piece.cpp cpp/factories.cpp cpp/utils.cpp haskell/hello.o
/tmp/ccHPRuDY.o: In function `main':
main.cpp:(.text+0x358): undefined reference to `hs_init'
main.cpp:(.text+0x375): undefined reference to `hs_exit'
haskell/hello.o: In function `sRs_info':
/tmp/ghc9fcb_0/ghc_7.o:(.text+0x2e): undefined reference to `newCAF'
/tmp/ghc9fcb_0/ghc_7.o:(.text+0x3e): undefined reference to `stg_bh_upd_frame_info'
/tmp/ghc9fcb_0/ghc_7.o:(.text+0x54): undefined reference to `ghczmprim_GHCziCString_unpackCStringzh_closure'
/tmp/ghc9fcb_0/ghc_7.o:(.text+0x5d): undefined reference to `stg_ap_n_fast'
/tmp/ghc9fcb_0/ghc_7.o:(.text+0x96): undefined reference to `newCAF'
/tmp/ghc9fcb_0/ghc_7.o:(.text+0xa6): undefined reference to `stg_bh_upd_frame_info'
/tmp/ghc9fcb_0/ghc_7.o:(.text+0xbc): undefined reference to `base_SystemziIO_putStrLn_closure'
/tmp/ghc9fcb_0/ghc_7.o:(.text+0xc5): undefined reference to `stg_ap_p_fast'
haskell/hello.o: In function `helloFromHaskell':
(.text+0xd8): undefined reference to `rts_lock'
haskell/hello.o: In function `helloFromHaskell':
(.text+0xee): undefined reference to `base_GHCziTopHandler_runIO_closure'
haskell/hello.o: In function `helloFromHaskell':
(.text+0xf9): undefined reference to `rts_apply'
haskell/hello.o: In function `helloFromHaskell':
(.text+0x10f): undefined reference to `rts_evalIO'
haskell/hello.o: In function `helloFromHaskell':
(.text+0x122): undefined reference to `rts_checkSchedStatus'
haskell/hello.o: In function `helloFromHaskell':
(.text+0x12e): undefined reference to `rts_unlock'
haskell/hello.o: In function `stginit_export_Hello_zdfstableZZC0ZZCmainZZCHelloZZChelloFromHaskell':
ghc_3.c:(.text+0x144): undefined reference to `foreignExportStablePtr'
haskell/hello.o: In function `sRs_closure':
/tmp/ghc9fcb_0/ghc_7.o:(.data+0x40): undefined reference to `stg_IND_STATIC_info'
haskell/hello.o: In function `rHM_closure':
/tmp/ghc9fcb_0/ghc_7.o:(.data+0x60): undefined reference to `ghczmprim_GHCziTypes_TrNameS_static_info'
haskell/hello.o: In function `rI0_closure':
/tmp/ghc9fcb_0/ghc_7.o:(.data+0x70): undefined reference to `ghczmprim_GHCziTypes_TrNameS_static_info'
/tmp/ghc9fcb_0/ghc_7.o:(.data+0x80): undefined reference to `ghczmprim_GHCziTypes_Module_static_info'
haskell/hello.o: In function `SRD_srt':
/tmp/ghc9fcb_0/ghc_7.o:(.data.rel.ro+0x0): undefined reference to `ghczmprim_GHCziCString_unpackCStringzh_closure'
/tmp/ghc9fcb_0/ghc_7.o:(.data.rel.ro+0x8): undefined reference to `base_SystemziIO_putStrLn_closure'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
makefile:17: recipe for target 'main' failed
make: *** [main] Error 1
Any idea of what I am doing wrong ?
Thank you!
EDIT :
According to n.m answer, I changed the order of g++ arguments. Here's the new makefile:
CPP_SOURCES = main.cpp textures.cpp cpp/game.cpp cpp/piece.cpp cpp/factories.cpp cpp/utils.cpp
HASKELL_SOURCES = haskell/hello.hs
CFLAGS = -Wall -g -fno-stack-protector
all: main; ./main
main: $(CPP_SOURCES) HaskellPart.o; g++ \
$(CFLAGS) -o main $(CPP_SOURCES) haskell/hello.o \
-lsfml-graphics \
-lsfml-window \
-lsfml-system \
-I/usr/lib/ghc/include \
-liconv \
-I/usr/lib/ghc/ghc-8.0.1/include \
-L/usr/lib/ghc/ghc-8.0.1 \
-L/usr/lib/ghc/base-4.9.0.0 \
-lHSbase-4.9.0.0 \
-L/usr/lib/ghc/ghc-prim-0.5.0.0 \
-lHSghc-prim-0.5.0.0 \
-L/usr/lib/ghc/integer-gmp-1.0.0.1 \
-lHSinteger-gmp-1.0.0.1 \
-lHSghc-prim-0.5.0.0 \
-L/usr/lib/ghc/rts \
-lHSrts \
HaskellPart.o: $(HASKELL_SOURCES); ghc -fforce-recomp -fPIC $(HASKELL_SOURCES)
clean: ; rm -rf main && rm -rf haskell/*.o && rm -rf haskell/*.hi && rm -rf haskell/*_stub.h
But it raised another error:
/usr/bin/ld: /usr/lib/ghc/rts/libHSrts.a(Itimer.o): undefined reference to symbol 'timer_settime@@GLIBC_2.3.3'
According to this thread, I added -lrt
but got:
/usr/bin/ld: /usr/lib/ghc/rts/libHSrts.a(Linker.o): undefined reference to symbol 'dlsym@@GLIBC_2.2.5'
So according to this thread I added -ldl
and now it's a big mess...
EDIT : BOUNTY
Guys I'm adding a bounty spending a large proportion of my low amount of reputation because I can't manage to make this work and really need this.
This is for a school related project but I have to precise that this is not cheating as subject only says: "write a large program in c++ and write the same program in haskell".
Making a common graphical interface for both programs is my decision and is out of the scope of the coursework.
Beside that, I think there a lack of documentation on this subject on internet, my teacher told me he never managed to do it so it would be helpful to have a constructed answer on the configuration of g++ with Haskell Foreign Export.
Thanks you for your help.