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Help => General => Topic started by: MasterMastic on April 30, 2014, 03:34:25 pm

Title: Will there be an official Haskell binding?
Post by: MasterMastic on April 30, 2014, 03:34:25 pm
I assume there isn't, since the official website doesn't say anything, but I want to verify and also take the opportunity to ask: are there any plans coming up? (And by the by, if so I would love to contribute).
Title: Re: Will there be an official Haskell binding?
Post by: ChronicRat on April 30, 2014, 04:06:18 pm
I think it will. As soon as possible!
Title: Re: Will there be an official Haskell binding?
Post by: zsbzsb on April 30, 2014, 04:09:08 pm
I assume there isn't, since the official website doesn't say anything, but I want to verify and also take the opportunity to ask: are there any plans coming up? (And by the by, if so I would love to contribute).

"official" haskell bindings? I don't think that will ever happen. The only binding considered "official" is the .NET/Mono bindings because Laurent oversees that. But feel free to write bindings in haskel and if you feel like maintaining it I'm sure Laurent wouldn't mind adding your bindings to the list on the site.

I think it will. As soon as possible!

Where did you get your info that there are plans for bindings?  ???
Title: Re: Will there be an official Haskell binding?
Post by: dabbertorres on April 30, 2014, 04:12:10 pm
As the others have said, prolly not, but I did find this: https://github.com/SFML-haskell/SFML
Title: Re: Will there be an official Haskell binding?
Post by: ChronicRat on April 30, 2014, 05:54:46 pm
I think it will. As soon as possible!

Where did you get your info that there are plans for bindings?  ???
Well, in Russia it called - joke.
Title: Re: Will there be an official Haskell binding?
Post by: Nexus on April 30, 2014, 11:01:33 pm
The forum search is also helpful.

Most promising threads:
http://en.sfml-dev.org/forums/index.php?topic=10748
http://en.sfml-dev.org/forums/index.php?topic=8164

I suggest you contact the corresponding authors and see if they're interested in a cooperation.