I'm very new to Haskell, and I've recently installed the platform with GHC. I decided to test it out by compiling a simple Hello world program: main = putStrLn "Hello, world"
Now, when I go into the command line (Windows 7), find the proper directory, and type in ghc hello.hs
, it comes back with the following message: "[1 of 1] Compiling Main ( hello.hs, hello.o )". I understand that once it's done compiling, it should follow with "Linking hello.exe ...", but that never comes, and no .exe is produced.
Basically, is there any discernible reason why this would be happening? Is there a problem with the code, is there something I don't know about, or should I just try re-installing the Haskell Platform?
Thank you.
ghc --make hello.hs
. What version of GHC do you have?ghc --version
if you recently installed it should be 7.0.4 I think. I have 7.0.3 on Win7 andghc hello.hs && hello.exe
works just fine.