@hackage inline-java0.6

Java interop via inline Java code in Haskell modules.

inline-java: Call any JVM function from Haskell

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NOTE: you'll need GHC >= 8.0.2 to compile and use this package. Use

stack --nix --stack-yaml stack-HEAD.yaml build

ahead of a new GHC release to build using GHC HEAD.

The Haskell standard includes a native foreign function interface (FFI). It can be a pain to use and in any case only C support is implemented in GHC. inline-java lets you call any JVM function directly, from Haskell, without the need to write your own foreign import declarations using the FFI. In the style of inline-c for C and inline-r for calling R, inline-java lets you name any function to call inline in your code.

Example

Graphical Hello World using Java Swing:

{-# LANGUAGE DataKinds #-}
{-# LANGUAGE QuasiQuotes #-}
{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
{-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables #-}
module Main where

import Data.Int
import Data.Text (Text)
import Language.Java
import Language.Java.Inline

main :: IO Int32
main = withJVM [] $ do
    -- Extra type annotation workaround for current GHC HEAD.
    message :: J ('Class "java.lang.String") <- reflect ("Hello World!" :: Text)
    [java| { javax.swing.JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, $message);
             return 0; } |]

Building it

Requirements:

  • the Stack build tool (version 1.2 or above);
  • either, the Nix package manager,
  • or, OpenJDK, Gradle and Spark (version 1.6) installed from your distro.

To build:

$ stack build

You can optionally get Stack to download a JDK in a local sandbox (using Nix) for good build results reproducibility. This is the recommended way to build inline-java. Alternatively, you'll need it installed through your OS distribution's package manager for the next steps (and you'll need to tell Stack how to find the JVM header files and shared libraries).

To use Nix, set the following in your ~/.stack/config.yaml (or pass --nix to all Stack commands, see the Stack manual for more):

nix:
  enable: true

License

Copyright (c) 2015-2016 EURL Tweag.

All rights reserved.

inline-java is free software, and may be redistributed under the terms specified in the LICENSE file.

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