I ported a little Haskell program I wrote from Mac to Windows. It's a GUI application (wxHaskell, compiled with ghc 6.12.1), so it does not need the command prompt window to open. It does so, anyway, so my question: What must I do so that the program starts without opening a prompt window first? Is there some ghc switch for this?
When using wxWidgets with cygwin, you can avoid having a console window appear by passing the -mwindows
flag to the linker . You can tell GHC to pass flags to the linker using the -optl
prefix , so you could try building with -optl-mwindows
and see if that works.
I've done that before when building a Haskell SDL application on Windows, and it worked for me. I think the -mwindows
flag is cygwin-specific though, and I'm not sure what your install of GHC might be using as a linker.
I don't have access to GHC on Windows, but it looks like you need to tell linker to use "windows" subsystem. ghc -optl-mwindows ...
may work.
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