[remove docuumentation for -#include option Simon Marlow **20090801222118 Ignore-this: 7b8a03145a2b767e6f71cf768a2e97 ] { hunk ./docs/users_guide/flags.xml 1636 - C compiler options - - - - - - - Flag - Description - Static/Dynamic - Reverse - - - - - file - Include file when - compiling the .hc file - dynamic - - - - - - - - - hunk ./docs/users_guide/phases.xml 546 - - Options affecting the C compiler (if applicable) - - include-file options - C compiler options - GCC options - - If you are compiling with lots of foreign calls, you may - need to tell the C compiler about some - #include files. The Right Way to do this is to - add an INCLUDE pragma to the top of your source file - (): - -{-# INCLUDE <X/Xlib.h> #-} - - Sometimes this isn't convenient. In those cases there's an - equivalent command-line option: - -% ghc -c '-#include <X/Xlib.h>' Xstuff.lhs - - - - - - }