As of GHC version 6.0, we have adopted the following policy for numbering GHC versions:
These are numbered
, where
x
.y
.z
y
is even, and
z
is the patchlevel number (the trailing
.
can be omitted if z
z
is zero). Patchlevels are bug-fix releases only, and never
change the programmer interface to any system-supplied code.
However, if you install a new patchlevel over an old one you
will need to recompile any code that was compiled against the
old libraries.
The value of __GLASGOW_HASKELL__
(see Section 4.10.3, “Options affecting the C pre-processor”) for a major release
is the integer x
.y
.z
xyy
(if
y
is a single digit, then a leading zero
is added, so for example in version 6.2 of GHC,
__GLASGOW_HASKELL__==602
).
We may make snapshot releases of the current development sources from time to time, and the current sources are always available via the CVS repository (see the GHC web site for details).
Snapshot releases are named
where x
.y
.YYYYMMDDYYYYMMDD
is the date of the sources
from which the snapshot was built. In theory, you can check
out the exact same sources from the CVS repository using
this date.
If y
is odd, then this is a
snapshot of the CVS HEAD (the main development branch). If
y
is even, then it is a snapshot
of the stable branch between patchlevel releases. For
example, 6.3.20040225
would be a snapshot
of the HEAD, but 6.2.20040225
would be a
snapshot of the 6.2
branch.
The value of __GLASGOW_HASKELL__
for a snapshot release is the integer
xyy
. You should never write any
conditional code which tests for this value, however: since
interfaces change on a day-to-day basis, and we don't have
finer granularity in the values of
__GLASGOW_HASKELL__
, you should only
conditionally compile using predicates which test whether
__GLASGOW_HASKELL__
is equal to, later
than, or earlier than a given major release.
The version number of your copy of GHC can be found by
invoking ghc
with the
––version
flag (see Section 4.5, “Help and verbosity options”).