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diff --git a/docs/users_guide/win32-dlls.xml b/docs/users_guide/win32-dlls.xml index 1589821b0e..703bb1877d 100644 --- a/docs/users_guide/win32-dlls.xml +++ b/docs/users_guide/win32-dlls.xml @@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ option on all the Haskell modules that make up your application. <para> <indexterm><primary>Creating a Win32 DLL</primary></indexterm> -<indexterm><primary>––shared</primary></indexterm> +<indexterm><primary>–shared</primary></indexterm> Sealing up your Haskell library inside a DLL is straightforward; compile up the object files that make up the library, and then build the DLL by issuing a command of the form: @@ -302,12 +302,12 @@ the DLL by issuing a command of the form: <para> <screen> -ghc ––shared -o foo.dll bar.o baz.o wibble.a -lfooble +ghc –shared -o foo.dll bar.o baz.o wibble.a -lfooble </screen> </para> <para> -By feeding the ghc compiler driver the option <option>––shared</option>, it +By feeding the ghc compiler driver the option <option>–shared</option>, it will build a DLL rather than produce an executable. The DLL will consist of all the object files and archives given on the command line. @@ -347,12 +347,12 @@ you compile into a DLL must have a common root. <listitem> <para> By default, the entry points of all the object files will be exported from -the DLL when using <option>––shared</option>. Should you want to constrain +the DLL when using <option>–shared</option>. Should you want to constrain this, you can specify the <emphasis>module definition file</emphasis> to use on the command line as follows: <screen> -ghc ––shared -o .... MyDef.def +ghc –shared -o .... MyDef.def </screen> See Microsoft documentation for details, but a module definition file @@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ EXPORTS <listitem> <para> -In addition to creating a DLL, the <option>––shared</option> option also +In addition to creating a DLL, the <option>–shared</option> option also creates an import library. The import library name is derived from the name of the DLL, as follows: @@ -485,7 +485,7 @@ ghc -c dllMain.c Construct the DLL: <screen> -ghc ––shared -o adder.dll adder.o adder_stub.o dllMain.o +ghc –shared -o adder.dll adder.o adder_stub.o dllMain.o </screen> </para> |