#708: Error: Data.Generics / Cast
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#709: Fixup too large error with -fasm on PowerPC
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#711: shutdownHaskell() does not return allocated memory
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Trying to get the sources as instructed on the developer wiki:
/usr/local/bin/darcs get --partial http://darcs.haskell.org/ghc
This is the GHC darcs repostory (HEAD branch)
For more information, visit the GHC developer wiki at
http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc
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darcs:
Ashley Yakeley wrote:
Lemmih wrote:
Did you run 'sh darcs-all get'?
Oh, that wasn't in the README. Thanks.
The instructions for getting GHC by darcs are here:
http://cvs.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/GhcDarcs
It looks like you expected to build GHC by grabbing the darcs repo and
reading
Hello Simon,
Friday, February 24, 2006, 7:18:30 PM, you wrote:
1) add for/if/while to the C-- statement types list (data CmmStmt)
SM Please don't extend the C-- data type - it's very small and simple
SM because that makes it easy to manipulate and reason about.
SM I don't see why you need
Did you try to link the DLL statically (i.e. via import library) and
remove the call to shutdownHaskell() ?
It worked for me (I am using Visual Studio 7, though).
Cheers,
Cyril
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I wrapped up some Haskell modules in a Win32 DLL.
Loading the DLL dynamically (with LoadLibrary) works fine.
is there an option to get ghc to keep going if it encounters an error
building a file with --make? as in, I'd like it to continue compiling as
much as it can only skipping what actually depends on the file that
failed rather than completly aborting everything.
John
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John Meacham -
Simon Marlow wrote:
It looks like you expected to build GHC by grabbing the darcs repo and
reading the README file - that isn't a route I anticipated :-) I'll
make sure the README gets updated at some point.
Thanks. Now the build process gets stuck here:
On 2-Mar-06, at 7:35 PM, Ashley Yakeley wrote:
Thanks. Now the build process gets stuck here:
I ran into this yesterday, but didn't have time to look into it;
today, ./darcs-all pull seems to have fixed it.
Cheers,
Wolfgang
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On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 11:53:42AM +, Simon Marlow wrote:
something along these lines is likely to be quite straightforward to
implement, won't require any changes to the type system, and gives you
a useful form of implicit parameters without any of the drawbacks.
The main difference
Hello Lauri,
Thursday, March 2, 2006, 3:25:31 PM, you wrote:
LA Now, I wonder whether we really really really need to track implicit
LA parameters in the type system. After all, exceptions, too, introduce a
there is also another way - allow partial function signatures
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Best regards,
Bulat
On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 11:00:41AM +, Malcolm Wallace wrote:
Thus, although I agree that none is ready for inclusion in
Haskell-prime, I think we do need some mechanism for experimental
records to be tried out in real Haskell implementations before the
Haskell-double-prime committee starts
On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 12:03:59PM -, Claus Reinke wrote:
The way I interpret FDs implies that they introduce a systematic space
leak into the inference process: if any stage in the inference uses *any*
constraint with a class which is subject to an FD, that results in an
additional bit
Not at the moment, I'm afraid, but it's the kind of question that TH
ought to be able to answer. I could offer guidance if someone wanted to
implement it.
Simon
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heatsink wrote:
Is there a way, in template haskell, to find out what instance
declarations exist? I'm not trying to accomplish anything specific
right now, but I can see two potential uses for this. One is to emit
compile-time error messages from TH code which would be more informative
I wrote:
I just installed Visual Haskell 0.1, and when I type in the
editor, CPU usage rises to about 70% and there's a noticeable delay
before each character appears on the screen.
This is no longer happening, so I guess I ran afoul of a bug.
-- Ben
Am Mittwoch, 1. März 2006 20:20 schrieben Sie:
Daniel,
data Array i e = Array i i
shouldn't the element type appear here?
Typo: data Array i e = Array i i [e] --mockup with
list
Well, the parameter c of CollectionClass has kind (*
- *), Array has kind
(* - * - *), so it must
Is there a way, in template haskell, to find out what instance
declarations
exist?
Not at the moment, I'm afraid, but it's the kind of question that TH
ought to be able to answer. I could offer guidance if someone wanted to
implement it.
I have a concern about how computed class memberships
I am looking for Haskell code that does credit card authorization?
e.g. paypal website pro does not supply a Haskell lib.
Does anyone know where to find something like this?
-ALex-
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Brian Hulley wrote:
[snip]
So any solutions welcome :-)
Thank to everyone who replied to my queries about this whole layout issue.
One other thing I've been wanting to ask (not to change! :-)) for a while
is: how is the following acceptable according to the rules in the Haskell98
report
Layout only applies when something is less indented than previous
lines, I believe...
e.g.
do
c - getContents filename
putStrLn blah
or
do
x - getContents filename
putStrLn ok
works fine but
do
c - blahAction
putStrLn blah
obviously won't work
Jared.
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