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(or at least follow more closely) support Dot.
* Improve clustering/subgraph support.
* Use a PrettyPrinter rather than Show to generate Dot output.
* Improve Output support.
* Find and fix the handle closing bug with graphvizWithHandle.
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of statements.
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On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 10:23 AM, Ivan Lazar Miljenovic
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I am pleased to announce a new release of the graphviz package for
Haskell, which provides bindings to the GraphViz [1] suite of tools
or for
a monadic interface or something for building DotGraphs (which someone
has asked me for, but which at the moment I have no idea how to do...).
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This is a bug release that fixes a bug spotted by Srihari Ramanathan
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upstream usage.
This should hopefully be the last update that is such an intrusive
change. The next release will most likely contain updates on how to
specify a particular output to use (including variants), with most of
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Kathleen Fisher where Dot keywords need to be explicitly quoted if used
as labels, etc. Once again, this is done automagically with no change
to the API.
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, this can
mean avoiding having to apply a transformation function before getting
the attributes if you have a composite type for node value/cluster.
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Changes to come:
* Re-do the reporting framework to use more of a pretty-printing
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, at a prompt do the
following:
SourceGraph path/to/project.cabal
The resulting report will then be found in a directory called
SourceGraph in the same directory as the cabal file.
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of analysis:
* Examine the internal structure of a company/department/etc. in terms
of the employee hierarchy.
* Who-knows-who: analyse address books (whether it's traditional, email,
Facebook, etc.); this is related to the six-degree problem.
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Colin Paul Adams co...@colina.demon.co.uk writes:
Compare the version in the subject to the version you're trying to install...
Ivan == Ivan Lazar Miljenovic ivan.miljeno...@gmail.com writes:
Ivan I'd appreciate it if people could give SourceGraph a whirl
Fails to install (Linux x86_64
as Matthew
told me he uploaded it to Hackage)! ;-)
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because you're not importing something (as appears to be the case with
Gwern's XSelection module), then you have the situation where it's not possible
to tell if it's using the external or internal one.
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Of course, if you really want that functionality you can add it ;-)
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Achim Schneider barsoap at web.de writes:
This report contains visualisation of the code for each module, for
the imports (similar to what graphmod [5] does) as well as the entire
code base.
We cna haz screenshotz?
Well, it's a console app that produces an HTML file, so there's not
Achim Schneider barsoap at web.de writes:
That's about what I meant with a screenshot. Linking a copy of the html
generated for e.g. the Prelude would greatly help people who are just
browsing Hackage and are trying to figure out what your package is all
about.
Well, I can't do the
Jason Dagit dagit at codersbase.com writes:
Hello,
Has anyone already made a tool to check if exported functions, data
constructors, types, etc are unused within a set of modules?
My SourceGraph programme (available on Hackage) can do this with a few
caveats:
1) Only supports functions,
: An Adventure in Types
http://www.eecs.usma.edu/webs/people/okasaki/pubs.html#icfp99
At first glance, this looks like the kind of thing I want. Thanks!
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Especially if matrix functions were included. Then you can also get
category theorists using a practical implementation of some of their
theories to solve problems ;-)
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all Partial Latin Squares that fit
a given criteria, so I need the rows/columns to ensure that I have no
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Declaring this as a module
On 25 January 2011 02:55, Aaron Gray aaronngray.li...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there anyway to get a list of applied functions in the running of a
Haskell program ?
Profile it?
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On 25 January 2011 12:05, Aaron Gray aaronngray.li...@gmail.com wrote:
On 24 January 2011 23:01, Ivan Lazar Miljenovic ivan.miljeno...@gmail.com
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On 25 January 2011 02:55, Aaron Gray aaronngray.li...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there anyway to get a list of applied functions in the running
they link into other external GNU - libaries with GPL
license ? -- If yes would be repackaging the haskell-native bits in an extra
BSD package an option ?
Or else because the developers _wanted_ to license it under the GPL.
Some people do, you know.
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On 26 January 2011 09:50, Brandon Moore brandon_m_mo...@yahoo.com wrote:
The darcs 2.5 package uses the flat -fglasgow-exts, so it picks up
MonoLocalBinds. This causes quite a few errors.
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.haskell.glasgow.user/19165
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to suggest splitting
it up to better express the intent. If the author did intend those
restrictions, then of course they will remain.
In which case, why not ask the author(s) directly rather than blindly
asking the mailing list?
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On 26 January 2011 13:37, John Lask jvl...@hotmail.com wrote:
On 26/01/2011 1:52 PM, Ivan Lazar Miljenovic wrote:
In which case, why not ask the author(s) directly rather than blindly
asking the mailing list?
others, such as I, may be interested in the answer.
Yes, but this way you're
in mind that if
your claim is correct, then every significant Linux and BSD distro is
committing massive copyright infringement.
Voila: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#IfLibraryIsGPL
(Note: in the past they said otherwise.)
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Voila: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#IfLibraryIsGPL
(Note: in the past they said otherwise.)
Important: or a GPL-compatible
configuration for proxies: it just uses
the system settings.
For example:
http://serverfault.com/questions/132640/ubuntu-set-system-proxy-from-command-line
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signature says Given any `t' and any `i', this will return
any `o t i' (for some unspecified type `o'). However, your actual
implementation uses a specific data-type, namely Object for `o'.
Change the type signature to be obj :: t - i - Object t i.
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was no longer subscribed to haskell-cafe. I
can't remember having unsubscribed ?
No idea about that one.
Let's hope this mail get's through now after having resubscribed.
I'm sorry, but it didn't :p
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around, why not use it?
1) Github uses git, not darcs.
2) I know who runs/controls c.h.o, but not github (so if something
goes wrong...)
3) Maturity? I can put darcs repos there, how mature does it need to be?
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On 6 February 2011 22:43, Mark Wotton mwot...@gmail.com wrote:
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On 5 February 2011 10:14, Luke Palmer lrpal...@gmail.com wrote:
I host all my modules on github. It is a very supportive environment
it I can certainly send them what I've
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/Yesod/Json.hs:4:6:
parse error on input `-- ^ Convert from a JSON value'
It's the very first bit in that file:
module Yesod.Json
( -- ^ Convert from a JSON value
defaultLayoutJson
You want -- * for section headers: -- ^ is only used to annotate
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On 2/6/11 4:53 PM, Ivan Lazar Miljenovic wrote:
On 7 February 2011 08:12, Alexey Khudyakovalexey.sklad...@gmail.com
wrote:
Also there is a container-classes package which provide set of type class
for containers.
[1
was basing my approach on Ganesh's rmonad [1] library whilst taking
into account the Functor = Applicative = Monad hierarchy when
re-defining the classes, but the approach was very quickly becoming
unwieldy.
[1]: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/rmonad
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Container (c b)) = CMap (c a) (c b) where
cmap = fmap
I'm not sure if that will work for types like Set, as you're not
explicitly bringing the constraint in.
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for hosting the darcs repo and the website for my project
grammar-combinators. The website has been down for a couple of weeks
now.
There has been status updates: they haven't yet enabled logins.
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, a testsuite - no
matter what language or what tools/methodologies are used - for a
non-trivial piece of work just provides reasonable degree of assurance
of correctness; after all, there could be a bug/problem you hadn't
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to work fine. Why does the instance not work?
What's the error?
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On 23 February 2011 14:06, z_axis z_a...@163.com wrote:
:hoogle splitOn
No results found
:m + Data.Text
splitOn , 2,15,33,0,8,1,16,18
It's from Data.List.Split, not Data.Text if you want to user Strings.
Alternatively, you can use the Text version with OverloadedStrings.
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any case, my question is answered since it is not a tuple.
Yes.
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months ago.
http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/bash/0.0.0/doc/html/Language-Bash.html
Maybe this could be integrated with language-sh [1] to get parsing
support as well?
[1]: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/language-sh
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On 31 March 2011 14:51, John Millikin jmilli...@gmail.com wrote:
Linux, OSX, and (probably?) FreeBSD use UTF8.
For Linux, doesn't it depend upon the locale rather than forcing UTF-8?
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the term and have
compilation fail if there isn't a unique total function/value that can be
inferred for the missing term.
Doesn't Djinn also return a function in cases where there is more than
one possible value?
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lose the ability to see how branches are related to each
other, which might be useful in some cases.
How do you see how git branches are related to each other?
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What you want seems more applicable to a Sequence rather than a list.
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:) $ lexOrder $ filter (\c - lexI c
z /= n) z
As a guess, I think it's from the usage of length on the right-hand size.
Also, note that lexOrder s@[_] = [s] is nicer than lexOrder s |
length s == 1 = [s].
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seem to be ruled under USA laws.
Would anybody recommend an alternative?
See the Countries Blocked column here:
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, this definition is equivalent to the previous one
(correct me if I'm wrong), so I was wondering why this definition was chosen
instead of the other one. Does anybody know?
My guess is to aid the foldr fusion RULEs...
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is that the type involves the FFTWReal class.
However, this isn't immediately visible to ghci as it isn't in scope,
but it can figure out that it's found in Math.FFT.Base. As such, you
need to import that module as well (as opposed to just the Math.FFT
class you have already imported).
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On Wed, 18 May 2011 13:52:46 +1000
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What's happening is that the type involves the FFTWReal class.
However, this isn't immediately visible to ghci as it isn't in scope
, then you also can have
a website for it on projects.haskell.org
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. However, its usage is usually discouraged.
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is really misleading.
Are there any other special packages besides base?
W.r.t. Cabal's dependency resolution? No.
Well, don't other boot libraries have similar mis-behaviour?
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error if I use the Check functionality on the
earlier version that is already on Hackage.
Any idea what causes this?
Do you have any comments or something somewhere that are in a non-UTF8 encoding?
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or some kind of
signing) required for this kind of scheme to be effective.
[1]: http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell-cafe/2010-August/081353.html
and http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell-cafe/2010-August/082319.html
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notation of $$ and $+$ rather than $ and
$$ ?
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(Changing the subject as it's going off-topic from the original email :p)
On 25 May 2011 22:45, Simon Meier iridc...@gmail.com wrote:
2011/5/25 Ivan Lazar Miljenovic ivan.miljeno...@gmail.com:
Also, by clashes with Applicative, are you referring to empty and $
? I'm not sure if a better name
On 25 May 2011 22:52, Johan Tibell johan.tib...@gmail.com wrote:
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With my wl-pprint-text package, Jason Dagit suggested to me on
#haskell that it would make sense to make such a pretty-printer be
class
of their new improved
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On 26 May 2011 08:49, wren ng thornton w...@freegeek.org wrote:
On 5/25/11 1:03 PM, Bryan O'Sullivan wrote:
On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 5:59 AM, Ivan Lazar Miljenovic
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Well, using the Char8 version.
Just because you *could* do that, it doesn't mean that you
; --| is a valid operator.
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That said, I have a use for -- as a symbol... if it wasn't that I'd
also want something like -- to follow suit, and as such it'll just be
easier to use something like .-. and .--. (for creating directed and
undirected edges respectively in graphs).
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defines a ---operator; and I
would find making exceptions for --| and --^ very inconsistent and
annoying.
[0] http://xmonad.org/xmonad-docs/xmonad/XMonad-ManageHook.html#v%3A--%3E
I _knew_ I had seen -- somewhere... *glares at Hayoo for not
returning said results*.
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to list the possible packages but found too many... so
search for chart and plot on Hackage:
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/
In particular, the Chart, plot and gnuplot libraries probably do what
you want (or at least a subset).
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such a sweeping change;
besides, having some kind of inline comment indicator (which goes to
the end of line) is useful.
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This is a bit of a tangent, but has anyone developed wiki software in
Haskell?
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/gitit
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-fbuildExamples (assuming
you want the examples). Or else you can just do cabal install
-fbuildExamples gnuplot from anywhere and cabal-install will download
it, unpack it, build it, install it and then remove the unpacked
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, but the regression part of my
problem is gone.
Oh, you built with ghcquickbuild? I don't remember the details, but
if memory serves it disables a lot of optimisations, etc. just to get
GHC built quicker to test that it compiles. So you probably don't
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does a missing space character make that stand out any more? :/
(Admittedly, I rely more on emacs using a different colour for Haddock
comments than non-Haddock comments.)
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On 7 June 2011 17:50, Guy guytsalmave...@yahoo.com wrote:
On 07/06/2011 10:45, Ivan Lazar Miljenovic wrote:
On 7 June 2011 17:41, Guyguytsalmave...@yahoo.com wrote:
I originally posted because I found that --| stood out much more clearly
as
a structured comment than -- |.
How does
and running.
Since the platform never uses the fist in a new major series of GHC,
for non-boot libraries the process is that the first new major release
of GHC comes out, code gets developed against that, then it's ready
for the next release of the Platform.
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it as a script.
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more efficient, have a look at binary and cereal on
Hackage.
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?
One reason: if that's the convention, then you don't have the problem
of how do I list that package in my .cabal file, is it doctest,
Doctest or DocTest?
Also, some distro package managers prefer lowercase package names.
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On 17 June 2011 16:19, 吴兴博 wux...@gmail.com wrote:
I also tried to use 'import Text.Parsec ()'
It works, now I'm wondering does '()' really hide everything.
Everything except type class instances.
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and Debian (I think Testing).
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, but only upgrade if all
depending packages have been rebuilt.
Are these binary or source packages that you use the ABI hash? Also,
how do you manage to update the documentation index on package
installation/removal?
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Provides: libghc-web-routes-dev-0.23.4-ab46a
So the Debian Haskell team then has to update the apt package when
there's an ABI mismatch (that is, a dependency has been updated or
rebuilt with a new ABI)? Or is this done automagically somehow for
the user?
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or something, I suggest using
pandoc as a library or else one of the HTML templating libraries. If
it's more of a specific format, maybe use a pretty-printing library
directly?
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to be
inferred from Debian, or is
The former; for most purposes Ubuntu is Debian with a modified release
cycle.
Though I've heard of a lot of problems of people trying to install GHC
and associated libraries on Ubuntu (including a lot of first year uni
students... _ ).
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keep trying to improve it,
and typically state in the Changelog exactly what has changed).
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