Hi,
If you go the EclipseFP approach, you may have installations troubles
too. In my case, it was due to having a version of GHC and libraries
that EclipseFP doesn't like.
Once I got it to work, I loved it.
David.
2013/8/8 Dorin Lazar dorin.la...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I understood what's wrong
2013/5/28 Conrad Parker con...@metadecks.org:
For that proposal, there is also an informal github group for updating
unmaintained packages,
which anyone willing is welcome to join:
Say I would be willing to spend a few hours a month to fix some
problems, but I'm not very experienced;
I only
I've got ghc working here on a centos 5.5 machine. But without root
privilege, I don't know how.
Perhaps you can use a virtual machine with centos 5.5 (you'd have root
access on this machine), install ghc on this machine, compile your programs
there, then transfer that on the first computer ?
Hi Jan,
On one hand, I've never really needed this.
On the other hand, it looks like a nice syntaxic sugar addition, so if you
implemented this I would probably give it a try.
David.
2013/4/8 Jan Stolarek jan.stola...@p.lodz.pl
You can achieve something similar with the ViewPatterns
The link to LYAH that John provided,
http://learnyouahaskell.com/making-our-own-types-and-typeclasses ,
doesn't mention monad at all.
Laziness is mentionned only once while explaining recursive types, but
you could omit that line.
Now Algebraic is mentionned 6 times, but if you're afraid it
Prelude :t [[1,2],3]
you have a list with 2 elements:
- [1,2]
- 3
the type of [1,2] is [Integer]
the type of 3 is Integer
But all elements in a list must have the same type.
2012/12/27 Rustom Mody rustompm...@gmail.com:
On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 1:48 AM, Roman Cheplyaka r...@ro-che.info
I often use geany too
2012/11/24 Erik de Castro Lopo mle...@mega-nerd.com:
Dan wrote:
Because I see there are many preferences on what IDE to use for Haskell
I've created a quick survey on this topic.
Please click here and select your choices from the lists.
Le 28 février 2012 14:45, Doug McIlroy d...@cs.dartmouth.edu a écrit :
Here's an example that fits comfortably in 5 minutes--if
your audience knows elementary calculus:
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~doug/powswer.html
404 invalid url !
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Le 15 février 2012 21:32, JP Moresmau jpmores...@gmail.com a écrit :
OK, thanks all, I can stop worrying being an uncouth Frenchman, then...
Not that I post a lot, but you had me worried for a while, too.
David.
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2011/11/23 Giovanni Tirloni gtirl...@sysdroid.com:
2. It floods people with email they don't care (unless they care to keep
track of the results)
Not that I care that much about a mascot (I like the lamb though), but
a few threads about it hardly counts for a flooding.
Besides, a good email
Bonjour Café, bonjour Bryan
I have a program that works fine on linux, but doesn't on windows.
On windows XP with the latest Haskell platform, I get:
socket: 1860: hFileSize: invalid argument (Bad file descriptor)
I think the problem is with hGetContents from Data.Text.IO, but my
google-fu
Re-bonjour Café, Bryan,
I have a program that works fine on linux, but doesn't on windows.
Is there something I'm doing wrong ?
Checking the source code for Data.Text.IO.hGetContents, I see that the
only time hFileSize is used is in chooseGoodBuffering when the
buffering is in block mode, so I
Is it possible to install it with GHC7.2 ? I tried and it can't compile scion.
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2011/8/27 aditya siram aditya.si...@gmail.com:
Hi all,
I would like for the GHCI interpreter to save its environment before
reloading a file and allowed the user to revert back to that state if the
compilation was unsuccessful.
That would be awesome. I would like this too.
David.
2011/7/8 Heinrich Apfelmus apfel...@quantentunnel.de:
Do you know any *small GUI programs* that you would *like* to see
*implemented with Functional Reactive Programming?*
I may have an example.
I would love to hear your examples, so that I can try to convert them to FRP
style and test my
2011/7/8 Heinrich Apfelmus apfel...@quantentunnel.de:
I want to hear!
Just a description. :) You can also mention why you find it interesting etc.
Well I have an old program sitting around. Anyway, it's very simple :
The GUI has
- a window with a menu bar, 2 directory selects (source and dest
2011/5/2 Bryan O'Sullivan b...@serpentine.com:
Hi, folks -
Over the past few days, I've released two MySQL-related packages on Hackage
that I think should be pretty useful.
The first is mysql-simple: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/mysql-simple
This is a mid-level binding to the MySQL
You can access the docs on a slightly earlier version:
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/mysql-simple-0.2.2.0
That's what I did.
The doc specifies it here:
convertError :: [Field] - [Maybe ByteString] - Int - a
Throw a ConversionFailed exception, indicating a mismatch between the number
2011/5/27 Emil Axelsson e...@chalmers.se:
Does anyone have any comments on the proposed solution? Are there any
alternatives available?
It might be unsuitable where an administrator can change the system's
time while the program is running.
David.
2011/5/26 michael rice nowg...@yahoo.com
Thank, Daniel
Multiple threads are in evidence in my system monitor, but I wonder why I'm
getting two different answers, one twice the other. The first is the
parallel solution and the second is the non.
Why do you add n1+n2+1 in the parallel
2011/5/6 David Mazieres dm-list-haskell-c...@scs.stanford.edu:
* Every aspect of the library is thoroughly document in haddock
including numerous examples of use.
I'm reading the documentation, it's impressively well detailed. It has
explanations, examples, all that one could dream for.
2011/5/6 Ertugrul Soeylemez e...@ertes.de:
David Mazieres dm-list-haskell-c...@scs.stanford.edu wrote:
Please enjoy. I'd love to hear feedback.
Thanks a lot, David. This looks like really good work. I'm using the
'enumerator' package, and looking at the types your library seems to use
a
2011/4/14 Sebastian Fischer fisc...@nii.ac.jp
The advantage of this complicated definition is that you get a
memoized version of the `fibonacci` function simply by using `fixmemo`
instead of `fix`:
Wow. I think something about 'fix' just made sense thanks to your post,
though I had read a
2011/3/10 wren ng thornton w...@freegeek.org
Like Kenneth Hoste, I haven't been receiving mails from haskell-cafe@ nor
libraries@ for a few days to a week now. What is the status of the mailing
lists?
I don't have the status, but I am still receiving emails from cafe and
libraries.
David.
I use kate too.
I tried and liked leksah, but the fact that everything is a project
with a cabal file felt to heavy for me when I just want to hack on a
single .hs file.
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2011/3/3 JP Moresmau jpmores...@gmail.com:
Hello, I'm one of the maintainers of EclipseFP. It is a real
alternative: it works, it is maintained, supported and enhanced. I use
it for my own projects, and of course I use it to work on the version
of the scion library that ships with it, so we
2011/3/7 David Virebayre dav.vire+hask...@gmail.com
And build success. Now to open a haskell source file and play with
Eclipse.
... and I keep having those Problem occurred popups:
'Occurrences has encountered a problem
An internal error has occurred.
In the detail:
An internal error
Statistics from A tour of the Haskell Monad functions (on my site), after
15.351 pageviews:
I find it surprising that nobody using google chrome ever browsed your site.
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2010/12/5 Andrew Coppin andrewcop...@btinternet.com
I get Haskell. It's a programming language. You write programs with it. I get
VB - even if I think it sucks. But something like Stack Overflow, I find
myself just staring at it thinking what the hell /is/ this thing?
It's quite simple.
Hello café,
I have seen tutorials about extracting information from a tag soup, but I
have a different use case:
I want to read a xml file, find a tag, change its content, and write the xml
file back.
This is an example of the files
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8 standalone=yes?
idPkg:Story
2010/11/30 Ryan Ingram ryani.s...@gmail.com
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 12:36 AM, Simon Peyton-Jones
simo...@microsoft.com wrote:
Do you have an alternative to suggest? After all, the previous situation
wasn't good either.
I suggest that we should be able to specify RTS options at
2010/11/16 Jon Fairbairn jon.fairba...@cl.cam.ac.uk:
I'm probably terribly out of date with this, so I wonder if
anyone can save me the bother of working out what the
/preferred/ libraries are for (a) determining the
last-modified-time of a file or directory and (b) manipulating
the
I want to set a file's modification time to the time I got from exif data.
To get the time from exif, I found :
Graphics.Exif.getTag :: Exif - String - IO (Maybe String)
To set the file modification time, I found :
System.Posix.Files.setFileTimes :: FilePath - EpochTime - EpochTime - IO ()
Also they don't scale well, which I guess means that they don't
make it inconvenient to design badly.
Luke Palmer
I nominate the above for quote of the week !
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2010/10/25 Gregory Collins g...@gregorycollins.net
Andrew Coppin andrewcop...@btinternet.com writes:
Hypothesis: The fact that the average Haskeller thinks that this kind of
dense
cryptic material is pretty garden-variety notation possibly explains why
normal people think Haskell is
2010/10/21 Michael Snoyman mich...@snoyman.com
* How important is adhering to a standard look?
Important yet it should not feel like it's impossible to try new things
* Which theme is overall more visually appealing?
2nd
* Which theme gives a more professional feel?
2nd
David.
2010/10/18 Andrew Coppin andrewcop...@btinternet.com:
...I thought *I* was the only person who's ever heard of Rexx?
... and thanks to you, I now know some people here have heard of Amiga :)
David.
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2010/10/13 Henning Thielemann schlepp...@henning-thielemann.de:
David Virebayre schrieb:
2010/10/12 Gregory Crosswhite gcr...@phys.washington.edu:
Also, I don't see why one would prefer over the standard function
composition operator, ..
With . you have to read right-to-left to follow
2010/10/12 Gregory Crosswhite gcr...@phys.washington.edu:
Also, I don't see why one would prefer over the standard function
composition operator, ..
With . you have to read right-to-left to follow data's path.
For me that reading order isn't natural, and I imagine it is so for
most people
2010/10/10 Michael Snoyman mich...@snoyman.com:
Hi,
Haskellers became popular a lot faster than I'd anticipated. This has
I've noticed a new 'flag this user' on my profile, but it's not clear
(at least to me) what this does. Out of curiosity, I clicked on it,
got a uninformative (again, to me)
Does it help to compile with ghc --make -O2 -funbox-strict-fields ??
David.
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2010/9/7 Ben Lippmeier b...@ouroborus.net:
Though be warned you must use a recent GHC head build to get good
performance. After GHC 7.0 is out (in a few weeks) we'll be able to release a
properly stable version.
Pardon a probably stupid question, but did I miss something ?
This is not stupid, but yes you missed something :)
http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/dad6j/unless_theres_a_major_hiccup_itll_be_in_ghc_70/
Oh, I saw that thread, but at the time it had vrey few comments, so I
definately missed something !
Thanks !
David.
2010/9/7 Peter Marks pe...@indigomail.net:
Are there any Haskell libraries that can call stored procedures in Oracle?
I've been looking at Takusen which I like, but I can't find a way to call a
stored procedure.
Don't you need to execute a SELECT query that calls the procedure, as in
select
2010/9/1 Tako Schotanus t...@codejive.org:
As a Haskell noob I'm curious about this statement, is there something
intrinsically wrong with String?
String is just a linked list of Char which are unicode code points;
which is probably not the optimal way to store text.
For intensive use of text
2010/8/24 Ivan Lazar Miljenovic ivan.miljeno...@gmail.com:
What do you mean by metapackages?
Metapackage are packages of packages, they don't provide something by
themselves, but they have a dependency list so that a set of package
can be installed together.
For example, on ubuntu, installing
2010/8/23 Christopher Done chrisd...@googlemail.com:
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Isn't there the possibility to mute a thread in gmail ? You need to
activate keyboard shortcuts, then ? gives you a list of keys. m
seems to be used to mute a thread, but I didn't try it so I don't know
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 5:58 PM, Alex Stangl a...@stangl.us wrote:
On Fri, Aug 06, 2010 at 10:17:26AM -0500, aditya siram wrote:
From my vantage point they are (in no particular order) : Reader, Writer,
State, IO, ST, STM, Parsec (have I missed any?) and of course the
transformer versions. I am
On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 7:54 AM, Magnus Therning mag...@therning.org wrote:
jokeWouldn't the docs be unusable if it were in French even if
Haddock handled unicode characters correctly?/joke
Joke aside, for software to be released, a French documentation indeed
wouldn't be of much use. The
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 6:11 AM, Hamish Mackenzie
hamish.k.macken...@googlemail.com wrote:
On 5 Aug 2010, at 21:12, David Virebayre wrote:
Can you try out this...
~/haskell/test$ cat ~/bin/cabal_quick_init
#!/bin/sh
SOURCE_FILE=$1
CABAL_NAME=`basename -s .lhs $SOURCE_FILE`
CABAL_NAME
I prefer the new look.
That being said, I'd rather like haddock handling unicode characters
in comments, at the moment it's unusable if I want to write comments
in French.
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bugs and missing features
is the next best thing.
I did check the bug/feature tracker, and most issues I have are
already there, but with a low priority.
I could try to contribute, but I'm both lazy and unsure I can be of help
On 3 Aug 2010, at 18:48, David Virebayre wrote:
Trying code
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 11:35 AM, Henning Thielemann
lemm...@henning-thielemann.de wrote:
What else shall a rounding function return if not integers?
Getting from 29.84645 to 29.85 isn't rounding ?
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On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 1:11 PM, John Meacham j...@repetae.net wrote:
use. This isn't to say ghc is doing the wrong thing, I don't think there
really is a right thing to do here given the broken class specifications
in the report.
I often read that the numerical classes are problematic.
At the
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 1:55 PM, Henning Thielemann
lemm...@henning-thielemann.de wrote:
It's even worse: The NumericPrelude is in progress, certainly currently
better than Haskell 98's type classes, but there are known problems.
Sometimes new numeric types are implemented and require to refine
On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 4:12 PM, Phyx loneti...@gmail.com wrote:
I've tried to use leksah but some minor annoying things make it unusable for
me.
I'm curious, what are those minor annoying things?
Trying code completion in comments on string constants, for example.
Code completion makes the
On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 12:07 PM, Rustom Mody rustompm...@gmail.com wrote:
Do most people who work with haskell use emacs/vi/eclipse or something
else??
I mostly use kate, with a separate terminal window running ghci.
I've tried to use leksah but some minor annoying things make it
unusable for
On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 11:53 PM, Edward Z. Yang ezy...@mit.edu wrote:
An interesting alternate spin on flip is infix notation combined with partial
application, such as:
(`foobar` 3)
which is equivalent to
\x - foobar x 3
I frequently use this, although the jury's out on whether
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 11:49 PM, Frank1981 frankdewe...@gmail.com wrote:
First of all: I'm not sure if this question is allowed here. If not, I
apologize
I'm trying to solve the following problem: For each word in a text find the
number of occurences for each unique word in the text.
i've
On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 10:43 AM, John Smith volderm...@hotmail.com wrote:
My MSc requires a project dissertation, which is expected to take about 800
hours. I would like to work on something which is of use to the Haskell
community. Any suggestions?
I'd love to see something like git-gui for
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 3:38 PM, Henning Thielemann
lemm...@henning-thielemann.de wrote:
On Wed, 16 Jun 2010, Marc Weber wrote:
Hi Aditya Siram,
- maybe shell scripting: running ghci takes longer than starting bash.
Compiling is not always an option because executables are bigger than
2010/6/17 Günther Schmidt gue.schm...@web.de:
Anyway the problem is that I am totally reluctant to code in anything else
but haskell. It has always been a problem to me getting up early in the
You're not alone.
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On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 8:00 AM, Michael Snoyman mich...@snoyman.com wrote:
Next you'll say there's no need for anyone to ask whether they prefer
vi or emacs... ;-)
Of course *real* programmers use ed. It is the standard editor[1].
*Real* programmers use butterfiles [1].
[1]
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 11:04 AM, Ivan Lazar Miljenovic
ivan.miljeno...@gmail.com wrote:
David Virebayre dav.vire+hask...@gmail.com writes:
*Real* programmers use butterfiles [1].
If your files are composed of butter, Id hate to see how you store them
in an efficient manner...
Oh well
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 12:10 AM, Roman Cheplyaka r...@ro-che.info wrote:
Of course most parsers don't consume trailing newlines. But I was
writing general function to use in many places in the code which would
recover the end location. In most cases it just subtracts 1 from the
column number,
On Sun, Jun 6, 2010 at 5:10 AM, Thomas Hartman tphya...@gmail.com wrote:
Here's two implementations of break, a snappy one from the prelude,
...
prelbreak p xs = (takeWhile (not . p) xs,dropWhile (not . p) xs) --
fast, more or less as implemented in prelude iiuc
I had a look at the prelude,
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 9:23 AM, Lyndon Maydwell maydw...@gmail.com wrote:
As a side note, how is this project getting around the language
restrictions apple put in the developer license agreement?
From the project page :
This version uses Apple's official iPhone SDK as its back end compiler.
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 9:58 AM, Brandon S. Allbery KF8NH
allb...@ece.cmu.edu wrote:
You might want to reread that license agreement. Specifically:
Applications must be originally written in Objective-C, C, C++, or
JavaScript as executed by the iPhone OS WebKit engine, and only code
written
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 10:10 AM, zaxis z_a...@163.com wrote:
`ghc-pkg list` finds two random packages. After `ghc-pkg unregsiter` the one
installed by cabal in ~/.ghc/, all works normally now!
I stopped counting the number of times I've reinstalled GHC because I
forgot to tell cabal to
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 9:56 AM, Eugene Dzhurinsky b...@redwerk.com wrote:
On Wed, May 05, 2010 at 02:54:27PM -0700, Ryan Ingram wrote:
ErrorT is just a newtype wrapper, changing the order/application of
the type variables.
newtype ErrorT e m a = ErrorT (m (Either e a))
runErrorT (ErrorT
By the way, I didn't exactly reply your question :
[...] Basically, i don't understand what does ErrorT :: means - it
should name the function - but it starts with capital letter?
It's a type signature, it describes the type of ErrorT:
Prelude import Control.Monad.Error
Prelude
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 7:47 AM, David Sankel cam...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm wondering if a monetary incentive would keep the person who does this
work more accountable. I personally would be willing to contribute to
continue getting this service. I wonder if there are others as well.
I don't
How common is support for .xz on the platforms we are interested in here?
Not very. dpkg may support it in the future, but that is a somewhat closed
platform where Debian folks are in charge of both the archive and the tool
used to unpack it.
Trying to install xz on kubuntu brings a serious
And another +1 from me too.
Keeping the policy will only achieve that people who want to stay anonymous
will stay away from hackage, and that's not something (IMHO) we should want.
David.
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On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 5:31 PM, Thomas Davie tom.da...@gmail.com wrote:
I'd love to see that map normalised by the population of the country – would
be interesting to see where Haskell is popular.
Looks like it's very very popular in Alaska :-)
David.
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 10:29 AM, Johannes Waldmann
waldm...@imn.htwk-leipzig.de wrote:
Well, meaningful identifier names is nice, but I think
here we have a case of the code smell type info embedded in the name.
Strictness of a function should be expressed in the function's type instead.
But
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Johannes Waldmann
waldm...@imn.htwk-leipzig.de wrote:
David Virebayre dav.vire+haskell at gmail.com writes:
in this case, something like: Data.List.Strict.fold, Data.List.Lazy.fold
But then if you need both version, you will have to import them
qualified
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 6:30 PM, Andrew Coppin
andrewcop...@btinternet.comwrote:
Daniel Fischer wrote:
if [ -z `/bin/echo ${PATH} | /usr/bin/grep cabal` ]
then
export PATH=/home/andrew/.cabal/bin:$PATH
fi
in your .bashrc
Uh... what?
that snippet supposes you have cabal
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 12:29 AM, Evan Laforge qdun...@gmail.com wrote:
Occasionally I have a function with an unused argument, whose type I
don't want to restrict. Thus:
f :: _unused - A - B
f _ a = b
I probably misunderstood the problem, why not f:: a - A - B
David
2009/12/21 Günther Schmidt gue.schm...@web.de
Hi everyone,
I'm wondering if there is any chance that functional dependencies will not
be around in the future. I do not actually understand the subject yet as
such, but I'd like to make sure before I get deeper into it that it's
something that
On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 11:47 AM, Henning Thielemann
lemm...@henning-thielemann.de wrote:
Ist der Ruf erst ruiniert, lebt es sich ganz ungeniert. 8-]
Is there an English translation of it?
Google translate says : If the reputation is ruined, one can live
quite openly.
David.
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 10:34 AM, Simon Peyton-Jones
simo...@microsoft.com wrote:
Friends
Amen !
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On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 1:03 PM, Emmanuel CHANTREAU
echant+hask...@maretmanu.org wrote:
In my futur program, it use a lot of binary trees with strings (words)
as leaf. There is just arround 1000 words and they will appear a lot of
times. The program will possibly consume a lot of process and
2009/11/27 Daniel Schüssler anotheraddr...@gmx.de
I think punning is a worthwhile goal on its own, since I find myself
wasting
quite some thought on whether to prefix a record field name somehow, and if
I
do, what I should use as a short but sufficiently unique prefix.
I agree, especially
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 11:12 AM, Konstantin Vladimirov
konstantin.vladimi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello.
I'm writing an wxHaskell application. Everything is ok, but now I need
a separate folder for icons, bitmaps, and so on, from where they are
loaded at runtime. How can I compile resources, and
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 8:52 PM, Andrew Coppin
andrewcop...@btinternet.com wrote:
I just meant it's not immediately clear how
foo :: forall x. (x - x - y)
is different from
foo :: (forall x. x - x) - y
It takes a bit of getting used to.
That still confuses me.
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 7:18 AM, Bulat Ziganshin
bulat.zigans...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Evan,
Thursday, November 12, 2009, 4:02:17 AM, you wrote:
Recently the go language was announced at golang.org. There's not a
lot in there to make a haskeller envious, except one real big one:
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 5:44 PM, Svein Ove Aas svein@aas.no wrote:
My recommendation would be to take glibc off the list of statically
linked libraries.
How do you do that ?
David.
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On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 8:45 AM, Ketil Malde ke...@malde.org wrote:
enough about. I'd be happy to hear any suggestions.
This is more a question than a suggestion, but would the iteratees package
fit your needs ?
David.
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On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 2:09 PM, Curt Sampson c...@starling-software.com
wrote:
But zaxis, here's another thing to look at. There's usually a view
source link beside most of the functions that come up in the Haddock
documentation to which Hoogle links. It's worth clicking. You would be
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 8:19 PM, Andrew Coppin
andrewcop...@btinternet.com wrote:
Is there any way that you can turn an arbitrary Haskell value into a string?
I rephrase: There *is* a way to turn arbitrary values into strings. I know
there is, because the GHCi debugger *does* it. The question
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 11:06 PM, Bulat Ziganshin
bulat.zigans...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Andrew,
Thursday, October 15, 2009, 12:54:37 AM, you wrote:
Does anybody actually get paid to develop GHC? Or is this all people
SPJ, SM and Ian are paid by MS Research. Other people involved in core
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 10:05 AM, Peter Verswyvelen bugf...@gmail.com wrote:
over every bit of the system (it was even easy to count exactly how many
cycles a routine would take :-), so it was just a matter of starting the
You sound like you used to code on the Commodore 64 :)
David.
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 11:52 AM, Jon Fairbairn
jon.fairba...@cl.cam.ac.uk wrote:
[1] A pet peeve of mine is x supports y being used backwards (as in
our application supports windows Vista, which would only make sense if
it were something like a system tool that stopped Vista crashing.
(Not a
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