On Mar 7, 1:01 am, Peter Verswyvelen bugf...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 8:45 PM, sinelaw jones.noa...@gmail.com wrote:
But isn't Lucid Synchrone essentially discrete-timed? Also, events
Maybe reality itself can also be modeled using discrete timesteps? If
so, then a discrete
Robert Greayer wrote:
There's still a lot of gray area here -- the mere existence of a dependency
doesn't imply that a software package is useless without the dependency,
so there are many situations in which P could depend on Q and not be
a derivative of Q, because the dependency can be
Dan Piponi wrote:
Günther,
A shining example are Dan Piponis blog posts.
When you get stuck, post a comment saying where so that I can learn
what people find difficult.
On the other hand, I understand how intangible not-understanding can
be, so it can be hard to point to where the
Hi All
What is the state-of-the-practice in type-level programming?
I know Günther started this thread about monads, but I seem to
remember him having a long running problem with typeful database
programming, and I wonder if some of his problems are really in the
later area. Compared to monads,
On Mar 3, 2010, at 8:44 AM, Simon Marlow wrote:
On 01/03/2010 21:20, Michael Lesniak wrote:
Hello Bryan,
The parallel GC currently doesn't behave well with concurrent programs that
uses multiple capabilities (aka OS threads), and the behaviour you see is
the known symptom of this.. I
On Mar 4, 2010, at 9:05 PM, Roman Leshchinskiy wrote:
On 05/03/2010, at 04:34, stefan kersten wrote:
i've been hunting down some performance problems in DSP code using vector and
the single most important transformation seems to be throwing in INLINE
pragmas
for any function that uses
I'm unable to install darcs using cabal. It seems to be getting an error
configuring haskeline.Can anybody help?
Thanks
cabal -V
cabal-install version 0.6.4
using version 1.6.0.3 of the Cabal library
bash-3.2$ ghc -V
The Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compilation System, version 6.10.4
bash-3.2$
On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 3:44 PM, George Colpitts
george.colpi...@gmail.com wrote:
/usr/bin/hsc2hs: line 16: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `'
/usr/bin/hsc2hs: line 17: syntax error: unexpected end of file
Sounds like a problem with hsc2hs itself.
When I installed ghc on Snow Leopard
Is it possible to post the correct cabal binary at
http://www.haskell.org/cabal/download.html ?
A while ago I gave up on trying to get GHC 6.12.1 working, for I lost the
battle building cabal on my windows machine
It would help A LOT when cabal.exe could be downloaded somewhere...
Thanks
gue.schmidt:
Hi all,
all going well this year I'll be able to invest some money on becoming a
better Haskeller.
I think I've reached the point where I need some tutoring, so provided
I've got money for travel and course fees, and time, where do I get it?
I'm not a student so some
Hi Han,
I uploaded my latest version which works with GHC 6.12.1:
http://community.haskell.org/~ndm/temp/cabal.zip
Hope it helps,
Thanks, Neil
On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 5:59 PM, Han Joosten han.joos...@atosorigin.com wrote:
Is it possible to post the correct cabal binary at
That was it, dropped a double quote, thanks so much !
On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 12:13 PM, Ben Millwood hask...@benmachine.co.ukwrote:
On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 3:44 PM, George Colpitts
george.colpi...@gmail.com wrote:
/usr/bin/hsc2hs: line 16: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `'
Stefan Monnier monn...@iro.umontreal.ca writes:
What if a new library X' released under BSD or MIT license implements
the X API (making possible to compile Y against it)? Can such a new
library X' be licensed under something else than the GPL (we guess Yes
because we don't think it is
On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 10:01 AM, sinelaw jones.noa...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't think a deep knowledge of physics is what we lack here, at
least for the question of continuous vs. discrete time. Maybe the best
physical model for nature really does involve discrete time steps.
However, for our
On 07/03/10 14:41, Jan-Willem Maessen wrote:
On Mar 3, 2010, at 8:44 AM, Simon Marlow wrote:
On 01/03/2010 21:20, Michael Lesniak wrote:
Hello Bryan,
The parallel GC currently doesn't behave well with concurrent
programs that uses multiple capabilities (aka OS threads), and
the behaviour
edgar:
Hello,
why I can't define a recursive vector using Data.Vector, like in
the example:
import qualified Data.Vector as V
let fib = 0 `V.cons` (1 `V.cons` V.zipWith (+) fib (V.tail v))
There's a typo:
fib = 0 `V.cons` (1 `V.cons` V.zipWith (+) fib (V.tail fib))
Which let's it
On Mar 7, 2010, at 12:56 PM, Don Stewart wrote:
In fact, infinite vectors make no sense, as far as I can tell -- these
are fundamentally bounded structures.
Fourier analysis? Functional analysis? Hamel bases in Real
analysis? There are lots of infinite dimensional vector spaces out
ajs:
On Mar 7, 2010, at 12:56 PM, Don Stewart wrote:
In fact, infinite vectors make no sense, as far as I can tell -- these
are fundamentally bounded structures.
Fourier analysis? Functional analysis? Hamel bases in Real analysis? There
are lots of infinite dimensional
On 06/03/2010, at 03:10, stefan kersten wrote:
i'm still curious, though, why my three versions of direct convolution perform
so differently (see attached file). in particular, i somehow expected conv_3
to
be the slowest and conv_2 to perform similar to conv_1. any ideas? i haven't
had
a
On 08/03/2010, at 12:17, Alexander Solla wrote:
GHC even optimizes it to:
fib = fib
Sounds like an implementation bug, not an infinite dimensional vector space
bug. My guess is that strictness is getting in the way, and forcing what
would be a lazy call to fib in the corresponding
On Mar 7, 2010, at 5:22 PM, Don Stewart wrote:
Sorry for the overloading, I mean 'vector' in the sense of
Data.Vector.
Being strict in the length, its unclear to me that you can do much
with
infinite ones :-)
Yeah, fair enough. I studied mathematics, not Haskell's Data.*
hierarchy.
On Mar 7, 2010, at 04:01 , sinelaw wrote:
I don't think a deep knowledge of physics is what we lack here, at
least for the question of continuous vs. discrete time. Maybe the best
There is a discrete time quantum. But unless you're doing simulations
at the quantum level, you really don't
Hello all,
I'm happy to announce the first release of the Yesod Web Framework[1]. This
framework has been in development for over a year and is in production use
on a number of websites. The project homepage[2] provides a fairly thorough
rundown of features; for here, I will suffice to say that
I've run into an issue with inlining that I'm not sure how to work
around. I am instantiating some pre-existing type classes with
Vector-based types. There already exist generic functions in modules I
do not control that use this type class, and they are not tagged with
the INLINE pragma. I am
jake.mcarthur:
I've run into an issue with inlining that I'm not sure how to work
around. I am instantiating some pre-existing type classes with
Vector-based types. There already exist generic functions in modules I
do not control that use this type class, and they are not tagged with
Hi Neil,
Thanks for the file. This helps me a great deal moving to GHC 6.12.1 on my
windows machine!
Cheers, Han
Neil Mitchell wrote:
Hi Han,
I uploaded my latest version which works with GHC 6.12.1:
http://community.haskell.org/~ndm/temp/cabal.zip
Hope it helps,
Thanks, Neil
Hi Günther,
all going well this year I'll be able to invest some money on becoming a
better Haskeller.
I think I've reached the point where I need some tutoring, so provided I've
got money for travel and course fees, and time, where do I get it? I'm not
a student so some courses aren't
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