Hi Haskellers,
I am delighted to announce the release of wxHaskell 0.90. This release
represents a significant milestone for us as it includes support for
wxWidgets 2.9.x.
The release is avalable from Hackage and as a darcs repo from
http://code.haskell.org/wxhaskell. Build and installation
Hi Dan,
I am the maintainer of wxHaskell, but please don't let that worry you, as
I'm actually not going to go on and recommend wxHaskell as an Open Source
project for a relative beginner - it is architecturally complex, and you
need to know as much C++ as you do Haskell. You might choose to
Hi David,
On 20 January 2012 22:34, David Pollak feeder.of.the.be...@gmail.comwrote:
On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 1:32 PM, Jason Dagit dag...@gmail.com wrote:
Did you figure out what you need to know?
Sadly, no.
If not, I would suggest
asking this same question but on StackOverflow
On 5 January 2012 17:44, Jeremy O'Donoghue jeremy.odonog...@gmail.comwrote:
The source repository at code.haskell.org has not yet been updated with
the patches. This will happen in the next day or so.
The source repository at code.haskell.org has now been updated with
wxHaskell 0.13.2 plus
Hi Lists,
I am please to announce that wxHaskell 0.13.2 has just been uploaded to
Hackage.
This is mainly a bugfix release, although it brings a few useful changes:
- Changes to support build under Haskell Platform 2011.4.0.0
- OpenGL support if your wxWidgets build is configured with it
Hi Jerzy,
On 24 November 2011 15:57, Jerzy Karczmarczuk jerzy.karczmarc...@unicaen.fr
wrote:
B.
Does anybody care about wxHaskell?
Actually there has been quite a bit of work on wxHaskell recently, although
most has not made it into the mainline yet. The archives of wxhaskell-users
and
IANAL, but I'll bite, since I have needed to live with this for quite some
time now. Obviously readers are directed to take independent legal advice
before they do anything for themselves, and all of the other standard
disclaimers.
On 25 October 2011 11:58, Eric Y. Kow eric@gmail.com wrote:
, Jeremy
O'Donoghue (cc'd) was exploring solutions but had very little time to pursue
them. - Conal
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 11:42 AM, Tom Murphy amin...@gmail.com wrote:
My conclusion was that GLFW-b (on hackage) is the best we have right
now. I think we could do even better than the C
On 19 May 2011 14:01, Heinrich Apfelmus apfel...@quantentunnel.de wrote:
Conal Elliott wrote:
Last I heard, wx still had the problem of crashing its host the second
time
one opens a window (which is typical in ghci). And last I heard, Jeremy
O'Donoghue (cc'd) was exploring solutions but had
On 19 May 2011 00:03, Eric Y. Kow eric@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 15:06:02 -0400, Tom Murphy wrote:
Is there a way to build an installer that would make this process easier?
I've sent a pull request to the maintainer of homebrew.
Hopefully it should then just be a matter
On 20 May 2011 02:48, Evan Laforge qdun...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 5:32 PM, Felipe Almeida Lessa
felipe.le...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 9:23 PM, John Lask jvl...@hotmail.com wrote:
A general problem with strategic response is they underestimate the
effort
On 18 November 2010 20:28, c8h10n4o2 asaferibei...@ymail.com wrote:
Or how to use XRC files with wxHaskell?
There are sample files in the wxHaskell distribution. If you can wait a day
or two I will have a step-by-step blog article, but it's not quite finished
yet.
Regards
Jeremy
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On 4 November 2010 15:30, Mark Lentczner ma...@glyphic.com wrote:
On Nov 3, 2010, at 7:00 PM, Jonathan Geddes wrote:
http://www.datarecoverylabs.com/ultimate-computer-language-guide.html
It's called The *Ultimate* Computer Language Guide, and it's on the
internets, so it must be
.
Sorry for the rant, but just my $0.02
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On 18/04/2010, Daniel Fischer daniel.is.fisc...@web.de wrote:
Am Sonntag 18 April 2010 21:41:06 schrieb Daniel Fischer:
wx-config should have been installed as part of the wxWidgets package.
Is that not included in the windows-installer of wxWidgets?
Seems it's not so.
Hi Daniel,
On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 15:31 +0100, Daniel Fischer
daniel.is.fisc...@web.de wrote:
Am Mittwoch 17 Februar 2010 12:17:10 schrieb Jeremy O'Donoghue:
You're probably correct about the dependencies. I have never tried to
compile wxHaskell against GHC 6.12.1
[snip]
Beating a dead horse
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dons!) criticism of my Haskell style.
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to try wxHaskell again, and let us know how
you get on.
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On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 18:16 +, Duncan Coutts
duncan.cou...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Thu, 2009-11-12 at 17:54 +, Jeremy O'Donoghue wrote:
Hi all,
Another, probably simple, question regarding cabalization.
Part of wxcore, the low level abstraction in wxHaskell, consists
=release MONOLITHIC=1 SHARED=1 UNICODE=1
set PATH=$PATH:/c/path/to/wx-config
set WXWIN=/c/path/to/wxWidgets-2.8.10
set WXCFG=gcc_dll/mswu
cabal install wx
I will be updating the wxHaskell wiki to reflect these changes over
the next day or so.
Best Regards
Jeremy O'Donoghue on behalf of the wxHaskell
Hi all,
I'm in the process of trying update the revisions of wx (part of
wxHaskell) on hackage.
I'm getting an error I find slightly surprising:
400 Error in upload
The dependency 'build-depends: base' does not specify an upper bound
on the version number. Each major release of the 'base'
Hi all,
Another, probably simple, question regarding cabalization.
Part of wxcore, the low level abstraction in wxHaskell, consists of
haskell modules which are generated automatically by parsing C headers
using another tool, wxdirect.
When trying to create an sdist package, we run into the
Michael Mossey wrote:
Duncan Coutts wrote:
On Wed, 2009-09-09 at 18:29 -0700, Michael P Mossey wrote:
I'm trying to learn qtHaskell. I realize few people on this list
know anything about qtHaskell, but I have a question that probably
relates to all GUIs as implemented in Haskell. I just need
fixed the applicattion failed to initialize properly when
using Windows binary.
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like a cabal install issue. I'm having
problems
with it on my Windows box as well (it keeps telling me that exposed
packages are
hidden...).
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, but others
(who would
have chosen to use the work if differently licensed) will not. Not a
question of
paranoia so much as corporate appetite for license risk.
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of works based on the Library clause.
I can live with this as it's a hobby project for me, but my employer
will
probably never distribute software based on wxHaskell (Haskell is
already
a hard sell (for non-license reasons), although we're sneaking it in,
bit
by bit :-)
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time out of love (or something like it...), and I think it's
fair to say that both teams are some way from matching the ease of
developing and deploying of, say, C# or Java.
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at http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/WxHaskell which can provide more
information to those interested.
wxHaskell was originally created by Daan Leijen. The contributors to
this new release include:
- Eric Kow
- shelarcy
- Arie Middelkoop
- Mads Lindstroem
- Jeremy O'Donoghue
- Lennart Augustson
://haskell.org/haskellwiki/WxHaskell which can provide more
information to those interested.
wxHaskell was originally created by Daan Leijen. The contributors to
this new release include:
- Eric Kow
- shelarcy
- Arie Middelkoop
- Mads Lindstroem
- Jeremy O'Donoghue
- Lennart Augustson
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Sebastian Sylvan wrote:
On Nov 15, 2007 6:56 PM, Andrew Coppin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I notice that in GHC 6.8.1, if I compile a runnably program, as well as
generating foo.exe, GHC now also generates a file foo.exe.manifest,
which
Hi all,
I'd like to announce that we have a new team of maintainers in place
for wxHaskell, so we're hoping that this list will see a significant
increase in activtiy in the future.
We have several near-term objectives, which will likely occur in
roughly the order below:
* Pull together all of
Hi all,First, thanks Daan for offering to stay involved. I'd much prefer to have you working on the project in whatever capacity is possible for you - as the main architect and the person with most knowledge of the wxHaskell implementation, this will be invaluable.
Second thing, for those who are
know, and I'll put your name in place as Windows Maintainer. If not, I understand, and will ask you to help with testing if I am able to get a core team together.Best regards
JeremyOn 02/08/06, Jeremy O'Donoghue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,First, thanks Daan for offering to stay involved. I'd
Hi all,As promised, an interim update on the wxHaskellsituation,alongwitharequest to Haskell-Cafe (someone there should know...) Firstly, thanks to all who have volunteered to help. Subject to final confirmations, I hope that we will have a core of around 5-6 people who are willing to 'own'
Hi list,Apologies for continuing with the cross-posting, but wxhaskell-users is not exactly active.It seems like there may be enough interest in wxHaskell to justify trying to revive the project.At present, from what I can tell, Daan Leijen, the principal developer of wxHaskell, no longer has much
Hi Jason.
My $0.02
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Requirements:
Okay, so now that you know why I'm here, let me give you an idea of
what my *ideal* GUI library would be for this project
Hi Walt,
I'm using Haskell (GHC and Hugs) on several different platforms.
Windows, OS X and Linux systems.
Assuming that you want your students to be able to use any of the
above platforms, the only options I know of which work well on all of
the platforms are Emacsen, Vim, hIDE, Eclipse and
Hi list,I'm currently working on a pretty simple Haskell program to manipulate memory dumps taken from an embedded environment.The memory dumps are 64MB in length, so I manipulate them using Don Stuart's Fast Packed String library, as it supports mmapped files.
I'm a relative Haskell newbie, so
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