On Sat, 6 Feb 2010 11:38:25 -0600, Tom Tobin <korp...@korpios.com> wrote: > After convincing myself the hard way that you can't be lazy across > strict monadic results (by writing myself a "foldrM" -- yeah, I'm > still a beginner), I noticed the recent discussion of safe-lazy-io vs. > iteratee with interest. The safe-lazy-io package seems much easier to > understand than iteratee, but it doesn't compile on GHC 6.12 (and I > haven't had any luck in figuring out how to update it myself). The > Hackage build log shows the same build result I'm getting [1]; is > there any chance of it getting updated to work on 6.12?
Right, updating it is on my todo list. However I have a little dilemma, safe-lazy-io has a local version of hGetContents because I needed a version which do not hide exceptions. However the latest version of hGetContents seems to no longer catch exceptions (am I right?), if so it might be preferable to just use the new hGetContents. Or not? -- Nicolas Pouillard http://nicolaspouillard.fr _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe