Hi,
I am trying to install the latest version of some hackage packages I use often
in GHC 7.6.3.
However, I am having some problems with packages like [containers] and [time],
which
are shipped with GHC as global packages.
Now when I try to install the latest version of the [time] package, I
David Fox d...@seereason.com writes:
Cliff Beshers wrote a CLI for this, I will add it as a cabal
executable in the next version.
Oh, also, I was unable to build the library using GHC 7.4.2. It looks like it
still depends on the old Exception stuff that used to be Prelude?
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John Wiegley
Great!
Its very very nice to hear that!
Has Haskell somewhere a technical documentation focused on LLVM usage? (for
exampel about GHC's custom calling convention)
2013/6/28 Erik de Castro Lopo mle...@mega-nerd.com
Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
B B wrote:
1) Is the LLVM Backend actively
Hi!
Does anybody tried, or is there anywhere a project, of online ghc or ghci
(compiled to JavaScript with Emscripten)?
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Excerpts from John Wiegley's message of Fri Jun 28 05:46:31 +0200 2013:
How about building an executable along with the library called cleanImports,
Does it require knowledge about the libraries to be used? If so
eventually it should be a cabal option? Or it should be able to load
dependencies
I don't know of any complete implementation. The LLVM code produced by GHC
might be hard to compile to JavaScript, since JS does not have tail call
optimization. You would also need to get the RTS working, including the
garbage collector. It's written in C and Cmm, both of which can be compiled
to
On Fri, 28 Jun 2013 15:25:59 +0200, B B blackbox.dev...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi!
Does anybody tried, or is there anywhere a project, of online ghc or ghci
(compiled to JavaScript with Emscripten)?
There is Try Haskell![0], source code can be found on GitHub[1]
Regards,
Henk-Jan van Tuyl
[0]
My understanding is that Try Haskell actually runs the submitted code on a
server with mueval rather than compiling it to JavaScript and running it in
the client. This is different from some of the other try websites (like
try.ocamlpro.com), so it's easy to get confused.
On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at
Hi!
In shipped with GHC, did you mean Haskell Platform? If so, cabal-dev is
one way to solve your problem here. You can do #1 too, but that would
probably break some packages.
On 28 June 2013 10:06, Rouan van Dalen rvda...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to install the latest version of
The Travis folks have decided they want to support Haskell better (multiple
compiler versions):
https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/882#issuecomment-20165378
(Yay!) They're asking for someone to help them up with setup scripts.
They mention their cookbook collection here:
Hi everybody,
I am trying to learn Template Haskell, and I have two independent questions.
1/ First, the following code (which is not in its final version, but it is a
test) does not compile:
---
{-# LANGUAGE TemplateHaskell #-}
module Pr where
import Language.Haskell.TH
pr ::
B B wrote:
Great!
Its very very nice to hear that!
Has Haskell somewhere a technical documentation focused on LLVM usage? (for
exampel about GHC's custom calling convention)
Root page of the compiler comentary is here:
http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Commentary/Compiler
with
Hello,
I'm interested in improving the LLVM backend of GHC by using the existing
Haskell LLVM bindings to the C API, as suggested by option 1 in the LLVM
FAQ:
Alex,
I really suggest you take this to the ghc-devs mailing list.
Cheers,
Erik
Alex Ford wrote:
Hello,
I'm interested in improving the LLVM backend of GHC by using the existing
Haskell LLVM bindings to the C API, as suggested by option 1 in the LLVM
FAQ:
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