19/09/13 16:05, Ramūnas Gutkovas wrote:
On 9/19/13 4:47 PM, Alex Merry wrote:
On 19/09/13 15:14, David Matthews wrote:
I don't know how useful it will be in general, though. I've done a
quick look and pkg-config doesn't seem to be installed on several
set-ups I looked at including Mac OS X and
On 17 Sep 2013, at 17:57, David Matthews wrote:
> I have uploaded the source for Poly/ML 5.5.1 to the SourceForge site so it is
> now officially released. I still need to create installers for Windows. The
> release notes at http://www.polyml.org/docs/ReleaseNotes.html give a general
> overv
Overall, my feeling is that it would be a good idea to create the PC
file as part of the build process but it's not going to be a substitute
for "polyc". "polyc" was originally intended as a convenient way to
compile and link programs written in ML for users who are more familiar
with the comp
On 20/09/2013 08:59, Anthony Fox wrote:
1. I’ve noticed a change in evaluation behaviour between PolyML 5.5.0
and 5.5.1. Given the functions:
fun foo () = let val () = print "x\n" in SOME end
fun bar f = List.mapPartial (Option.compose (Int.~, f ())) [1, 2, 3]
then under 5.5.0 “bar foo” gives