u. You folks really showed up!
Cheers,
Jake
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problem, provided the identifier was declared in
a module external to Snowdrift.
So how do I get to the definitions of things? I find this absolutely vital. The
compiler is able to get to them ... therefore I should be able, too.
Cheers,
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nt quoting. They show how to make sure your apparent
arguments really are the arguments.
If anyone joins this project and is new to Bash, these scripts may come in
handy.
-Jake
On Mon, 11 Sep 2017 04:40:23 -0700 Bryan Richter
<br...@snowdrift.coop> wrote
> On
Thank you. I'm happy to help anyway I can. I'll look more into it today.
Jake
On Mon, 11 Sep 2017 04:40:23 -0700 Bryan Richter
<br...@snowdrift.coop> wrote
> On 09/11/2017 08:00 AM, Peter Harpending wrote:
>> On Sep 10, 2017 11:27 PM, &quo
Hello, I'm Jake. I'm brand new here. In summary, I want "real world" Haskell
experience. (Long version sent to commun...@snowdrift.coop.)
I tried to build the test platform, but encountered a classic bug: the space
bug.
Easy to replicate: make a directory with a space