Great news!
Install works on mac os if you do
xattr -rc .
before doing
make install
The mail didn't mention that nor is it mentioned in the INSTALL file.
I thought this had been fixed. I guess I'm mistaken or this is only an
issue for me.
Thanks again for getting this out! There's a lot of g
> Norman Ramsey writes:
>
> > On x86, GHC can translate 8-bit and 16-bit operations directly
> > into the 8-bit and 16-bit machine instructions that the hardware
> > supports. But there are other platforms on which the smallest
> > unit of arithmetic may be 32 or even 64 bits. Is there a
I agree on not re-using accidentally available structures. But it got me
thinking that maybe the BufSpan could be something else.
I’m somewhat confused by the fact that we agreed to do it post-merge, but
> all further work has been in some other direction.
>
> My work since the merge has been on
Hi all,
The GHC developers are very happy to at long last announce the
availability of GHC 9.2.1. Binary distributions, source distributions,
and documentation are available at
https://downloads.haskell.org/ghc/9.2.1
GHC 9.2 brings a number of exciting features including:
* A native code g
I don't remember the details precisely, but I do know that the BufSpan was
added to allow for reliable comparisons of SrcSpans in the presence of #line
pragams. I've included Vlad, who is the resident expert on this aspect of
locations.
My instinct is to lean against repurposing the existing sl
Alan
I'm way behind with this exact-print stuff and Anchors in particular.
If you and your co-workers on it are confident you know what to do, that's
great - although as ever, please document the design carefully. (I volunteer
as a reader of such a design overview. I know that a current draf