Hi Ben,
> What you are seeing isn't a warning, it's an error.
> 8.4.1 throws errors for Monoids missing Semigroup instances not because
> of -Wsemigroup but rather because Semigroup is now a superclass of
> Monoid.
>
> -Wsemigroup will likely be deprecated in a future release now since
> we've
Kazu Yamamoto (山本和彦) writes:
> Hello Ben,
>
Hi Kazu,
>> As always, do let us know if you encounter any trouble in the course of
>> testing. Thanks for your help!
>
> I tried GHC 8.4.1rc1 to understand how SemigroupMonoid and MonadFail
> proposals work.
>
> GHC 8.4.1rc1 surely
Hello Ben,
> As always, do let us know if you encounter any trouble in the course of
> testing. Thanks for your help!
I tried GHC 8.4.1rc1 to understand how SemigroupMonoid and MonadFail
proposals work.
GHC 8.4.1rc1 surely detects Monoid data types if they are not
instances of Semigroup.
Jens Petersen writes:
> On 26 February 2018 at 02:42, Ben Gamari wrote:
>> https://downloads.haskell.org/~ghc/8.4.1-rc1
>
> I'd like to ask: what BuildFlavour are these builds? Perf or something else?
> Is there a build.mk file for them? (If so
On 26 February 2018 at 02:42, Ben Gamari wrote:
> https://downloads.haskell.org/~ghc/8.4.1-rc1
I'd like to ask: what BuildFlavour are these builds? Perf or something else?
Is there a build.mk file for them? (If so would it make sense to
include it in the binary
Vincent Hanquez writes:
> On 25/02/18 17:42, Ben Gamari wrote:
>> The GHC development team is pleased to announce the first (and likely
>> final) release candidate of GHC 8.4.1. The usual release artifacts are
>> available from
>>
>>
On 25/02/18 17:42, Ben Gamari wrote:
The GHC development team is pleased to announce the first (and likely
final) release candidate of GHC 8.4.1. The usual release artifacts are
available from
https://downloads.haskell.org/~ghc/8.4.1-rc1
Hi Ben,
Looks like both SHA1SUM and SHA256SUM are
Ben Gamari writes:
> The GHC development team is pleased to announce the first (and likely
> final) release candidate of GHC 8.4.1. The usual release artifacts are
> available from
>
> https://downloads.haskell.org/~ghc/8.4.1-rc1
>
> This release will likely be the last
The GHC development team is pleased to announce the first (and likely
final) release candidate of GHC 8.4.1. The usual release artifacts are
available from
https://downloads.haskell.org/~ghc/8.4.1-rc1
This release will likely be the last release before the final 8.4.1
release, which, if