Michał,
Dataflow module could indeed use cleanup. I have made two attempts at this in
the past but I don't
think any of them was merged - see [1] and [2]. [2] was mostly type-directed
simplifications. It
would be nice to have this included in one form or another. It sounds like you
also have
Thanks for fixing that, registration seems to be working fine now.
Cheers,
Rob
On 15/10/16 16:38, Ben Gamari wrote:
> Robert Henderson writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've been trying to register a new account on GHC Trac in order to
>> submit a bug report, and I'm getting the following error:
>>
>> S
On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 10:57 AM Jan Stolarek
wrote:
> Michał,
>
> Dataflow module could indeed use cleanup. I have made two attempts at this
> in the past but I don't
> think any of them was merged - see [1] and [2]. [2] was mostly
> type-directed simplifications. It
> would be nice to have this
Ben Gamari writes:
> So I spent my weekend in the jungles Windows compatibility layers. I'll
> spare you the details as they are gruesome but here's a brief summary,
>
> * There are a few nasty bugs currently in msys2 which affect the GHC
>testsuite driver:
>
> * Mingw Python packages ar
Michal Terepeta writes:
> On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 10:57 AM Jan Stolarek
> wrote:
>
>> Second question: how could we merge this? (...)
>> I'm not sure if I understand. The end result after merging will be exactly
>> the same, right? Are
>> you asking for advice what is the best way of doing this
It'd be unfortunate if more companies trying out Haskell came to the
same result:
https://blog.pusher.com/latency-working-set-ghc-gc-pick-two/#comment-2866985345
(They gave up and rewrote the service in Golang)
Most of the state of the art I'm aware of (such as from Azul Systems)
is from when I w
Hello Compact Regions authors,
It occurs to me that the compact regions support that is due to be
included in GHC 8.2 is lacking any discussion in the users guide. At
very least we should have a mention in the release notes (this is one of
the major features of 8.2, afterall) and a brief overview
Christopher Allen writes:
> It'd be unfortunate if more companies trying out Haskell came to the
> same result:
> https://blog.pusher.com/latency-working-set-ghc-gc-pick-two/#comment-2866985345
> (They gave up and rewrote the service in Golang)
>
Aside: Go strikes me as an odd choice here; I wou