Simon Peyton-Jones wrote:
By "this code is currently broken", I'm sure you are right, but which
code you mean exactly? The Win32 binding for GHC? Or the Hugs Graphics
Library (HGL) implementation for GHC?
It'd be good to have a Trac bug report, specifying as precisely as
possible what is br
On Mon, 2006-08-07 at 16:12 +0100, Simon Peyton-Jones wrote:
> By "this code is currently broken", I'm sure you are right, but which
> code you mean exactly? The Win32 binding for GHC? Or the Hugs Graphics
> Library (HGL) implementation for GHC?
The HGL for GHC and therefore also the current S
at is broken.
Simon
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| To: Vyacheslav Akhmechet
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| Subject: Re: Graphics library very slow
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| On Mon, 2006-08-07 at 09:04 -0400, Vyache
On Mon, 2006-08-07 at 09:04 -0400, Vyacheslav Akhmechet wrote:
> The latest stable release seems to have some sort of a problem with
> the graphics library (the general one as well as the wrapper used in
> SOE). Opening a window takes more than a couple of minutes (on Windows
> XP). When I run an i
The latest stable release seems to have some sort of a problem with
the graphics library (the general one as well as the wrapper used in
SOE). Opening a window takes more than a couple of minutes (on Windows
XP). When I run an identical version of the code through Hugs, the
window opens immediatel