[GHC] #1902: Restrict the type of (^), (^^), and add genericPower, genericPower'

2007-11-17 Thread GHC
#1902: Restrict the type of (^), (^^), and add genericPower, genericPower' ---+ Reporter: igloo | Owner: Type: proposal| Status: new Priority: normal |

[GHC] #1903: Meta-Proposal: Documentation should be required to say when exports were introduced

2007-11-17 Thread GHC
#1903: Meta-Proposal: Documentation should be required to say when exports were introduced -+-- Reporter: igloo | Owner: Type: proposal | Status: new Priority: normal|

Re: [GHC] #1902: Restrict the type of (^), (^^), and add genericPower, genericPower'

2007-11-17 Thread GHC
#1902: Restrict the type of (^), (^^), and add genericPower, genericPower' +--- Reporter: igloo | Owner: Type: proposal| Status: new Priority: normal |

Re: [GHC] #1902: Restrict the type of (^), (^^), and add genericPower, genericPower'

2007-11-17 Thread GHC
#1902: Restrict the type of (^), (^^), and add genericPower, genericPower' +--- Reporter: igloo | Owner: Type: proposal| Status: new Priority: normal |

Re: [GHC] #1902: Restrict the type of (^), (^^), and add genericPower, genericPower'

2007-11-17 Thread GHC
#1902: Restrict the type of (^), (^^), and add genericPower, genericPower' +--- Reporter: igloo | Owner: Type: proposal| Status: new Priority: normal |

Re: [GHC] #1641: Binders generated by instance deriving are affected by -auto-all

2007-11-17 Thread GHC
#1641: Binders generated by instance deriving are affected by -auto-all --+- Reporter: sorear| Owner: simonmar Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal| Milestone: 6.8.3

Re: [GHC] #1641: Binders generated by instance deriving are affected by -auto-all

2007-11-17 Thread GHC
#1641: Binders generated by instance deriving are affected by -auto-all --+- Reporter: sorear| Owner: simonmar Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal| Milestone: 6.8.3

Re: [GHC] #1653: GHCi ':set' completion does not list all options

2007-11-17 Thread GHC
#1653: GHCi ':set' completion does not list all options +--- Reporter: sorear | Owner: Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: 6.10 branch Component:

Re: [GHC] #1894: Add a total order on type constructors

2007-11-17 Thread GHC
#1894: Add a total order on type constructors -+-- Reporter: guest| Owner: Type: feature request | Status: new Priority: normal |

Re: [GHC] #1894: Add a total order on type constructors

2007-11-17 Thread GHC
#1894: Add a total order on type constructors -+-- Reporter: guest| Owner: Type: feature request | Status: new Priority: normal |

Re: [GHC] #1894: Add a total order on type constructors

2007-11-17 Thread GHC
#1894: Add a total order on type constructors -+-- Reporter: guest| Owner: Type: feature request | Status: new Priority: normal |

[GHC] #1904: strictness analyser should be smarter

2007-11-17 Thread GHC
#1904: strictness analyser should be smarter -+-- Reporter: igloo | Owner: Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal| Milestone: _|_ Component: Compiler |

Re: [GHC] #1901: 6.8.1 incorrectly infers contexts from pattern matches.

2007-11-17 Thread GHC
#1901: 6.8.1 incorrectly infers contexts from pattern matches. --+- Reporter: guest | Owner: igloo Type: merge | Status: closed Priority: normal| Milestone: Component:

Re: [GHC] #1596: ghc-pkg --define-name is undocumented

2007-11-17 Thread GHC
#1596: ghc-pkg --define-name is undocumented ---+ Reporter: eivuokko | Owner: igloo Type: merge | Status: closed Priority: low| Milestone: 6.8.2 Component:

Re: [GHC] #1873: ghci loses pre-error context after :reload

2007-11-17 Thread GHC
#1873: ghci loses pre-error context after :reload -+-- Reporter: claus| Owner: igloo Type: merge| Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: 6.8.2 Component: GHCi |

Re: [GHC] #1828: ghc doesn't properly quote space-containing paths on Windows.

2007-11-17 Thread GHC
#1828: ghc doesn't properly quote space-containing paths on Windows. --+- Reporter: guest | Owner: igloo Type: merge | Status: closed Priority: normal| Milestone: 6.8.2

Re: [GHC] #1679: ^C on zipperfs leads to crash

2007-11-17 Thread GHC
#1679: ^C on zipperfs leads to crash +--- Reporter: sorear | Owner: igloo Type: merge | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: 6.8.2 Component: GHCi|Version:

Re: [GHC] #1892: :info panics when used on breakpoint bindings

2007-11-17 Thread GHC
#1892: :info panics when used on breakpoint bindings --+- Reporter: mnislaih | Owner: igloo Type: merge | Status: closed Priority: high | Milestone: 6.8.2

Re: [GHC] #1867: GHC 6.6.1 and 6.8.1 don't run on Windows NT 4.0

2007-11-17 Thread GHC
#1867: GHC 6.6.1 and 6.8.1 don't run on Windows NT 4.0 ---+ Reporter: Orphi | Owner: Type: bug| Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone:

Re: [GHC] #1868: Exception fails all exception predicates

2007-11-17 Thread GHC
#1868: Exception fails all exception predicates +--- Reporter: Orphi | Owner: Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: 6.10

Re: [GHC] #1870: ghc-6.8.1 panics compiling regex-tdfa-0.93

2007-11-17 Thread GHC
#1870: ghc-6.8.1 panics compiling regex-tdfa-0.93 +--- Reporter: ChrisKuklewicz | Owner: Type: bug | Status: new Priority: low | Milestone: 6.8.2

Re: [GHC] #1874: getDirectoryContents yields invalid argument instead of permission error

2007-11-17 Thread GHC
#1874: getDirectoryContents yields invalid argument instead of permission error --+- Reporter: Orphi | Owner: Type: bug

Re: [GHC] #1883: GHC can't find library using short name

2007-11-17 Thread GHC
#1883: GHC can't find library using short name --+- Reporter: m4dc4p| Owner: Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal| Milestone:

Re: [GHC] #1886: GHC API should preserve and provide access to comments

2007-11-17 Thread GHC
#1886: GHC API should preserve and provide access to comments ---+ Reporter: claus | Owner: Type: bug|

Re: [GHC] #1891: New RTS --info option not in help message

2007-11-17 Thread GHC
#1891: New RTS --info option not in help message +--- Reporter: Orphi | Owner: igloo Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: 6.8.2

Re: [GHC] #1894: Add a total order on type constructors

2007-11-17 Thread GHC
#1894: Add a total order on type constructors -+-- Reporter: guest| Owner: Type: feature request | Status: new Priority: normal |

Re: [GHC] #1897: Type families: type signature rejected

2007-11-17 Thread GHC
#1897: Type families: type signature rejected -+-- Reporter: guest| Owner: chak Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal |

Re: [GHC] #1898: segfault with +RTS -N2 (related to tryTakeMVar?)

2007-11-17 Thread GHC
#1898: segfault with +RTS -N2 (related to tryTakeMVar?) +--- Reporter: j.waldmann | Owner: Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: 6.8.3 Component:

Re: [GHC] #1899: compiler does not halt

2007-11-17 Thread GHC
#1899: compiler does not halt --+- Reporter: guest | Owner: Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal| Milestone: 6.8.3 Component: Compiler |

Re: [GHC] #1900: Type families with class constraints: type-checker loops

2007-11-17 Thread GHC
#1900: Type families with class constraints: type-checker loops -+-- Reporter: h.holtmann | Owner: chak Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal

Re: GHC 6.8.1 on Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)

2007-11-17 Thread Ian Lynagh
On Fri, Nov 16, 2007 at 11:15:08AM +0100, Christian Maeder wrote: This would require to allow relative paths in package.conf files (which would be useful, anyway). The wrapper scripts for ghc, ghci and ghc-pkg could be easily rewritten. I'm not sure if ranlib needs to be called, whenever

Re: GHC 6.8.1 on Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)

2007-11-17 Thread C.M.Brown
Ian, Is there a way for GHC on OS X to find where it was run from, so that it can find package.conf? The command: ghc --print-libdir should do it. Cheers, Chris. ___ Glasgow-haskell-users mailing list Glasgow-haskell-users@haskell.org

Re: GHC 6.8.1 on Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)

2007-11-17 Thread Ian Lynagh
On Sat, Nov 17, 2007 at 03:02:55PM +, C.M.Brown wrote: Is there a way for GHC on OS X to find where it was run from, so that it can find package.conf? The command: ghc --print-libdir should do it. But the way that knows what to print on unix machines is that ghc is a shell

Re: GHC 6.8.1 on FreeBSD 7/amd64

2007-11-17 Thread Ian Lynagh
On Wed, Nov 14, 2007 at 04:38:28PM -0500, Brian P. O'Hanlon wrote: Hello, all. I successfully built GHC 6.8.1 on my FreeBSD 7.0_BETA amd64 machine. I was able to bootstrap it from the GHC 6.6.1 for FreeBSD 6/amd64 which was posted to this list a while ago (and was running in FreeBSD 6

Re: GHC 6.8.1 SpecConstr

2007-11-17 Thread Ian Lynagh
On Thu, Nov 15, 2007 at 10:24:43PM +0100, Daniel Fischer wrote: Am Donnerstag, 15. November 2007 09:57 schrieb Simon Peyton-Jones: Urk. Well spotted! I omitted a prime (writing env instead of env') in a late fix, and as a result practically no top-level rules and specialisations are

ghc trac wiki, rss feeds not activated?

2007-11-17 Thread Claus Reinke
a lot of ghc-related discussion takes place on ghc's trac wiki these days, as does the development of ghc docs. so i'd like to follow wiki changes as an rss feed. this is supported, according to http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/TracRss

Re: ghc trac wiki, rss feeds not activated?

2007-11-17 Thread Ian Lynagh
On Sat, Nov 17, 2007 at 05:17:37PM -, Claus Reinke wrote: a lot of ghc-related discussion takes place on ghc's trac wiki these days, as does the development of ghc docs. so i'd like to follow wiki changes as an rss feed. this is supported, according to

Re: ghc trac wiki, rss feeds not activated?

2007-11-17 Thread Claus Reinke
The timeline page: http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/timeline has an RSS Feed link at the bottom. ah, thanks! i was looking at http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/RecentChanges instead, which has no such link If you can point me at something that does RSS for the wiki pages

Re: GHC 6.8.1 on Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger)

2007-11-17 Thread Ian Lynagh
Hi Christian, On Thu, Nov 15, 2007 at 05:27:54PM +0100, Christian Maeder wrote: I've also created a binary distribution of GHC 6.8.1 for Mac OS X 10.4 Thanks, I've added it to the download page. Ian ___ Glasgow-haskell-users mailing list

[Haskell] Haskell binding to the LibTomCrypt library

2007-11-17 Thread Bulat Ziganshin
Hello haskell, as part of my archiver [1], i've made some FFI bindings to the open-source, public license cryptographic library LibTomCrypt [2] this currently includes * AES, Blowfish, Twofish and Serpent encryption algorithms * CTR and CFB streaming modes * SHA-512 hash * FORTUNE cryptographic

Re: [Haskell] Haskell binding to the LibTomCrypt library

2007-11-17 Thread Don Stewart
bulat.ziganshin: Hello haskell, as part of my archiver [1], i've made some FFI bindings to the open-source, public license cryptographic library LibTomCrypt [2] this currently includes * AES, Blowfish, Twofish and Serpent encryption algorithms * CTR and CFB streaming modes * SHA-512

[Haskell] AmeroHaskell

2007-11-17 Thread Derek Elkins
[Reply-To set to Haskell-Cafe] At http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/AmeroHaskell is a page for a proposed Haskell meeting originally aimed for the south eastern United States. Quite a few people registered interest, but few of them were in the SE. This email is to prompt any more interest in

[Haskell] Re: AmeroHaskell

2007-11-17 Thread John Peterson
It would be great if someone put a meeting together during SIGCSE - that's in Portland March 12-15, 2008. That's about the only time I get to crawl out from under my classes and interact with the outside world. We could announce something on the SIGCSE mailing list and maybe pull in some

Re: [Haskell-cafe] MD5?

2007-11-17 Thread Andrew Coppin
Neil Mitchell wrote: Hi The MD5SUM.EXE file I have chokes if you ask it to hash a file in another directory. It will hash from stdin, or from a file in the current directory, but point-blank refuses to hash anything else. Try http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/fp/yhc/dependencies/UnxUtils.zip

Re[2]: [Haskell-cafe] MD5?

2007-11-17 Thread Bulat Ziganshin
Hello Andrew, Saturday, November 17, 2007, 5:45:29 PM, you wrote: wasn't MD5 itself. It's all the datatype conversions. Nowhere in the Haskell libraries can I find any of these functions: I had to write all these myself, by hand, and then check that I got it's a good case for making useful

[Haskell-cafe] Small optimisation question

2007-11-17 Thread Andrew Coppin
Suppose I write something like this: foo :: [Int] foo = concat (replicate 4 [4,7,2,9]) The value of foo is completely determined at compile-time. So, will the compiler generate calls to concat and replicate, or will it just insert a large list constant here? Obviously, once somebody has

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Small optimisation question

2007-11-17 Thread Stefan O'Rear
On Sat, Nov 17, 2007 at 04:01:34PM +, Andrew Coppin wrote: Suppose I write something like this: foo :: [Int] foo = concat (replicate 4 [4,7,2,9]) The value of foo is completely determined at compile-time. So, will the compiler generate calls to concat and replicate, or will it just

[Haskell-cafe] Network.HTTP problem

2007-11-17 Thread Radosław Grzanka
Hello, I have a problem with Network.HTTP module (http://www.haskell.org/http/) version 3001.0.0 . I have already mailed Bjorn Bringert about it but I didn't get answer yet so maybe someone here can help me. GHC v. 6.6.1 Ubuntu 7.10 x86_64 . I have turned on debug flag. Using get example

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Small optimisation question

2007-11-17 Thread Andrew Coppin
Stefan O'Rear wrote: On Sat, Nov 17, 2007 at 04:01:34PM +, Andrew Coppin wrote: Suppose I write something like this: foo :: [Int] foo = concat (replicate 4 [4,7,2,9]) The value of foo is completely determined at compile-time. So, will the compiler generate calls to concat and

Re: [Haskell-cafe] MD5?

2007-11-17 Thread Andrew Coppin
Bulat Ziganshin wrote: Hello Andrew, Saturday, November 17, 2007, 5:45:29 PM, you wrote: wasn't MD5 itself. It's all the datatype conversions. Nowhere in the Haskell libraries can I find any of these functions: I had to write all these myself, by hand, and then check that I got

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Small optimisation question

2007-11-17 Thread Stefan O'Rear
On Sat, Nov 17, 2007 at 04:10:58PM +, Andrew Coppin wrote: Stefan O'Rear wrote: On Sat, Nov 17, 2007 at 04:01:34PM +, Andrew Coppin wrote: Suppose I write something like this: foo :: [Int] foo = concat (replicate 4 [4,7,2,9]) The value of foo is completely determined at

Re[2]: [Haskell-cafe] MD5?

2007-11-17 Thread Bulat Ziganshin
Hello Andrew, Saturday, November 17, 2007, 7:13:23 PM, you wrote: Out of curiosity, what's hackage, and how do you put stuff on it? google for haskell hackage. i never uploaded anything to it, but site should contain instructions while working on my own program, i've made bindings to aes,

Re: [Haskell-cafe] MD5?

2007-11-17 Thread Thomas DuBuisson
BTW, while I'm here... I sat down and wrote my own MD5 implementation. How is the performance on this new MD5 routine? It looks like we have gone from just one Haskell MD5 implementation (that I know of) to three in a short period of time. This isn't counting the C bindings, of coarse. Also,

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Small optimisation question

2007-11-17 Thread Andrew Coppin
Stefan O'Rear wrote: On Sat, Nov 17, 2007 at 04:10:58PM +, Andrew Coppin wrote: OK. I presume this is due to the fact that the result of executing an expression at compile-time could be arbitrarily large? Yes, and it's not even guaranteed to terminate. That would be

Re: [Haskell-cafe] MD5?

2007-11-17 Thread Andrew Coppin
Thomas DuBuisson wrote: BTW, while I'm here... I sat down and wrote my own MD5 implementation. How is the performance on this new MD5 routine? Ask me *after* I modify it to give the correct answers. ;-) Interesting question: How do you determine when an implementation of something as

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Small optimisation question

2007-11-17 Thread Stefan O'Rear
On Sat, Nov 17, 2007 at 04:31:33PM +, Andrew Coppin wrote: Both. A curious feature of the STG machine is that constructor thunks and evaluated data are represented identically in memory. Ooo... As per the Lambdacats Boxed cat has a uniform representation? Well, presumably the guys who

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Small optimisation question

2007-11-17 Thread Andrew Coppin
Stefan O'Rear wrote: On Sat, Nov 17, 2007 at 04:31:33PM +, Andrew Coppin wrote: Well, presumably the guys who designed STG did it this way for a really good reason, and they know far more than me, so... ;-) The STG-machine was brilliant when it was designed, but times have

Re: [Haskell-cafe] My MD5

2007-11-17 Thread Andrew Coppin
Thomas DuBuisson wrote: BTW, while I'm here... I sat down and wrote my own MD5 implementation. Huzzah! It works! :-D I had a silly bug where somewhere deep in the heart of the huge complex message padding algorithm, I forgot to add on the cumulative total to the message size count.

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Re: Knot tying vs monads

2007-11-17 Thread John D. Ramsdell
Thank you for your interesting reply. I found it enlightening. Compared to that, I'm missing the specification part for your pretty printer. How's it supposed to lay out? The specification is in Paulson's book. The pretty printer is used with S-Expressions, and the block layout generates

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Small optimisation question

2007-11-17 Thread Jake McArthur
On Nov 17, 2007, at 11:26 AM, Stefan O'Rear wrote: The STG-machine was brilliant when it was designed, but times have changed. In particular, indirect jumps are no longer cheap. Pointer tagging has allowed STG to hobble into the 21st century, but really the air is ripe for a new abstract

Re: [Haskell-cafe] MD5?

2007-11-17 Thread Derek Elkins
On Sat, 2007-11-17 at 16:40 +, Andrew Coppin wrote: Thomas DuBuisson wrote: BTW, while I'm here... I sat down and wrote my own MD5 implementation. How is the performance on this new MD5 routine? Ask me *after* I modify it to give the correct answers. ;-) Interesting

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Small optimisation question

2007-11-17 Thread Stefan O'Rear
On Sat, Nov 17, 2007 at 12:39:14PM -0600, Jake McArthur wrote: On Nov 17, 2007, at 11:26 AM, Stefan O'Rear wrote: The STG-machine was brilliant when it was designed, but times have changed. In particular, indirect jumps are no longer cheap. Pointer tagging has allowed STG to hobble into the

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Re: Knot tying vs monads

2007-11-17 Thread Derek Elkins
On Sat, 2007-11-17 at 13:30 -0500, John D. Ramsdell wrote: ... It seems rather hard to avoid lazyness in the current version of Haskell when it's not wanted. I hope one of the proposals for deep strictness makes it into Haskell prime. In my application, there is one datastructure, such that

Re: [Haskell-cafe] MD5?

2007-11-17 Thread Don Stewart
bulat.ziganshin: Hello Andrew, Saturday, November 17, 2007, 5:45:29 PM, you wrote: wasn't MD5 itself. It's all the datatype conversions. Nowhere in the Haskell libraries can I find any of these functions: I had to write all these myself, by hand, and then check that I got it's a

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Small optimisation question

2007-11-17 Thread jerzy . karczmarczuk
Stefan O'Rear writes: Jake McArthur wrote: On Nov 17, 2007, at 11:26 AM, Stefan O'Rear wrote: The STG-machine was brilliant when it was designed, but times have changed. ... really the air is ripe for a new abstract machine. Do you know of any candidates? Hahaha - no. (Do ask John

[Haskell-cafe] Re: Knot tying vs monads

2007-11-17 Thread apfelmus
John D. Ramsdell wrote: Compared to that, I'm missing the specification part for your pretty printer. How's it supposed to lay out? The specification is in Paulson's book. The pretty printer is used with S-Expressions, and the block layout generates compact, indented output that is good when

[Haskell-cafe] Re: MD5?

2007-11-17 Thread Aaron Denney
On 2007-11-17, Andrew Coppin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: pack8into16 :: [Word8] - Word16 pack8into32 :: [Word8] - Word32 unpack16into8 :: Word16 - [Word8] unpack32into8 :: Word32 - [Word8] pack8into16s :: [Word8] - [Word16] pack8into32s :: [Word8] - [Word32] etc. I had to write

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Re: Binary [was MD5]

2007-11-17 Thread Andrew Coppin
Aaron Denney wrote: On 2007-11-17, Andrew Coppin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: pack8into16 :: [Word8] - Word16 pack8into32 :: [Word8] - Word32 unpack16into8 :: Word16 - [Word8] unpack32into8 :: Word32 - [Word8] pack8into16s :: [Word8] - [Word16] pack8into32s :: [Word8] - [Word32]

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Network.HTTP problem

2007-11-17 Thread Bjorn Bringert
On Nov 17, 2007, at 17:07 , Radosław Grzanka wrote: Hello, I have a problem with Network.HTTP module (http://www.haskell.org/http/) version 3001.0.0 . I have already mailed Bjorn Bringert about it but I didn't get answer yet so maybe someone here can help me. GHC v. 6.6.1 Ubuntu 7.10 x86_64 .

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Network.HTTP problem

2007-11-17 Thread Graham Fawcett
On Nov 17, 2007 4:52 PM, Radosław Grzanka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Also: $ ./get http://digg.com/rss/indexvideos_animation.xml However this one still seems to hang and eventually ends with : get: recv: resource vanished (Connection reset by peer) It's not a Haskell problem. It looks

[Haskell-cafe] Re: [Haskell] AmeroHaskell

2007-11-17 Thread Tim Chevalier
On 11/17/07, Derek Elkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: However, to put things in motion for something concrete at all, we're hoping to put together a meeting taking place in the Portland area as that seems most convenient to the most people who had registered interest in AmeroHaskell and an easy

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Re: [Haskell] AmeroHaskell

2007-11-17 Thread Derek Elkins
On Sat, 2007-11-17 at 16:45 -0800, Tim Chevalier wrote: On 11/17/07, Derek Elkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: However, to put things in motion for something concrete at all, we're hoping to put together a meeting taking place in the Portland area as that seems most convenient to the most

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Re: [Haskell] AmeroHaskell

2007-11-17 Thread Tim Chevalier
On 11/17/07, Derek Elkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Don mentioned that. However, something specifically Haskell and aimed at a wider audience than just the Portland area is desirable. It's also a different tone than a user group. Hopefully, there would be a reprise next year in a different

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Re: [Haskell] AmeroHaskell

2007-11-17 Thread Derek Elkins
On Sat, 2007-11-17 at 17:38 -0800, Tim Chevalier wrote: On 11/17/07, Derek Elkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Don mentioned that. However, something specifically Haskell and aimed at a wider audience than just the Portland area is desirable. It's also a different tone than a user group.

[Haskell-cafe] Stream fusion for Hackage

2007-11-17 Thread Don Stewart
Just a quick announce: the stream fusion library for lists, that Duncan Coutts, Roman Leshchinskiy and I worked on earlier this year is now available on Hackage as a standalone package: http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/stream-fusion-0.1.1 As described in the

Re: [Haskell-cafe] MD5?

2007-11-17 Thread Thomas DuBuisson
On Nov 17, 2007 11:40 AM, Andrew Coppin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As far as I know, mine is unique in that it's 100% Haskell and requires nothing aside from the libraries shipping with GHC in order to compile. (E.g., I downloaded somebody else's, and it just wouldn't compile. It was looking for

Re: [Haskell-cafe] What is the role of $!?

2007-11-17 Thread PR Stanley
Hi okay, so $! is a bit like $ i.e. the equivalent of putting parentheses around the righthand expression. I'm still not sure of the difference between $ and $!. Maybe it's because I don't understand the meaning of strict application. While we're on the subject, what's meant by Haskell being

Re: [Haskell-cafe] What is the role of $!?

2007-11-17 Thread Jonathan Cast
On 17 Nov 2007, at 8:04 PM, PR Stanley wrote: Hi okay, so $! is a bit like $ i.e. the equivalent of putting parentheses around the righthand expression. I'm still not sure of the difference between $ and $!. Maybe it's because I don't understand the meaning of strict application. While