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#3297: Compiler panic on incorrect code (TcTyFuns.flattenType: synonym family
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#5016: Easy Forex - How To Become An Easy Forex Trader Online
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On 10 March 2011 17:51, Christian Maeder christian.mae...@dfki.de wrote:
Why does the base package depend on iconv only on macs? iconv is not
needed under linux or solaris (unless you install haskeline, which is
not in the platform.
I don't have access to a Linux box to check, but according to
Am 11.03.2011 11:32, schrieb Max Bolingbroke:
On 10 March 2011 17:51, Christian Maeder christian.mae...@dfki.de wrote:
Why does the base package depend on iconv only on macs? iconv is not
needed under linux or solaris (unless you install haskeline, which is
not in the platform.
I don't have
On 11/03/11 11:01, Christian Maeder wrote:
Am 11.03.2011 11:32, schrieb Max Bolingbroke:
On 10 March 2011 17:51, Christian Maederchristian.mae...@dfki.de wrote:
Why does the base package depend on iconv only on macs? iconv is not
needed under linux or solaris (unless you install haskeline,
I installed ghc (x86) from the bindist tarball like so:
$ wget http://www.haskell.org/ghc/dist/7.0.2/ghc-7.0.2-i386-apple-darwin.tar.bz2
$ tar -xjf ghc-7.0.2-i386-apple-darwin.tar.bz2
$ cd ghc-7.0.2-i386-apple-darwin
$ ./configure --prefix=$HOME/local
$ make install
$ ghc --version
The Glorious
No, I have xcode installed (which is mainly needed for gcc, ar, ld,
etc.). I have lots of other GHC versions installed as well, so I
don't think that's the issue.
I think Duncan has been working on dtrace support, so maybe he has an
idea. (CC'd).
On 11 March 2011 18:51, Don Stewart
Dear GHC users and Haskell community members,
I'm writing this message to tell you the situation of Japan. As you
know, the biggest earthquake since 1900 occurred. North-east of Japan
is now like hell. Many towns were destroyed due to Tsunami. Many fires
still continue.
I guess some of you have
Skeptic . skeptic2...@hotmail.com writes:
I finally have an opportunity to learn Haskell (I'm a day-to-day Java
programmer, but I'm also at ease with Scheme), parsing a huge (i.e. up
to 50 go) binary file. The encoding is very stable, but it's not a
flat struct array (i.e. it uses flags).
I
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 8:11 AM, Ketil Malde ke...@malde.org wrote:
I use binary 0.5 (later versions can no longer read a list of items
lazily. I believe attoparsec has the same restriction.)
You can define a parser for one item using attoparsec and then get all
items using an enumerator with
I do the same, but using iteratee and attoparsec-iteratee.
Best,
--Nick
On 2011 Mar 11, at 07:51 EST, Felipe Almeida Lessa wrote:
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 8:11 AM, Ketil Malde ke...@malde.org wrote:
I use binary 0.5 (later versions can no longer read a list of items
lazily. I believe
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Hi Don,
What would be a good way to figure out the usage of ByteString -
particularly the PS constructor.
Regards,
Kashyap
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 10:01 AM, C K Kashyap ckkash...@gmail.com wrote:
Yep, the 'Internal' module is where the type is defined, and then
re-exported through the regular
ok, now I've installed XCode 4 and run into the very same problems.
As already said, XCode 4 targets snow leopard only. That's why the
MacOSX10.5.sdk is missing. unfortunately the ghc packages for snow leopard
are configured to support leopard still.
See:
There is no guarantee that /Developer-old/ is still on the system, so depending
on it for symlinking is probably not a good idea. So far I have had no problems
symlinking /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.6.sdk to /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk.
This could be one alternative. However, separate Snow
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 13:34, Lyndon Maydwell maydw...@gmail.com wrote:
Will methods explained here work for boolean expressions?
The convenience of defining using specialised datatypes for
serialising numeric operations comes from Num being a typeclass. This
is not the case for Bool:
On 10 March 2011 17:55, Bas van Dijk v.dijk@gmail.com wrote:
On 10 March 2011 18:24, Yves Parès limestr...@gmail.com wrote:
Why has the operator (.) troubles with a type like (forall s. ST s a)?
Why can't it match the type 'b' in (.) definition?
As explained by the email from SPJ that I
Excerpts from Max Bolingbroke's message of Fri Mar 11 05:15:34 -0500 2011:
AFAIK this decision was reversed because SPJ found a simple way to
support them. Indeed, they work fine in 7.0.2 and generate warnings.
Correct. About a week-ish ago I submitted a patch to update the docs.
Cheers,
On 11 March 2011 11:15, Max Bolingbroke batterseapo...@hotmail.com wrote:
On 10 March 2011 17:55, Bas van Dijk v.dijk@gmail.com wrote:
On 10 March 2011 18:24, Yves Parès limestr...@gmail.com wrote:
Why has the operator (.) troubles with a type like (forall s. ST s a)?
Why can't it match
On 11 March 2011 12:04, Bas van Dijk v.dijk@gmail.com wrote:
Unfortunately foo still doesn't type check in 7.0.2:
foo :: (forall s. ST s a) - a
foo st = ($) runST st
Note that the following does type check with ImpredicativeTypes:
bar = id runST
Bas
It is a goal of the ByteString library that you should almost never need to work
directly with the PS constructor and the things used in that definition. If you
find
some task involving IO or string manipulation that seems to require using the
internal operations, it's probably worth bringing it
Hi all,
I've played a bit with Intel's Manycore Testing Lab (
http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-many-core-testing-lab/). Part
of the agreement to use it requires that you report back your experiences,
which I did in an Intel forum post (
I don't have Xcode4 (yet), but I'd be very surprised if Apple created
an environment that cut off development for older releases.
In the past, the SDKs for some older releases have been an optional
part of the install. That is, you've had to go to the customize
installation screen and explicitly
Hi, cafe,
I'm working in a program where I use many connections with Network.HTTP.
Sometimes, connections are closed while my program is reading them, and an
error appears:
socket: XXX: Data.ByteString.hGetLine: invalid argument (Bad file
descriptor)
All I need is to handle this error. The
Yeah, that works! Thanks!
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On Friday 11 March 2011 17:04:16, Daniel Díaz wrote:
Hi, cafe,
I'm working in a program where I use many connections with Network.HTTP.
Sometimes, connections are closed while my program is reading them, and
an error appears:
socket: XXX: Data.ByteString.hGetLine: invalid argument (Bad
the latest xcode installer has no customization dialogues.
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 9:46 AM, Mark Lentczner mark.lentcz...@gmail.comwrote:
I don't have Xcode4 (yet), but I'd be very surprised if Apple created
an environment that cut off development for older releases.
In the past, the SDKs
fyi all: the relevant GHC ticket has already been done and the difference in
how to build the ghc pkg has been identified.
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 11:39 AM, Carter Schonwald
carter.schonw...@gmail.com wrote:
the latest xcode installer has no customization dialogues.
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at
On Fri, 11 Mar 2011, Daniel Fischer wrote:
On Friday 11 March 2011 17:04:16, Daniel Díaz wrote:
Hi, cafe,
I'm working in a program where I use many connections with Network.HTTP.
Sometimes, connections are closed while my program is reading them, and
an error appears:
socket: XXX:
Check out the spoon package on hackage. It's designed for these kinds of
situations, and will wrap up common user-generated pure exceptions into a
Maybe (and will return Nothing in the cases you describe)
-Dan
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 11:04 AM, Daniel Díaz danield...@asofilak.eswrote:
Hi, cafe,
On Fri, 11 Mar 2011, Daniel Peebles wrote:
Check out the spoon package on hackage. It's designed for these kinds of
situations, and
will wrap up common user-generated pure exceptions into a Maybe (and will
return
Nothing in the cases you describe)
This is a hack, since 'undefined' cannot
It's a hack by design, to work around libraries that do the wrong thing.
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 4:07 PM, Henning Thielemann
lemm...@henning-thielemann.de wrote:
On Fri, 11 Mar 2011, Daniel Peebles wrote:
Check out the spoon package on hackage. It's designed for these kinds of
situations,
Both sections relate to the case study: Index for a document of text.
SECTION A:
Given the attached Haskell code which produces an index of words, make the
following alterations by modifying existing functions and including new
functions where necessary :
3) Treat a capitalised word (one or
http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Homework_help
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 09:26:59PM +, Chatura Roche wrote:
Both sections relate to the case study: Index for a document of text.
SECTION A:
Given the attached Haskell code which produces an index of words, make the
following alterations
Hi cafe,
There are a lot of http servers in hackage. I didn't have used none.
I would like to know if one of them is something closer of the nginx.
I need some light and fast. It don't need support all http, just the basics is
fine.
Suggestions?
[]s
Victor
2011/3/11 Victor Oliveira rhapso...@gmail.com:
Hi cafe,
There are a lot of http servers in hackage. I didn't have used none.
I would like to know if one of them is something closer of the nginx.
I need some light and fast. It don't need support all http, just the basics
is fine.
There are three flexible wrappers provided in the initial flexiwrap package
[1]. (More may be required in the future.)
short longwraps
FW FlexiWrap values
FWT FlexiWrapT unary type constructors
FWCTC FlexiWrapCTCbinary operators which
Hi,
Suppose I want the following functions:
newRef :: a - RefMonad (Ref a)
readRef :: Ref a - RefMonad a
writeRef :: Ref a - a - RefMonad ()
for some appropriate data Ref = ...
Obviously these functions are already satisfied by IORefs and STM.
But if I wanted to implement my own (for fun)...
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 8:18 PM, Joshua Ball scioli...@gmail.com wrote:
Suppose I want the following functions:
newRef :: a - RefMonad (Ref a)
readRef :: Ref a - RefMonad a
writeRef :: Ref a - a - RefMonad ()
Assuming this is a pure interface, you need one more thing:
runRefMonad ::
snap or warp/yesod. maybe in a few years we will have a winner for the
platform...
--dons
On Friday, March 11, 2011, Vo Minh Thu not...@gmail.com wrote:
2011/3/11 Victor Oliveira rhapso...@gmail.com:
Hi cafe,
There are a lot of http servers in hackage. I didn't have used none.
I would like
On Mar 11, 2011, at 7:37 PM, Luke Palmer wrote:
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 8:18 PM, Joshua Ball scioli...@gmail.com wrote:
Suppose I want the following functions:
newRef :: a - RefMonad (Ref a)
readRef :: Ref a - RefMonad a
writeRef :: Ref a - a - RefMonad ()
I would be delighted to see a
I now have it working for static-static on Linux; but not with
dynamic anything yet. Thanks for all your help.
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the-kyle wrote:
Twidge currently fails to build, because it has version-specific
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packages in AUR are later than the dependencies. An attempt to
unrestrict the versions in the
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