Stefan O'Rear cox.net> writes:
>
> Announcing wl-pprint-1.0, the classic Wadler / Leijen pretty printing
> combinators, now in 100% easier to use Cabalised form!
>
> Hackage-Url:
> http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/wl-pprint-1.0
> Darcs: http://members.cox.
cting
non-Haskellers. :)
With regards, Arthur van Leeuwen.
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L.S.,
lately I've been playing with Data.Generics and records. I would like
to write a generic method to output to e.g. CSV files. Given
MissingH.CVS
that problem reduces to a generic method to take lists of records to
lists of lists with shown record fields, with as first element a list
of
L.S.,
consider the following code:
> module TestZ where
>
> import Data.Generics
>
> data TestZ = TestZ { testz :: Int }
>deriving (Show, Read, Eq, Typeable, Data)
>
> main = print $ constrFields . toConstr $ TestZ { testz = 2 }
I would expect this to output ["testz"]. Instead it ou
On 27-okt-2005, at 15:30, Ketil Malde wrote:
Sigh. My system insists on rewriting outgoing mail headers, and
ghc-users refuses non-subscribers to post there. I'm too tired to
fight this at the moment, so I'll send it here in the hope that it
will be picked up by the right adressee.
On 07 jan 2005, at 17:53, Amr A Sabry wrote:
Greetings all,
This message is a sort of a poll to find out how much interest the
community
has in an implementation of rebindable syntax for monads and arrows.
You can
send your answers directly to me (sabry ... indiana edu) and I will
summarize
t
t maybe we can increase our coverage of all that is going on in the
community.
Enjoy, communicate, and program!
Arthur van Leeuwen
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Dear Haskellers,
we would like to remind you of the opportunity to contribute to the
May 2004 edition of the Haskell Communities & Activities Report.
Why not take the few minutes necessary to type up a new or updated
entry and send it in? We would love to see people write on the
following subj
Dear Haskellers,
two changes of season and one of editor later, we strongly suspect
the Haskell community has also moved along admirably. Thus comes
the need to refresh our list of all things Haskell, and give *you*
the opportunity to tell all the world about your passion.
We invite your contribu