Jason Dusek jason.du...@gmail.com writes:
A new release of JSONb, taking advantage of the latest Attoparsec.
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/JSONb-1.0.0
Is this meant to be a continuation of the json-b package?
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Out of curiosity: is there something wrong with my nickname migmit?
How it was derived is at least apparent, as opposed to nicknames that
have nothing to do with people's real names.
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variant) rather than against...
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Another attempt: http://i.imgur.com/ENvl7.png
I like the layout, but hate the colour scheme.
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You guys don't _really_ think my name is Joe Fredette, right?
I'm actually Batman.
Batman, Joe, whatever your name is...
I notice that the HWN has turned into the Haskell
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Unfortunately, Ivan, it's not so much the Whenever-I-can-be-bothered
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should be back shortly.
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Ross (and I hope
I dealt with the flaky arguments he linked to in my reply).
And yet at times (and I would think that this is one of those times)
well, why not? _can_ be a valid argument. I am frankly amazed that
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but in terms of submitting open source software? Unless their employer
is worried about them releasing proprietary software on Hackage, I don't
see the potential for embarrasment there.
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stored as an Int (IIUC anyway); however
computable reals are almost always inefficient.
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to bother running it (and would question why anyone
would). How does the inclusion of a test option to Cabal allow any
substantial benefits to developers over building the package with a
build-time flag to enable building a test suite?
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reduces the niceness and portability of such a tool/library.
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Don Stewart d...@galois.com writes:
Well, you can 'script' GHC:
[snip]
To at least get the fully qualified types exported from a module.
Which increases the portability _how_ precisely? :p
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thought is that perhaps ./Setup uses
a different version of the Cabal library than what cabal-install uses.
My understanding is that Setup.hs will use whatever libraries you
already have installed; cabal-install will use the latest allowable
version of libraries.
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, it doesn't really have many graph operations defined there.)
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Hasn't been ported yet IIRC.
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^^ This. It's too boring and depressing with all that grayscale. Why
not use the coloured version of the logo (
http://haskell.org/sitewiki/images/a/a8/Haskell-logo-60.png ) and base
the colour scheme off that?
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on how to best present this?
A list of package names with links to the specific version on Hackage
(and maybe a short description of what they are)?
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unhappy.
Better (well, OK, maybe not _better_ per se but relevant) question: why
isn't QuickCheck usage optional in so many of these libraries? There
should be no reason for most people to build the testing functions,
etc. in these libraries.
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zaxis z_a...@163.com writes:
Why do you bother with the interior definition of f in there?
Because i want to try a C code style not layout style without `do` syntax
sugar .
Haskell /= C, so stop trying to code as if it is. If you like C so
much, then use C.
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to the Arch packages on Hackage. It might be worth looking into.
We may not have as many packages as Arch (because we don't just churn
them willy-nilly) but Gentoo has a fair number of up-to-date Haskell
packages in its overlay.
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' version (2009.2.0.2) which contains ghc 6.10
The windows version hasn't been finalised yet. See
http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/libraries/2010-March/013299.html for a
beta version.
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and exports got changed, so in 6.12 the (- a) Monad
instance is exported whereas in 6.10 it isn't.
fac n = let { f = foldr (*) 1 [1..n] } in f
Why do you bother with the interior definition of f in there?
fac = product . enumFromTo 1
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David Menendez d...@zednenem.com writes:
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Some definitions and exports got changed, so in 6.12 the (- a) Monad
instance is exported whereas in 6.10 it isn't.
What? From where?
I thought the whole reason
an encoding)
3) GHC 6.12.1 uses the system's locale for encoding; as such if your
system normally lets you see accented characters then putStrLn,
etc. will print them out.
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extension, if type Foo instantiates a typeclass Baz, then you can derive
Baz for newtype Bar = Bar Foo.
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We will shortly be adding an extended version of the Who table; please
also add your details there as well as which projects you would be
interested in hacking in.
Hoping to see you there!
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We will shortly be adding an extended version of the Who table; please
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a
ByteString version as well might be a viable option; replacing the
current one is quite likely not.
My question or discussion point: Why not depreciate [Char] altogether
and favour of lazy Bytestrings?
I believe I've answered this above.
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Don Stewart d...@galois.com writes:
The beta of the 2010.2.0.0 release is now up, which is based on GHC
6.12.
Hang on, you just announced 2010.1.0.0... have you suddenly released
_another_ major version? :p
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and
import Data.Ratio
newtype Fixed e = F Rational deriving (Eq, Ord, Enum, Real, RealFrac)
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boblettoj bobletto...@msn.com writes:
shuffle i cards = do
gen - mkStdGen 10
return ([(cards!!i) : (shuffle (randomR (0, ((length cards)-2)) gen)
(delete (cards!!i) cards))])
Thta last line doesn't make sense; should it be on the line above?
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number and it doesn't return a monadic value, so you can't use - with
it.
Thirdly, have a look at randoms and randomRs.
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thanks
OK, I thought you were doing something with random ordering of lists
(note that if you want to shuffle some lists, there is a package on
Hackage that implements Oleg's perfect shuffling function).
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, leksah menu item appears under *
Applications-Programming* (in GNOME) and *Development* menu of KDE.
Which, of course, assumes you use one of the two major DEs...
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UndecidableInstances, FlexibleContexts, EmptyDataDecls, ScopedTypeVariables,
TypeOperators, TypeSynonymInstances #-}
You sure you have enough language extensions there? ;-)
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[1] http://github.com/jgm/illuminate
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Andrew Coppin andrewcop...@btinternet.com writes:
Is there a reason why a new precompiled binary can't be put up for
download?
I would assume because no-one has supplied one (Duncan doesn't use
Windows; don't know about the rest of the cabal-install developers).
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Haskell Platform then I think it will build OK.
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Jesper Louis Andersen jesper.louis.ander...@gmail.com writes:
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Well, in Gentoo we normally resort to using sed to fix these kinds of
things. If we can do it, I'm sure the Arch package managers are able to
do so.
That is not a bad idea
the Arch package managers are able to
do so.
It might be more annoying, but IMHO it's a bigger problem when a
developer is too lax in constraints (since then we've got to tweak the
constraints until we find ones that _do_ work).
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man manuel.a.cas...@gmail.com writes:
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/hmatrix-0.8.1.1
it wraps gls, blas and lapack (so you need to install the libraries).
There's also the blas package if you just want blas support.
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monad from mtl, but that will involve wrapping/unwrapping
everywhere.
Learn to think about how to chain/group functions together to form more
of a pipeline rather than a sequence of statements. Haskell =/= C.
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fac n = product [2..n]
Nobody likes a show-off...
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No claims are made about efficiency of this technique (mainly because
unless you're already using Bytestrings, then it probably isn't very
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Don Stewart d...@galois.com writes:
Thanks for the report. ghc-core 0.5.1 was released today, so cabal
update; cabal install ghc-core and you should be fine.
Even though I told you about this problem (your overly loose base
constraint) four months ago?
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Ross Paterson r...@soi.city.ac.uk writes:
I'm afraid you voided the warranty when you used UndecidableInstances.
I like this term of phrase. Maybe it should be used in the actual
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for GHC 6.10.4, not 6.12.1. Assuch,
there's no guarantees.
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Eugene Kirpichov ekirpic...@gmail.com writes:
I am not even sure whether this should be fixed on the tunes.org site
or on #haskell's, but something has to be done,
How about getting everyone to register and be identified? *ducks*
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cheers,
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michael rice nowg...@yahoo.com writes:
I downloaded XMonad from the Fedora 12 repository and would like to see it in
action.
What must I do to get it working from the Gnome desktop environment?
See the associated documentation at http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Xmonad
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Brandon S. Allbery KF8NH allb...@ece.cmu.edu writes:
I wonder if Wine would be good enough for testing.
If memory serves me correctly, I have heard about people installing the
Windows version of GHC and using it under Wine for testing purposes...
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From: Ivan Lazar Miljenovic ivan.miljeno...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Haskell-cafe] Having a look at XMonad window manager
To: michael rice nowg...@yahoo.com
Cc: haskell-cafe@haskell.org
Date: Monday, January 18, 2010, 1:57 PM
michael rice
.
All these things were suggested.
Michael
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| const a _ = a
`
For justification, I often use this function when I need to provide a
function that takes two arguments by the function I want to use only
needs one; as such either const of (flip const) can let me absorb and
ignore the unneeded argument.
Satisfied? ;-)
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Martijn van Steenbergen mart...@van.steenbergen.nl writes:
Another solution is to build your applications using Cabal and specify
your dependency on mtl in the cabal file.
But until we have cabal ghci, this completely fails for actual hacking
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install --reinstall hlint to get the new version.
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I realised soon after I sent the announcement email that there was a bug
in one of the new subtle features that I didn't list, namely the
background shading of directories in import visualisation. As such,
SourceGraph 0.6.0.1 contains
?
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I realised soon after I sent the announcement email that there was a bug
in one of the new subtle features that I didn't list, namely the
background shading of directories in import visualisation. As such,
SourceGraph 0.6.0.1 contains
Niklas Broberg niklas.brob...@gmail.com writes:
Because it's been so many relatively small releases of late that I
haven't wanted to spam the lists. :-)
I for one say spam away! Especially with a change like 1.5 - 1.6.
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hide on whichever of those packages I don't use in my code.
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code is also saved in the SourceGraph/graphs/
subdirectory, so you can tweak the call graphs of your programs.
Ivan Lazar Miljenovic ivan.miljeno...@gmail.com writes:
I'm pleased to announce the latest releases of SourceGraph [1] and
Graphalyze [2].
[1]: http://hackage.haskell.org/package
Don Stewart d...@galois.com writes:
There's a batch upgrade, I've just been travelling!
Yeah, let Don have a break for once!
Oh, since you're here Don, how do I do ... ? ;-)
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as interesting as the
above :-(
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code is also saved in the SourceGraph/graphs/
subdirectory, so you can tweak the call graphs of your programs.
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Graphalyze [2].
[1]: http://hackage.haskell.org/package
the haddock
documentation (and USE=hscolour then uses hscolour for prettified source
links from haddock docs).
Do / should our buildbots set documentation: True in .cabal/config?
For testing purposes? Yes, I think they should.
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comes up, and I have to explain to either disable
documentation or downgrade Cabal (if they're still using GHC-6.11).
Ivan Lazar Miljenovic wrote:
I really feel that bug 1720 [1] is a show-stopping bug for darcs,
especially since it means that building Haddock for darcs with
GHC-6.12.* isn't
when a condition is
true:
when :: (Monad m) = Bool - m () - m ()
e.g. to delete a file only if it actually exists:
,
| tryDeleteFile :: FilePath - IO ()
| tryDeleteFile f = do ex - doesFileExist f
| when ex (removeFile f)
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of these kinds of modules were not actually part of GHC but
installed as part of GHC's extralibs packages (which is being replaced
by the Haskell platform).
You can get the first three modules by installing mtl and the last by
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fixing an
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Andrew U. Frank fr...@geoinfo.tuwien.ac.at writes:
checking for completion_matches... no
configure: error: editline not found, so this package cannot be built
See `config.log' for more details.
Do you have the editline (sometimes also called libedit) C library installed?
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Michael Hartl mikeha...@web.de writes:
What is the relationship between HAppS and Happstack? I actually thought
that Happstack was the former name of HAppS, but now it seems that I'm
wrong...?
Other way round: Happstack is the new revamped HAppS.
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Maybe it's just the notation that makes it LOOK like the indices are
also getting stored?
Yup; that's just the String representation of an array using lists.
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Bryan O'Sullivan b...@serpentine.com writes:
using either the new locale-aware Handle code in 6.12 or a fallback
on older releases.
How do you manage this? Any chance of abstracting something like this
out (ala extensible-exceptions)?
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it isn't very
useful for other libraries that don't use Text :(
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Bryan O'Sullivan b...@serpentine.com writes:
Huh? I am confused. The point of the text I/O code is to support I/O on the
Text type. What else would I be wanting there?
Yes, but I thought you were using utf8-string or something for it (that
is, something not Text-specific).
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I'll re-license the library).
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run includes the library.
`
Thus, it means your program using Pandoc can be BSD3; but it can never
be used in a proprietary program.
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Neil Mitchell ndmitch...@gmail.com writes:
but if you use Hayoo for some reason other than Hoogle not searching
all packages, I'd love to know.
Isn't it obvious? We all use Hayoo for the Web 2.0 interface! :p
/me is just kidding
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[NodeId 2, NodeId 3]]
So you're wanting an edge from 1 to 2 and from 1 to 3, but getting from
1 to 2 and from 2 to 3 instead?
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that would
let people have more fine-grained control over the layout of their
graphs by removing the ordering restriction used. Note that this will
_not_ be the default, just an option for those that want it.
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that would
let people have more fine-grained control over the layout of their
graphs by removing the ordering restriction used. Note that this will
_not_ be the default, just an option for those that want it.
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(for starters, in Gentoo haskell-mode is available
in the default repository, hlint is only available in the Haskell
overlay).
* The default Hlint keybinding is C-c l:
http://community.haskell.org/~ndm/darcs/hlint/hlint.htm
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