I'm afraid I won't attend the event, but I have to say that you have one of
the very best Haskell logos I've ever seen :)
2013/6/4 lucas di cioccio lucas.dicioc...@gmail.com
Dear all,
I'm happy to announce that the Haskell-Paris group will meet on June 25th
in Paris. Please register (free)
Hey guys,
I didn't see this thread at first, thanks to Johan for bringing it to my
attention.
cereal is a fork of binary, and provided a incremental interface before
binary did.
It also has a few additional combinators like isolate and label, which
is the reason why safecopy uses cereal instead
On Friday, 30 March 2012 00:53:48 UTC+4, Jeremy Shaw wrote:
We are pleased to announce the release of Happstack 7!
Happstack is a fast, modern, web application framework written in Haskell.
Please check out the brand new happstack.com website to read about what
is new in Happstack 7, and
the
idea very useful and tried to use it. Original library by Lennart
Kolmodin raises some questions. The lib's main data structures are:
Lennart Kolmodin has a branch of Binary with incremental get which
supports lookAhead:
https://github.com/kolmodin/binary/tree/cps
Thanks Antonine
in #gentoo-haskell @ freenode.
Cheers,
Lennart Kolmodin -- Gentoo Dev
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in #gentoo-haskell
at freenode.
Cheers,
Lennart Kolmodin -- using his Gentoo Linux Developer hat
[1] http://code.haskell.org/gentoo/gentoo-haskell/
[2] http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/overlays/userguide.xml
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at freenode.
Cheers,
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[1] http://code.haskell.org/gentoo/gentoo-haskell/
[2] http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/overlays/userguide.xml
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Anatoly Yakovenko wrote:
I am using the gentoo package for 6.10.1 and when i start ghci it
tries to allocate over 1gb of memory, which hits my ulimit.
Is anyone else getting absurd memory usage when trying to start ghci?
$ ghci
GHCi, version 6.10.0.20081007: http://www.haskell.org/ghc/ :? for
.
Then, simply:
$ emerge ghc
Cheers,
Lennart Kolmodin
[1] http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/overlays/userguide.xml
[2] http://gentoo-wiki.com/Masked#Hard_Masked
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Eric Kow wrote:
The third pre-release of darcs 2.1 is now available at
http://darcs.net/darcs-2.1.0pre3.tar.gz
darcs 2.1.0pre3 is now available in Gentoo Linux, hard masked.
Update your portage tree and unmask[1] it.
Cheers,
Lennart Kolmodin
[1] http://gentoo-wiki.com/Masked#Hard_Masked
Eric Kow wrote:
The second pre-release of darcs 2.1 (formerly known as 2.0.3) is now
available at http://darcs.net/darcs-2.1.0pre2.tar.gz
darcs 2.1.0pre2 is now available in Gentoo Linux, hard masked.
Update your portage tree and unmask[1] it.
Cheers,
Lennart Kolmodin
[1] http://gentoo
Don Stewart wrote:
nomeata:
Hi,
Am Freitag, den 05.09.2008, 18:38 -0700 schrieb Don Stewart:
xmonad packages are available in the package systems of at least:
Debian, Gentoo, Arch, Ubuntu, OpenBSD,
NetBSD, FreeBSD, Gobo, NixOS, Source Mage, Slackware
and 0.8 packages
Don Stewart wrote:
kolmodin:
Don Stewart wrote:
nomeata:
Hi,
Debian xmonad and xmonad-contrib package uploaded (although
xmonad-contrib is in the two-day delayed queue, to give autobuilders a
chance to build xmonad first).
Great work, Joachim!
Thanks for being so responsive on this. Go
you're talking to no
matter which method you pick :)
Or... we can just continue here..
Which version of ghc and gtk2hs? Did you get an error message?
Cheers,
~ Lennart Kolmodin
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to give feedback on #haskell or by mail, we've always got
time for a chat :)
The Binary Strike Force,
Lennart Kolmodin
Duncan Coutts
Don Stewart
Spencer Janssen
David Himmelstrup
Björn Bringert
Ross Paterson
Einar Karttunen
John Meacham
Ulf Norell
to give feedback on #haskell or by mail, we've always got
time for a chat :)
The Binary Strike Force,
Lennart Kolmodin
Duncan Coutts
Don Stewart
Spencer Janssen
David Himmelstrup
Björn Bringert
Ross Paterson
Einar Karttunen
John Meacham
Ulf Norell
/gmane.comp.lang.haskell.cabal.devel/464
Alexander, I've added LANGUAGE pragmas to binary, let me know how it
works out for you.
Cheers,
Lennart Kolmodin
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Marc Weber wrote:
Without really knowing in which context this function is going to be
HaskTags.hs from ghc distribution.
Mm, yes. I meant I was to lazy to check which results are appropriate :)
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Marc Weber wrote:
This small patch introduces a now mywords function which recognizes a::b as
words a,::,b
which is what we need here (?) It does work in the above example.
Here is the diff. Is it worth applying?
154c154
let wordlines = map words aslines
---
let wordlines = map
going on.
I heard it as Magnus too, a Swedish name.
Sounds interesting indeed, LugRadio Live 2007, 7th-8th July 2007, The
Lighthouse, Fryer Street, Wolverhampton, UK.
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).
The simplest thing is to use readFile (from the Prelude) instead of
using handles. readFile will take care of everything for you when the
time is right.
load fn = do
contents - readFile fn
return $ XP.xmlParse fn contents
That's it!
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in the yet
to be released library Binary ByteString:
http://www.haskell.org/~kolmodin/code/bbs/src/Data/ByteString/Binary/EncM.hs
Cheers,
Lennart Kolmodin
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see it clearer now. The first (++) will be used to join the first
output with the rest, thus lazily returning the first one.
It also seems to (suprise!) perform better than the continuation
solution. Does it always return elements in O(1) ?
Cheers,
Lennart Kolmodin
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of this is
darcs[1] which implements the command '--commands' and the flag
'--list-option'.
Cheers,
Lennart Kolmodin
[1] http://www.abridgegame.org/repos/darcs-unstable/darcs_completion
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to suggest.
Cheers,
Lennart Kolmodin
[1] http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/rml/inotify/
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Simon Marlow wrote:
To compile GHC as a package, get a recent GHC source tree and set
'BuildPackageGHC=YES' in your mk/build.mk. You should also set
$(GHC_PKG) to point to your ghc-pkg command. Then build ghc as normal,
and in ghc/compiler say 'make install-inplace-pkg' to register the
package
Hi!
I'm working on an IDE for Haskell, written in Haskell.
Currently, I'm looking for a way to parse .hs-files for a module browser
and I recall that Simon Marlow was going to release GHC as a package
soon.
We could also use that package to compile source code without invoking ghc
as a separate
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