It's a documented bug in GHC.
http://www.haskell.org/ghc/docs/latest/html/users_guide/bugs.html#BUGS-G
HC
Simon
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Hello,
I've posted undated versions of both these packages here..
http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~ahey/HLibs/Data.COrdering/
http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~ahey/HLibs/Data.Tree.AVL/
COrdering is needed by AVL. The AVL package has had quite
a few new goodies added, including support for using A
I maybe don't fully grasp your goals here, but this sounds similar to some
early problems I ran into with Haskell (coming from comparable background),
and here are a couple of comments that _might_ just help:
(a) adding a type context to a 'data' declaration seems to be very rarely,
if ever, of
Haskell XML Toolbox 4.02
I would like to announce a new version of the Haskell XML Toolbox for
processing XML including a validating parser and a new XPath module.
new features:
* hierachical module structure
* ghc package support
the library is compiled into a package "hxt"
for easy use
Hi,
I found myself needing to quickly and effectively compute the median of an
array of ordered elements (read as: I want to build a perfectly balanced
kD-tree). Of course there was a nice imperative one, implemented for
language "so-and-so" and "this-and-that" but I couldn't find a Haskell
implem
Dear Haskell list subscribers,
I'd be interested to learn what experiences you have had with recruiting
Haskell developers (I shall post a summary of infos worth mentioning to
the list if you e-mail me).
Also, does anyone here have noteworthy experiences in the area of
integration of code from
Seventh International Conference on
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21-23 April 2005
(Colocated with RTA as RDP '05)
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The objective of thi
Call for Papers for
"Methods for Modalities"
A Special Issue of the Journal of Applied Logic
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The workshop `Methods for Modalities' (M4M) organized every two
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On Fri, Sep 03, 2004 at 01:43:12AM +0100, Jochen L. Leidner wrote:
> Finally, would it be considered spam to post Haskell-realted job postings
> in this group? Thanks in advance.
I don't know if it would be considered spam, but I for one would
certainly welcome it.
David
--
David Overton
WWW:
Who is actually responsible for the Haskell "HTTP and Browser modules"
(http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/warrickg/haskell/http/)? The e-mail
indicated in the site (oinutter [at] hotmail.com) is returning...
Thanks,
-- Andre
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