When I build CVS HEAD with RTS debugging I sometimes get, at exit time:
ghc-5.03: fatal error: Found non-frame during stack squeezing at 0x504797a0 (prev
frame was 0x504797a0)
and sometimes segmentation faults:
#0 0x87da233 in threadSqueezeStack (tso=0x500ba000) at GC.c:3820
3820
Specifically I get
*** Exception: invalid argument
Action: hGetBuf
Handle: {loc=/tmp/d,type=readable,binary=False,buffering=block (8192)}
Reason: illegal buffer size 0
whether using 5.03.2 on Solaris or 5.03.20020410 on Linux.
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| observation I've made is that it's not a good idea to mix
| modules compiled with profiling and modules compiled without.
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| That is, always 'make clean' (i.e. 'rm -f *.o *.hi') before
| you build with a new set of options.
Do you provide in your interactive system a denotation for the last
result? (`:?' command does not show it). For example,
It is called it
It is called $$ in Hugs and you can use :set -r flag to change it (you
can even use ':set -rit' if you want. It might be best if ghci and
Hugs were
Thanks to people who helped me with the task
Import two space separated columns of integers from file.
Claus Reinke [EMAIL PROTECTED] recommends to exploit `lines'.
Indeed, it bocomes shorter now:
main = readFile data = (putStr . show . twoIntLists)
where
twoIntLists str = case
Please, has Haskell e :: Double
( ~= limit (1 + 1/n)^n ) in its standard library?
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I wrote about e :: Double for the Library.
It can be obtained as exp 1,
but I wonder whether it is good for the library to add the `e'
denotation.
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On Thu, May 02, 2002 at 02:12:53PM +0400, Serge D. Mechveliani wrote:
Please, has Haskell e :: Double
( ~= limit (1 + 1/n)^n ) in its standard library?
exp 1.0
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On Thu, 2 May 2002, Serge D. Mechveliani wrote:
I wrote about e :: Double for the Library.
It can be obtained as exp 1,
but I wonder whether it is good for the library to add the `e'
denotation.
Just a comment: my programming style (and others I've seen) use single
letters
I just tried haddock-0.1. Good thing! Two quibbles, though:
* the parser chokes on CVS headers like -- $Id ...$
( but -- -- $Id ..$ is OK)
* is there support for hierarchical namespaces?
( with module Foo.Bar in file Foo/Bar.hs, and so on )
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I just tried haddock-0.1. Good thing! Two quibbles, though:
* the parser chokes on CVS headers like -- $Id ...$
( but -- -- $Id ..$ is OK)
Yes, because '-- $' has a special meaning in Haddock (it's a named
documentation comment).
* is there support for hierarchical namespaces?
( with
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