* Corey O'Connor
* Jeff Wheeler
* Jeremy Wall
* Reiner Pope
* Robin Green
and all the contributors to the previous versions.
Also, Yi would not exist without all the work put into the Haskell platform.
[1] https://github.com/yi-editor/yi/blob/master/README.md
[2] https://github.com/yi-editor/yi
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what the
problems with Darcs actually are?
Yi, a fairly large and old repository, recently moved to (primarily)
Git. Our motivation was not flaws in Darcs, but rather GitHub.
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the same switch on Yi? (I'll readily admit that I don't really know
the advantages of data-accessor vs. fclabels.)
I don't know about rose-zipper, but I'll look at that.
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think I definitely should have left the build-depends: alex
in there, if for no other reason than that Cabal doesn't read my
mailing-list post to know that Yi depends on the Haskell Platform.
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This release is brought to you by:
* Alexey Levan
* Gwern Branwen
* Issac Trotts
* Jean-Philippe Bernardy
* Jeff Wheeler
* Jeremy Wall
* Maciej Piechotka
* Malte Sommerkorn
and all the contributors to the previous versions.
Also, Yi would not exist without all the work put into the Haskell
for several days, whereas other
email was coming through fine.
Having re-enabled delivery, everything seems fine.
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can get pretty
far reading the NCurses Programming HOWTO:
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/NCURSES-Programming-HOWTO/
Also, http://invisible-island.net/ncurses/ncurses-intro.html.
You might also want to look at the vty and vty-ui packages, which
provide nicer, higher-level UIs for terminals.
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know if it works. The alternative would be to force
the file to be read strictly then closed.
I think it's only important that they be deleted after a successful compile.
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for yi.
Best of luck, and thanks for playing with Yi!
-Jeff
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should fix this, but I don't have time to try it right now.
If dyre defaults to using a directory that doesn't exist on 7, I'd say
that's a bug in dyre. We should probably tell Will Donnelly (the
maintainer) if that's correct.
Again, thanks so much for looking at this.
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Any suggestions appreciated.
Thanks
Peter
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the original message, this seems to be the misunderstanding.
The verb order can be interpreted as something like sorting (what we
mean in Haskell, can also be said to be giving order to the list) or
to command something, which is pretty much a completely different
meaning.
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IRC. I can't
think of many bits of the internet that don't.)
Yep. On the internet, you get to be anonymous. Why don't we kick
people that don't have their name in their email address or IRC nick?
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or weight. I'd move the
description onto the same line (wrapping if necessary), but a lighter
weight and a lighter gray (same color as the Latest Event?).
Just some ideas to think about.
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be worth looking into.
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that are incompatible with 6.10.
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for the Haskell and JS parsers.
* Replaced HConf with Dyre, which handles xmonad-style configs and recompiles.
* Upgrade to VTY 4.0, which has large speed improvements.
* Many, many optimizations.
Yi 0.6.2.2 is on Hackage here: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/yi-0.6.2.2
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for both, but I
don't see how.
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function calls (f x = f $ x, but using the fairly smart
parser).
It's difficult at best to use tools with no manual.
I absolutely agree and issue #253 [1] would take us a long ways in the
right direction.
[1] http://code.google.com/p/yi-editor/issues/detail?id=253
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this library, like Yi, for other types of
tiling.
I'd love to see other ideas related to Yi, too. It's a great project
but on the verge of death (although the maintainer, JPB, is interested
in mentoring).
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NSFW, by the way.
On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 5:15 PM, Henk-Jan van Tuyl hjgt...@chello.nl wrote:
I love lambda's:
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, but generalized algebraic datatypes (GADTs) might be what
you're looking for.
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On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 5:11 PM, Jason Dusek jason.du...@gmail.com wrote:
Some day, we're going to need a short, catchy name for Cabal
packages. Let's call them cabbages.
+1
Yes, let's.
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dolls. The original idea,
cabbage, doesn't seem silly to me.
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, not just Yi.
Are there any other dependencies that have trouble on Windows which I
haven't run into yet? If they're library dependencies, can the headers
be included in the Hackage tarball?
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*nix environments (Windows doesn't have
anything like sudo, as far as I know).
Since it works essentially the same as *nix does, as of Windows 7, I
see no reason for a different default.
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confusing.
Yep, I agree. I'm not sure why Cabal defaults to --global on Windows,
but I found it quite counter-intuitive having come from a Linux
environment. I forgot about the different default for some time.
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very simple way to do changelogs in Hackage. I like this solution.
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list all identifiers
which start with a given prefix, but I would like to know if GHCi can show
me all identifiers defined in a given module or in the current session (by
pressing Tab or alike).
Yes, this will list the current bindings:
:show bindings
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and div operations let's please put
them in a separate module.
Couldn't the same be said for round-to-even, instead of rounding down
like every other language? I doubt any beginners have ever expected
it, but it's probably better.
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be ignored, and skipped. But it is, and only
part --- the result --- is ignored.
What about 'void' with functors?
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anything about them. I guess I have a good excuse to go learn them,
though, now. :)
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empty page that might as well be included at the link's location); and
3) the Search link underneath the About header, which doesn't seem to
belong at all.
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Thanks!
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[1] http://dbpedia.org/
[2] http://hackage.haskell.org/package/hsparql
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On Fri, 2009-06-05 at 02:08 +0200, Günther Schmidt wrote:
As for the zipper: In some of the examples I've seen, the zipper is
implemented on top of an underlying data structure, but not the data
structure itself.
In my app I was actually going to pull a zipper over it, once I had the
of tools around to generate various versions with
roudedness and different colors.
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of
the literal argument (String), so I would assume the inferred type was
the type in the function's signature. Unfortunately, my reasoning in
both cases can go the wrong way . . .
Better language may be much more helpful, although I'm not sure what may
be easier to interpret.
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in
context.
As a native English speaker myself, I've also found it awkward because
both types are inferred, I suppose.
The alternate format you've suggested would make it much more clear, in
my opinion, and I strongly feel that the current version should be
replaced with yours.
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for the next 10 years, like Duke Nukem Forever.
The website says May 2009 (this month), and I don't know of any previous
announcements claiming to have a date. I'm buying this one.
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, and Yi's haddock documentation now builds
fine. This should soon be available on Hackage also, when the Haddock
there is upgraded.
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the
same way for the concept.
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an issue that causes only the first line of any buffer in the
Pango Yi UI to be visible [2], which makes this much less useful.
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[1] http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Gtk2Hs
[2] http://code.google.com/p/yi-editor/issues/detail?id=261
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I rarely have anything sufficiently interesting for the mailing list. ;)
Again, thanks (and Darrin, too)!
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are easy to fix, at which point I
can rerun the bootstrap script.
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think much can be done here. I
would not (and should not) expect the bootstrap.sh file to use apt to
get the missing dependencies as I had to do.
I don't think there's any general solution to this, beyond better error
handling (which apparently you just improved).
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of the old library, provide it in a
conflicting package, or find a new namespace for it and provide it
there?
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don't *think* this has an effect on strictness/laziness, since both
versions are strict in the spine of the list.
Excellent suggestion; your solution is much more readable and faster.
I've made the change here: http://hpaste.org/14030#a1
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from #haskell, also.
Thanks for the comments. :)
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= (That's how I
originally thought of it, just was too lazy to post it anywhere. Sorry
about that.)
I like that too; not sure what to do for Yi, though.
Anybody mind if I add these to the wiki, too? I feel like I'm taking up
tons of space, there.
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on the wiki) is about the extent
of my graphic ability, but I'll try to give it a shot regardless.
Thanks for the feedback. :)
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more obviously defines the second '' with color from the bottom-right
part of the lambda.
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obviously defines the second '' with color from the bottom-right part of the
lambda.
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, unfortunately, so it'll stay for the
moment.
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without knowing much Python, to write large programs that work well
for most of their purposes.
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