| Coutts
| Sent: 10 February 2007 11:57
| To: John Ky
| Cc: Haskell Cafe
| Subject: Re: [Haskell-cafe] GHC throws IOError on Win32 when there is no
console
|
| On Sat, 2007-02-10 at 09:32 +1100, John Ky wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I noticed on Windows that when I use IO functions that write to stdout
| when
On 09/02/07, Paul Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It probably wouldn't be hard to write a reasonably general wrapper for
this, but it's a bit late now so I'll leave that as an exercise :-)
Sigh. I tried to set this up (using a little external C routine to do
the API grunt work) and it doesn't
On Sat, 2007-02-10 at 23:46 +1100, John Ky wrote:
Hi Duncan,
Thanks for your comments. In the context of a haskell process running
as a Windows service, a message box is useless, because Haskell
services do not have a GUI and cannot interact with the desktop.
Good point. Perhaps you can
Hi
Good point. Perhaps you can persuade the people who look after GHC on
win32 to have it use the Windows debug log service for exception
messages like that when there's no GUI available. Of course if you can
code up and submit such a patch yourself then even better.
Does anyone read that?
On Sun, 2007-02-11 at 17:18 +, Neil Mitchell wrote:
Hi
Good point. Perhaps you can persuade the people who look after GHC on
win32 to have it use the Windows debug log service for exception
messages like that when there's no GUI available. Of course if you can
code up and submit
Hi Paul,
Can I have your code that doesn't work? I want to fiddle with it a bit.
Thanks
-John
On 2/12/07, Paul Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 09/02/07, Paul Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It probably wouldn't be hard to write a reasonably general wrapper for
this, but it's a bit late
On Sat, 2007-02-10 at 09:32 +1100, John Ky wrote:
Hi,
I noticed on Windows that when I use IO functions that write to stdout
when the process is lacking a console, those functions throw an
IOError. I'm not sure if this also occurs for stderr because I
haven't tried it.
Some classes of
Hi Duncan,
Thanks for your comments. In the context of a haskell process running as a
Windows service, a message box is useless, because Haskell services do not
have a GUI and cannot interact with the desktop.
-John
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Hi,
I noticed on Windows that when I use IO functions that write to stdout when
the process is lacking a console, those functions throw an IOError. I'm not
sure if this also occurs for stderr because I haven't tried it.
Some classes of processes are created without a console because they never
On 09/02/07, John Ky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I noticed on Windows that when I use IO functions that write to stdout when
the process is lacking a console, those functions throw an IOError. I'm not
sure if this also occurs for stderr because I haven't tried it.
This is Windows standard
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