Am Samstag 03 April 2010 20:45:47 schrieb Don Stewart:
> schlepptop:
> > Don Stewart schrieb:
> >> While at ZuriHac, a few of us GSoC mentors got together to discuss
> >> what we think the most important student projects for the summer
> >> should be.
> >>
> >> Here's the list:
> >>
> >>
> >> h
On Sat, Apr 3, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Don Stewart wrote:
> schlepptop:
>> Don Stewart schrieb:
>>> While at ZuriHac, a few of us GSoC mentors got together to discuss what
>>> we think the most important student projects for the summer should be.
>>>
>>> Here's the list:
>>>
>>>
>>> http://donsbot.
schlepptop:
> Don Stewart schrieb:
>> While at ZuriHac, a few of us GSoC mentors got together to discuss what
>> we think the most important student projects for the summer should be.
>>
>> Here's the list:
>>
>>
>> http://donsbot.wordpress.com/2010/04/01/the-8-most-important-haskell-org-gsoc-
Don Stewart schrieb:
While at ZuriHac, a few of us GSoC mentors got together to discuss what
we think the most important student projects for the summer should be.
Here's the list:
http://donsbot.wordpress.com/2010/04/01/the-8-most-important-haskell-org-gsoc-projects/
Please consider appl
Ivan Lazar Miljenovic schrieb:
Don Stewart writes:
Portability? You already have GHC on the machine, right? You don't
necessarily need the GHC API to get something prototyped quickly.
I meant in the sense of writing this as a tool, which will also work if
the user prefers JHC, YHC, et
On 2 April 2010 07:22, Twan van Laarhoven wrote:
>
> As a simple approximation, you could consider functions without type
> signatures to have changed if their implementation or any function they
> depend on has changed.
>
Ah, too much work.
Having libraries where the exported functions have si
Ivan Lazar Miljenovic wrote:
I've been thinking of doing something similar for a year or so now, but
there's one big problem that I can think of: how to deal with functions
that don't have an explicit type signature in the source. My
understanding is that to derive these signatures at "checking
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 7:10 PM, Ivan Lazar Miljenovic <
ivan.miljeno...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Don Stewart writes:
> > Portability? You already have GHC on the machine, right? You don't
> > necessarily need the GHC API to get something prototyped quickly.
>
> I meant in the sense of writing this as
Don Stewart writes:
> Portability? You already have GHC on the machine, right? You don't
> necessarily need the GHC API to get something prototyped quickly.
I meant in the sense of writing this as a tool, which will also work if
the user prefers JHC, YHC, etc. over GHC.
--
Ivan Lazar Miljenovic
ivan.miljenovic:
> Don Stewart writes:
> > Well, you can 'script' GHC:
>
> [snip]
>
> > To at least get the fully qualified types exported from a module.
>
> Which increases the portability _how_ precisely? :p
>
Portability? You already have GHC on the machine, right? You don't
necessarily ne
Don Stewart writes:
> Well, you can 'script' GHC:
[snip]
> To at least get the fully qualified types exported from a module.
Which increases the portability _how_ precisely? :p
--
Ivan Lazar Miljenovic
ivan.miljeno...@gmail.com
IvanMiljenovic.wordpress.com
ivan.miljenovic:
> Stephen Tetley writes:
> > I had a little experiment along the lines of "A Package Versioning
> > Policy Checker" a few months ago. I got as far as using
> > Haskell-src-exts to extract module export list, but didn't work out
> > out a hashing scheme for the actual type signatur
Stephen Tetley writes:
> I had a little experiment along the lines of "A Package Versioning
> Policy Checker" a few months ago. I got as far as using
> Haskell-src-exts to extract module export list, but didn't work out
> out a hashing scheme for the actual type signatures.
I've been thinking of
Hello All
I had a little experiment along the lines of "A Package Versioning
Policy Checker" a few months ago. I got as far as using
Haskell-src-exts to extract module export list, but didn't work out
out a hashing scheme for the actual type signatures.
The project is minimal, but it does have co
While at ZuriHac, a few of us GSoC mentors got together to discuss what
we think the most important student projects for the summer should be.
Here's the list:
http://donsbot.wordpress.com/2010/04/01/the-8-most-important-haskell-org-gsoc-projects/
Please consider applying to work on these t
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