[linux, ghci 6.4.3.20060820, hugs May 2006]
I have just started learning Haskell. I have hugs and ghci under
linux, and I'm going through the Gentle Introduction to
Haskellhttp://www.haskell.org/tutorial, so far through section 4,
case expressions and pattern matching. I'm a python programmer,
On Aug 23, 2006, at 10:16 AM, George Young wrote:
[linux, ghci 6.4.3.20060820, hugs May 2006]
I have just started learning Haskell. I have hugs and ghci under
linux, and I'm going through the Gentle Introduction to
Haskellhttp://www.haskell.org/tutorial, so far through section 4,
case
George Young wrote:
[linux, ghci 6.4.3.20060820, hugs May 2006]
I have just started learning Haskell. I have hugs and ghci under
linux, and I'm going through the Gentle Introduction to
Haskellhttp://www.haskell.org/tutorial, so far through section 4,
case expressions and pattern matching. I'm
Hello George,
Wednesday, August 23, 2006, 6:16:12 PM, you wrote:
I'm confused about what sort of things I can type at the interpreter
prompt, and what things have to be loaded as a module. I keep trying
to treat the prompt like a lisp or python REPL, which is obviously
wrong. Can someone
You can always load things inside ghci with:
:m
i.e.
Prelude :m List
Prelude List :m Control.Concurrent
Prelude Control.Concurrent :m Control.Concurrent List
Prelude List Control.Concurrent
George Young wrote:
[linux, ghci 6.4.3.20060820, hugs May 2006]
I have just started learning Haskell.