On 11/08/06, Clifford Beshers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been avoiding that, because there are too many things I'm tempted
to fiddle with inside it. But you've talked me into it.
See also the really simple Hoogle/Emacs integration:
Hello Johan,
Friday, August 11, 2006, 4:43:27 PM, you wrote:
Haskell was mentioned in an article called Why Exotic Languages Are
Not Mainstream on the blog defmacro.org the other day and I thought
maybe someone would be interested (i.e. is procrastinating at work and
need an excuse to do
Hi,
The bug that you have to download the old libraries for win32 on
WinHugs is my fault, and is fixed in HEAD. Once the base library
compiles with Windows and Hugs once more I'll start making a new
release.
Thanks
Neil
On 8/11/06, Johan Tibell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Haskell was mentioned
On Fri, 2006-08-11 at 14:43 +0200, Johan Tibell wrote:
Haskell was mentioned in an article called Why Exotic Languages Are
Not Mainstream on the blog defmacro.org the other day and I thought
maybe someone would be interested (i.e. is procrastinating at work and
need an excuse to do something
Hi
I also use http://haskell.org/hoogle quite a bit and I keep meaning to
install the lambda bot locally on my machine so that I can ask it.
If you download and compile hoogle from the darcs repo, there is a
console version included. Of course, lambdabot gives you lots more
than just hoogle,
Thanks for the pointers, but I think I'm looking for type information
specific to my program. The VisualHaskell feature of which I am
envious is the ability to tell me the type of any identifier in my
program.
Disclaimer: I've never used VisualHaskell and am going only by what I
read on its
Maybe it could also catch errors in my cafe emails...
sqrs l = map sqr l
where sqr x = x*x
On 8/11/06, Nicolas Frisby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the pointers, but I think I'm looking for type information
specific to my program. The VisualHaskell feature of which I am
envious is
Is there a console version of lambdabot? I compiled and installed it locally, but it seems to print out the IRC messages, not plain-text messages. Do I need to install a local IRC server or is it possible to switch it to the plain-text mode?
On 8/11/06, Neil Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi I
Neil Mitchell wrote:
If you download and compile hoogle from the darcs repo, there is a
console version included. Of course, lambdabot gives you lots more
than just hoogle, so might still be the one for you.
I've been avoiding that, because there are too many things I'm tempted
to fiddle with
On 8/11/06, Nicolas Frisby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe it could also catch errors in my cafe emails...
sqrs l = map sqr l
where sqr x = x*x
Would you really want to write your emails in VisualStudio? ;-)
On 8/11/06, Nicolas Frisby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the pointers,
Nicolas,
On 8/11/06, Nicolas Frisby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there anything similar to VisualHaskell that works in light-weight
(compared to Studio...) and multi-platform editors?
There is EclipseFP:
http://eclipsefp.sourceforge.net
It doesn't support type inference at edition, but it is
Neil Mitchell wrote:
Just as a warning, I've been offline without a computer for a week,
and have now entirely redesigned pretty much every aspect of Hoogle 3
in preparation for Hoogle 4. Its all on paper for now, but in the very
near future Hoogle will get completely rewritten :)
Excellent.
Hi
Excellent. I see on your long term list an item for specifying module
names as input. I don't suppose you plan to support something like
'Data.*' returning a list of all the modules at that level of the
hierarchy? Recently I've been wanting an interactive command for
browsing the module
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