Hello,
There's the subReddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell_proposals/
I know it. The problem is that (at least in my opinion) only a small
fraction of Haskell'ers use it. On the other hand, I have not found
anything on the Wiki regarding these things, so maybe it's better than
nothing.
On Mon, 2010-02-15 at 02:33 +0100, Maciej Podgurski wrote:
Hi,
I tried to install happstack via cabal install happstack on my WinXP
system. While installation progress, my anti-virus software (Avira
AntiVir) warned me about dll_hsc_make.exe and files_hsc_make.exe to be a
Trojan horse
wren ng thornton wren at freegeek.org writes:
or whatever).
Haskell and similar languages choose a particular set of coercions to
Nice explanation.
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Thank you very much,
What would be your recommendation on how to get a grasp of FoF - would the
tic-tac-toe sample help - could you share that please?
Regards,
Kashyap
On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 11:27 PM, Pierre-Evariste Dagand pedag...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 4:44 PM, C
I would like to find symbols exported from each module in a program
that are not used outside the module. I'm worried my program is
accumulating cruft. I'm looking for suggestions on how to find unused
exported symbols. Do I have to analyse .hi files? Thanks in advance.
John
Hmm... It looks like a useful tool to implement.
(Of course it does not make sense for libraries, only for executables)
It can be easily implemented using haskell-src-exts package.
2010/2/15 John D. Ramsdell ramsde...@gmail.com:
I would like to find symbols exported from each module in a program
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 2:24 AM, Michael Lesniak mlesn...@uni-kassel.de wrote:
There's the subReddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell_proposals/
I know it. The problem is that (at least in my opinion) only a small
fraction of Haskell'ers use it.
I strongly dislike social X sites (where X is
2010/02/15 Tom Tobin korp...@korpios.com:
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 2:24 AM, Michael Lesniak mlesn...@uni-kassel.de
wrote:
There's the subReddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell_proposals/
I know it. The problem is that (at least in my opinion) only a small
fraction of Haskell'ers use
I recently discovered that many haskell-cafe mails are
being dumped in my SPAM folder. A lot of them are from John
Lato and Simon Marlow.
I wonder if anyone else has experienced this?
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On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 12:29 PM, Jason Dusek jason.du...@gmail.com wrote:
I recently discovered that many haskell-cafe mails are
being dumped in my SPAM folder. A lot of them are from John
Lato and Simon Marlow.
I just did this search on my Gmail: in:spam haskell ... and got no
results, so
Jason Dusek wrote:
I recently discovered that many haskell-cafe mails are
being dumped in my SPAM folder. A lot of them are from John
Lato and Simon Marlow.
I wonder if anyone else has experienced this?
My ISP classifies huge amounts of Haskell-related mail as spam - no
matter how
I've summarised my notes on how to migrate array code from the uvector
package to Roman's vector package:
http://donsbot.wordpress.com/2010/02/15/migrating-from-uvector-to-vector/
And I'll take this opportunity to declare that uvector is now in
official maintainance-only mode.
Enjoy the new
Don Stewart wrote:
Enjoy the new decade of flexible, fusible, fast arrays for Haskell!
More interesting might be a post on how to migrate from Data.Array to
vector; it's news to me that any of these post-Haskell98 array libraries
are production-ready yet.
(And while we're on the
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 1:35 PM, Don Stewart d...@galois.com wrote:
And I'll take this opportunity to declare that uvector is now in
official maintainance-only mode.
Would it make sense to add a note to that effect to the package
description / cabal file, so it shows up on hackage?
creswick:
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 1:35 PM, Don Stewart d...@galois.com wrote:
And I'll take this opportunity to declare that uvector is now in
official maintainance-only mode.
Would it make sense to add a note to that effect to the package
description / cabal file, so it shows up on
dan.doel:
On Thursday 11 February 2010 8:54:15 pm Dan Doel wrote:
On Thursday 11 February 2010 12:43:10 pm stefan kersten wrote:
On 10.02.10 19:03, Bryan O'Sullivan wrote:
I'm thinking of switching the statistics library over to using vector.
that would be even better of course!
Miguel Mitrofanov schrieb:
-- {-# LANGUAGE FunctionalDependencies#-}
-- {-# LANGUAGE MultiParamTypeClasses #-}
{-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies #-}
module Register where
-- class Register a r | a - r
class Register a where
type R a
-- instance Register Int Int
instance Register Int where
type R
gue.schmidt:
Hi Don,
Am 15.01.10 02:00, schrieb Don Stewart:
gue.schmidt:
Hi,
are there any IDL compilers that can create Haskelk modules from header
files or type-libs?
The venerable hdirect. http://www.haskell.org/hdirect/
I've recently cabalized the package, which is
Hi everybody,
Here's the final report on our Darcs 2010 fundraising effort. In a
word, success! I wasn't sure we could pull it off, but thanks to all of
your contributions, we reached our target of $2000.
Thanks, everyone!
We'll be using this money to fund travel expenses for our bi-annual
I am trying to load darc.hs (from darcs 2.3.1, ghci 6.10.4 on Ubuntu) and I
get the following
:~/darcs-src/darcs-2.3.1/src$ ghci
GHCi, version 6.10.4: http://www.haskell.org/ghc/ :? for help
Loading package ghc-prim ... linking ... done.
Loading package integer ... linking ... done.
Loading
On 16 February 2010 02:22, John D. Ramsdell ramsde...@gmail.com wrote:
I would like to find symbols exported from each module in a program
that are not used outside the module. I'm worried my program is
accumulating cruft. I'm looking for suggestions on how to find unused
exported symbols.
On 16 February 2010 08:35, Don Stewart d...@galois.com wrote:
Enjoy the new decade of flexible, fusible, fast arrays for Haskell!
/me points out that 2010 is actually the last year of the decade, and
not the first year of a new decade...
;-)
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ivan.miljenovic:
On 16 February 2010 08:35, Don Stewart d...@galois.com wrote:
Enjoy the new decade of flexible, fusible, fast arrays for Haskell!
/me points out that 2010 is actually the last year of the decade, and
not the first year of a new decade...
Computer scientists count from
On 16 February 2010 14:45, Don Stewart d...@galois.com wrote:
ivan.miljenovic:
On 16 February 2010 08:35, Don Stewart d...@galois.com wrote:
Enjoy the new decade of flexible, fusible, fast arrays for Haskell!
/me points out that 2010 is actually the last year of the decade, and
not the
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 9:43 PM, Ivan Miljenovic
ivan.miljeno...@gmail.com wrote:
On 16 February 2010 08:35, Don Stewart d...@galois.com wrote:
Enjoy the new decade of flexible, fusible, fast arrays for Haskell!
/me points out that 2010 is actually the last year of the decade, and
not the
I wonder if I should use the GHC API to do this. I notice there is a
module called BinIface that contains a reader for interface files.
The trouble is you have to figure out how to initialize a program that
uses the module, and that seems to be difficult. I couldn't find
anything relevant on the
On Feb 16, 2010, at 4:53 PM, Ivan Miljenovic wrote:
On 16 February 2010 14:45, Don Stewart d...@galois.com wrote:
ivan.miljenovic:
On 16 February 2010 08:35, Don Stewart d...@galois.com wrote:
Enjoy the new decade of flexible, fusible, fast arrays for Haskell!
/me points out that 2010 is
What am I doing wrong?
I don't know exactly. What's your use case? You should be able to load
the darcs library into ghci without problems. Maybe this is good enough
for you?
impossible.h is located in src. So looking up ghc flags about how to
to pass -I flags to CPP should be enough (?).
I am trying to understand darcs implementation. I can install the app using
cabal, so now I want to load it in ghci to be able to play around with it.
Any help on how to load the .h is greatly appreciated. I tried -i with
path to the src directory but it didn't work (should it?).
I am also
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