I remember that we had problems with HaXml producing empty or truncated
files, too.
I think with ghc-6.4.1 and HaXml-1.13 this problem was solved. (The
deprecated stuff is definitely not the cause).
The problem must have been related to the output handle being either
stdout or a file (and maybe a missing "flush").
HTH Christian
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm a Haskell newbie using HaXml for the conversion of xml files into html
files. I'm using GHC 6.4 to compile the program.
When I run the program, it will not convert the whole file: the document
tree is incomplete and will stop when the limit of e.g. 8k has been
reached.
E.g. An xml file of 12.3k will result in a file of 8k and will stop at 8k
An xml file of 15.7k will result in a file of 16k
An xml file of 36k will result in a file of 24k
In an output to the screen (and not to a file), the whole document tree is
being generated.
Am I missing something obvious here (memory issues)?
On compilation, ghc issues warnings about the class FiniteMap and Module
IOExts being deprecated. Is this the cause?
Any ideas?
Cheers,
K.
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