Bit, On Nov 18, 2007 8:41 AM, Bit Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Safari 3.0.2 for windows gives an error though: > > Maximum call stack size exceeded. > http://darcs.haskell.org/yhc/web/jsdemos/HsWTKDemo.html Line: 87
This is in fact a huge progress for Safari ;) Year ago, Safari on Mac gave some weird error message "Type Error line 1". See http://osdir.com/ml/lang.haskell.yhc/2006-11/msg00033.html The problem is, I am not sure how it enumerates lines. Lines around 87 (ran with pr -n): 83 var consStr = function (s) { 84 if (s.length == 0) { 85 return new HSEOL (); 86 } else { 87 var hdc = mkChar (s.charCodeAt (0)); 88 return new HSCons (hdc, s.length > 1 ? s.substring (1) : consStr ("")); 89 }; 90 }; Nothing suspicious because mkChar is a wrapper around the Number constructor. Line 314: 312 function NEG_D(a) { 313 return -(exprEval(a)); 314 } and so on. > > Sometimes it gives the same error but instead of line 87 with line > 314, and other times line 224 or 422 But does it at least display the widgets? Or do these errors appear as you press buttons/type anything? > > Are you aware of this issue? Now I am ;) But to me not being an expert in Safari, these error messages do little help (or if at least I knew what actual lines they meant)... Thanks. -- Dimitry Golubovsky Anywhere on the Web _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe