#3843: Merge plugins into HEAD
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Reporter: dreixel |Owner: simonpj
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: normal|Milestone: 7.2.1
#5290: Add UNPACK support to Template Haskell
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Reporter: mikhail.vorozhtsov | Owner:
Type: feature request | Status: new
Priority: normal |
#5288: Less noisy version of -fwarn-name-shadowing
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Reporter: batterseapower| Owner:
Type: feature request | Status: new
Priority: normal|
#4359: Implement lambda-case/lambda-if
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Reporter: batterseapower|Owner: igloo
Type: feature request | Status: patch
Priority: high |Milestone: 7.4.1
#5019: OS X: ld: warning: could not create compact unwind for _ffi_call_unix64
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Reporter: altaic |Owner: igloo
Type: bug | Status: new
#3843: Merge plugins into HEAD
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Reporter: dreixel |Owner: simonpj
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: normal|Milestone: 7.2.1
#4359: Implement lambda-case/lambda-if
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Reporter: batterseapower|Owner: igloo
Type: feature request | Status: patch
Priority: high |Milestone: 7.4.1
#4359: Implement lambda-case/lambda-if
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Reporter: batterseapower|Owner: igloo
Type: feature request | Status: patch
Priority: high |Milestone: 7.4.1
#3843: Merge plugins into HEAD
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Reporter: dreixel |Owner: simonpj
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: normal|Milestone: 7.2.1
#4359: Implement lambda-case/lambda-if
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Reporter: batterseapower|Owner: igloo
Type: feature request | Status: patch
Priority: high |Milestone: 7.4.1
#4359: Implement lambda-case/lambda-if
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Reporter: batterseapower|Owner: igloo
Type: feature request | Status: patch
Priority: high |Milestone: 7.4.1
#5288: Less noisy version of -fwarn-name-shadowing
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Reporter: batterseapower|Owner:
Type: feature request | Status: new
Priority: normal|
#5286: panic: getPredTyDescription EqPred [7.0 regression]
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Reporter: simonmar |Owner: simonpj
Type: bug | Status: new
Priority: highest
#5287: The 'impossible' happened. solveDerivEqns: probable loop
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Reporter: agocorona |Owner: simonpj
Type: bug | Status: new
Priority: normal
#5288: Less noisy version of -fwarn-name-shadowing
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Type: feature request | Status: new
Priority: normal|
#5283: Arrow command combinators: addTickHsExpr explodes in GHCi
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Reporter: peteg| Owner:
Type: bug | Status: closed
#5275: Data.Typeable not backwards compatible
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Reporter: augustss |Owner:
Type: bug | Status: new
Priority: normal|Milestone:
#5288: Less noisy version of -fwarn-name-shadowing
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Type: feature request | Status: new
Priority: normal|
It was pointed out by Ben Millwood on the Cafe
that there is an undocumented way to escape the
closing oxford bracket of a quasi-quote using
a backslash:
[s|This quasi-quote contains this, \|], an escaped
closing oxford bracket.|]
The backslash itself cannot be escaped in this
way:
[s|Also
Ben Millwood wrote:
I once spent some time and energy making [foo| bar baz |\] quux |] do
the right thing for a quasiquoter I implemented, only to discover that
GHC already supports [foo| bar baz \|] quux |]. So yes, you can escape
it.
Wow, that actually works.
That is very surprising,
WHAT: A Haskell Hackathon
WHEN:
July 22-24 (Friday, Saturday, Sunday)
10:00 AM to 5:30 PM
WHERE:
Forth Avenue Building (FAB, 1900 SW 4th Ave) Room 10
Portland, Oregon 97201
WHERE, take 2:
FAB10 is a small auditorium just inside the west most Harrison Street entrance.
URL:
from http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=16103
federico_s wrote:
Dependencies haskell-bytestring=0.9.1.7, haskell-containers=0.3.0.0,
haskell-old-time=1.0.0.5, haskell-time=1.1.4 are obsolete.
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federico_s wrote:
Dependencies haskell-containers=0.3.0.0, haskell-old-time=1.0.0.5,
haskell-time=1.1.4 are obosolete.
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it seems that cabal install different into different folders.
if two package contains same module name, can they all exist?
since cabal have no remvoe or uninstall. how can I hide some packages?
Cheers!
吴兴博 Wu Xingbo
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On 30 June 2011 17:40, 吴兴博 wux...@gmail.com wrote:
it seems that cabal install different into different folders.
if two package contains same module name, can they all exist?
since cabal have no remvoe or uninstall. how can I hide some packages?
ghc-pkg hide foo-1.2.3
This will work for using
吴兴博 wrote:
it seems that cabal install different into different folders.
if two package contains same module name, can they all exist?
since cabal have no remvoe or uninstall. how can I hide some packages?
The ghc-pkg program organizes GHC's package database. You want to run
the command
Am 29.06.2011 um 23:50 schrieb Philipp Schneider:
Hi cafe,
in my program i use a monad of the following type
newtype M a = M (State - (a, State))
i use the monad in two different ways. The type variable a can be a
pair as in
interp :: Term - Environment - M (Value,Environment)
An environment contains local variable bindings, so no subcomputation will
ever need to return its environment.
- That is not true. A subcomputation can possible modify an environment
except the language forbids such a case.
On 06/30/2011 02:36 PM, Holger Siegel wrote:
Am 29.06.2011 um
Hi Hakell Cafe,
I'm struggling to understand my unambitious IterIO code that somehow manages
to work.
Basically I run an echo server that is supposed to read from a socket line
by line and write back to the socket with all the characters in the line
reversed:
import Control.Exception
import
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 09:53, John Ky newho...@gmail.com wrote:
enum |$ inumReverseLines .| iter
inumReverseLines = mkInum $ do
line - lineI
return (L.reverse (L.concat [line, C.pack \n]))
No attempt was made to reverse more than one line - at least as far as I can
see. What have I
At Thu, 30 Jun 2011 23:53:02 +1000,
John Ky wrote:
But all I've done is:
enum |$ inumReverseLines .| iter
inumReverseLines = mkInum $ do
line - lineI
return (L.reverse (L.concat [line, C.pack \n]))
mkInum repeatedly invokes its iter argument so as to keep
On 06/30/2011 02:36 PM, Holger Siegel wrote:
Am 29.06.2011 um 23:50 schrieb Philipp Schneider:
Hi cafe,
in my program i use a monad of the following type
newtype M a = M (State - (a, State))
i use the monad in two different ways. The type variable a can be a
pair as in
interp :: Term -
吴兴博 wux...@gmail.com wrote:
it seems that cabal install different into different folders. if two
package contains same module name, can they all exist? since cabal
have no remvoe or uninstall. how can I hide some packages?
Alternatively for small programs for which you don't use a Cabal
On 06/30/2011 08:25 PM, Philipp Schneider wrote:
On 06/30/2011 02:36 PM, Holger Siegel wrote:
Am 29.06.2011 um 23:50 schrieb Philipp Schneider:
Hi cafe,
in my program i use a monad of the following type
newtype M a = M (State - (a, State))
i use the monad in two different ways. The type
Hi all,
I'd like to announce the first release of mime-mail-ses[1]. This
provides easy integration between the mime-mail package[2] and
Amazon's Simple Email Service. This package was written for the
Haskellers website[3], purely because I despise setting up mail
servers.
There aren't many more
Am 30.06.2011 um 20:23 schrieb Philipp Schneider:
On 06/30/2011 02:36 PM, Holger Siegel wrote:
Am 29.06.2011 um 23:50 schrieb Philipp Schneider:
Hi cafe,
in my program i use a monad of the following type
newtype M a = M (State - (a, State))
i use the monad in two different ways.
WHAT: A Haskell Hackathon
WHEN:
July 22-24 (Friday, Saturday, Sunday)
10:00 AM to 5:30 PM
WHERE:
Forth Avenue Building (FAB, 1900 SW 4th Ave) Room 10
Portland, Oregon 97201
WHERE, take 2:
FAB10 is a small auditorium just inside the west most Harrison Street entrance.
URL:
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 12:55 PM, Thomas DuBuisson
thomas.dubuis...@gmail.com wrote:
WHAT: A Haskell Hackathon
WHEN:
July 22-24 (Friday, Saturday, Sunday)
10:00 AM to 5:30 PM
WHERE:
Forth Avenue Building (FAB, 1900 SW 4th Ave) Room 10
Portland, Oregon 97201
...
Registration:
Please
On 06/30/2011 09:49 PM, Holger Siegel wrote:
Am 30.06.2011 um 20:23 schrieb Philipp Schneider:
On 06/30/2011 02:36 PM, Holger Siegel wrote:
Am 29.06.2011 um 23:50 schrieb Philipp Schneider:
Hi cafe,
in my program i use a monad of the following type
newtype M a = M (State - (a, State))
Am 30.06.2011 um 22:57 schrieb Philipp Schneider:
On 06/30/2011 09:49 PM, Holger Siegel wrote:
(...) But that won't work: After you have evaluated an entry of the
environment, you store the resulting value but you throw away its updated
environment. That means, you lose the results of all
GHCi seems to be clever about some things:
If I try to print the empty list in ghci, I encounter no problems:
Prelude []
[]
Prelude show []
[]
Prelude print []
[]
Even though the type of the list is clearly unknown, it must be
picking SOME type. (why does it print [] instead of )?
If I write a
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 18:58, Joshua Ball joshbb...@gmail.com wrote:
GHCi seems to be clever about some things:
GHCi uses extended defaulting rules unless told otherwise, so in the
absence of anything else it uses () as the type. You can enable this
in GHC as well, with -XExtendedDefaultRules.
On 1 July 2011 08:58, Joshua Ball joshbb...@gmail.com wrote:
GHCi seems to be clever about some things:
If I try to print the empty list in ghci, I encounter no problems:
Prelude []
[]
Prelude show []
[]
Prelude print []
[]
Even though the type of the list is clearly unknown, it must
On 06/30/2011 11:46 PM, Holger Siegel wrote:
Am 30.06.2011 um 22:57 schrieb Philipp Schneider:
On 06/30/2011 09:49 PM, Holger Siegel wrote:
(...) But that won't work: After you have evaluated an entry of the
environment, you store the resulting value but you throw away its updated
On Fri, Jul 01, 2011 at 09:05:05AM +1000, Ivan Lazar Miljenovic wrote:
On 1 July 2011 08:58, Joshua Ball joshbb...@gmail.com wrote:
GHCi seems to be clever about some things:
If I try to print the empty list in ghci, I encounter no problems:
Prelude []
[]
Prelude show []
[]
On 1 July 2011 11:35, Brent Yorgey byor...@seas.upenn.edu wrote:
On Fri, Jul 01, 2011 at 09:05:05AM +1000, Ivan Lazar Miljenovic wrote:
On 1 July 2011 08:58, Joshua Ball joshbb...@gmail.com wrote:
GHCi seems to be clever about some things:
If I try to print the empty list in ghci, I
Hi,
I'm rewriting timeplot to avoid holding the whole input in memory, and
naturally a problem arises:
How to represent large but finite streams and functions that process
them, returning other streams or some kinds of aggregate values?
Examples:
* Adjacent differences of a stream of numbers
*
Hi guys,
I just started learning some Haskell. I want to implement a mean function to
compute the mean of a list. The signature of the function is:
mean :: (Num a, Fractional b) = [a] - b
But when I implement this simple function, the compiler keep whining at me
on type errors. I know this is
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