Thanks for the clarification, the SICP article was something I feel I
should have known, but did not.
It seems to me that while there are *three* ways to install stuff: apt-get
install, cabal install --global, and cabal install --user, there are
just *two* ways things get installed, globally and
Hi Andy,
Can you please do something about the sound track? Loads of people are
not able to view your video, because the used content/sound track is
not available in every country... meaning youtube prohibits viewing
your video.
On 28 Nov., 17:30, Andy Stewart lazycat.mana...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 12:36 AM, Simon Peyton-Jones
simo...@microsoft.com wrote:
Do you have an alternative to suggest? After all, the previous situation
wasn't good either.
I suggest that we should be able to specify RTS options at
compile/link time, or as pragmas in the Main module.
--
On 11/29/10 21:41, Noah Easterly wrote:
Somebody suggested I post this here if I wanted feedback.
So I was thinking about the ReverseState monad I saw mentioned on
r/haskell a couple days ago, and playing around with the concept of
information flowing two directions when I came up with this
Hi steffen,
I'm uploading new video without sound track, i will post link when i
upload finish.
Thanks,
-- Andy
steffen steffen.sier...@googlemail.com writes:
Hi Andy,
Can you please do something about the sound track? Loads of people are
not able to view your video, because the used
By tutorial interpreter, I means something like
an expert system having a list of rules and than
a problem which is solved by using those list of
rules. The tutorial means the trace of the
problem state before and after
each rule is applied along with which parts
of the rule are matched with
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 9:37 AM, Larry Evans cppljev...@suddenlink.netwrote:
suggested to me that bifold might be similar to the function, Q, of
section 12.5 equation 1) on p. 15 of:
http://www.thocp.net/biographies/papers/backus_turingaward_lecture.pdf
Now Q takes just 1 argument, a
steffen steffen.sier...@googlemail.com writes:
Hi Andy,
Can you please do something about the sound track? Loads of people are
not able to view your video, because the used content/sound track is
not available in every country... meaning youtube prohibits viewing
your video.
I will found
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 9:24 AM, Ryan Ingram ryani.s...@gmail.com wrote:
I suggest that we should be able to specify RTS options at
compile/link time, or as pragmas in the Main module.
So if I wrote a really good, stable Haskell program, and made it
available in binary form, people ten years
Hello,
I am going to Taiwan with my family for about five weeks (I am
Italian, my wife is Taiwanese and we have two kids) and I wondered if
there was any Taiwanese Haskeller that would be interested in meeting
for a chat about Haskell, Life and Everything else, maybe in front of
a nice cup of
Hello.
When learning how to use the many regular expression libraries for
Haskell, I noticed that the interface API from the regex-base package
introduces several high level operations that are abstracted from the
implementations (backends). This is done by means of classes.
For instance, there
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On 30 Nov 2010, at 23:47, Ian Lynagh wrote:
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On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 12:08 PM, Larry Evans cppljev...@suddenlink.netwrote:
so now I must manually figure out what the a and b in
the ap declaration correspond to in the return(:) type:
m( a - b )
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Quoth Ryan Ingram ryani.s...@gmail.com,
I suggest that we should be able to specify RTS options at
compile/link time, or as pragmas in the Main module.
It would be good for me in any case if I could specify the value of
an option at compile time, though I suppose you mean to specify which
these links don't work either...
But there is an alternative video link to youko (http://v.youku.com/
v_show/id_XMjI2MDMzODI4.html) on the hackage page which works fine.
Looks interesting.
All those tabs and layout makes me wonder if manatee can become a
window manager of it's own. Say combining
2010/11/30 Ryan Ingram ryani.s...@gmail.com
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 12:36 AM, Simon Peyton-Jones
simo...@microsoft.com wrote:
Do you have an alternative to suggest? After all, the previous situation
wasn't good either.
I suggest that we should be able to specify RTS options at
Galois, Inc. is pleased to announce the immediate release of the Haskell
Lightweight Virtual Machine (or HaLVM), version 1.0. The HaLVM is a port
of the GHC runtime system to the Xen hypervisor, allowing programmers to
create Haskell programs that run directly on Xen's bare metal.
Internally,
Andy Gill developed HERA which sounds somewhat similar to what you are
asking, but I don't know that it would be particularly beginner
friendly and I think it was static - i.e. the reduction rules were
applied to program source code rather than within an interactive
evaluation of a running
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 02:16:07PM -0800, Adam Wick wrote:
Galois, Inc. is pleased to announce the immediate release of the
Haskell Lightweight Virtual Machine (or HaLVM), version 1.0. The
HaLVM is a port of the GHC runtime system to the Xen hypervisor,
allowing programmers to create Haskell
steffen steffen.sier...@googlemail.com writes:
these links don't work either...
But there is an alternative video link to youko (http://v.youku.com/
v_show/id_XMjI2MDMzODI4.html) on the hackage page which works fine.
That's video is not clear, so you can't see detail of my operation.
I'm
On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 9:59 AM, Jinjing Wang nfjinj...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Michael,
So the user should use `cabal install --flags -ghc7 package-name` to
install the package, if I'm not mistaken?
Will it work if the package is installed as a dependency? Will the
flag environment be
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 02:16:07PM -0800, Adam Wick wrote:
Galois, Inc. is pleased to announce the immediate release of the
Haskell Lightweight Virtual Machine (or HaLVM), version 1.0. The
HaLVM is a port of the GHC runtime system to the Xen hypervisor,
allowing programmers to create
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 9:24 AM, Ryan Ingram ryani.s...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 12:36 AM, Simon Peyton-Jones
simo...@microsoft.com wrote:
Do you have an alternative to suggest? After all, the previous situation
wasn't good either.
I suggest that we should be able to
I think a nicer way to solve that issue is to use Cabal's MIN_VERSION macros.
1. Add CPP to your extensions. This will cause cabal to
auto-generate a file with MIN_VERSION_pkg macros for each pkg in
build-depends.
2. GHC 6.12.* comes with template-haskell 2.4, so to test for that use:
#ifdef
Hi!
I have just published my library which provides a general data-flow framework:
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/Etage
Sadly it requires current GHC HEAD branch because of this:
http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/1769
Short description:
A general data-flow framework featuring
Hi!
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 2:19 PM, Simon Marlow marlo...@gmail.com wrote:
then it isn't uninterruptible, because the timeout can interrupt it. If you
can tolerate a timeout exception, then you can tolerate other kinds of async
exception too.
Yes, but semantics are different. I want to
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 4:07 AM, Thomas Schilling
nomin...@googlemail.com wrote:
I think a nicer way to solve that issue is to use Cabal's MIN_VERSION macros.
1. Add CPP to your extensions. This will cause cabal to
auto-generate a file with MIN_VERSION_pkg macros for each pkg in
Hello.
I looked at a couple pages of mine
http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Splot ,
http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Timeplot , and at a couple of
random pages http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Special:Random - and looks
like the vast majority of images are not displaying.
What's wrong? Does it
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