On 25 November 2011 17:28, Ivan Lazar Miljenovic
wrote:
>> And we already have one: http://paraiso-lang.org/ikmsm/books/c80.html
> Uh. W...T...F...???
> Do I want to know what's going on there? :p
It's called Reduce! λ Girl, a parody of Invade! Squid Girl.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sq
heathmatlock gmail.com> writes:
> Question: Do you want a mascot?
> Yes
And we already have one: http://paraiso-lang.org/ikmsm/books/c80.html
/Liyang
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HakkuTaikai is happening!
After spending a long week at ICFP 2011 talking about Haskell, why not
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Hi,
On 1/14/08, Steve Lihn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In perl scripts (unix), one can do
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
BEGIN { $ENV{LD_LIBRARY_PATH} = ...; }
I've not tested this (what a great line to start a post...), but see
if this works for you:
#! /usr/bin/env LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/path/to/libs r
Hallo,
On 24/11/06, Benjamin Franksen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, you could simply return the console output as (part of) the result
> of the atomic action. Wrap it in a WriterT monad transformer, even.
But this would break atomicity, wouldn't it?
In the sense as you just described, yes.
Hi,
On 23/11/06, Benjamin Franksen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One answer is in fact "to make it so that Console.Write can be rolled back
too". To achieve this one can factor the actual output to another task and
inside the transaction merely send the message to a transactional channel
(TChan):
ch is going to be messy. Thankfully (I think)
the System.Time module should take care of this for you, if you can massage
your existing dates into some workable form...
/Liyang
[0] or some other suitable data structure. I like heaps because you can
avoid costly O(n^2) duplicate checking by pay
get a handle on this
> idea of [a] 'monoid'.
Might http://www.engr.mun.ca/~theo/Misc/haskell_and_monads.htm be of any
help?
later,
/Liyang -- who managed to sneak into Category Theory lectures, but still
has no idea what a monad is. ^_^;
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+ ps
Or at least, this is what would be going through my head if I were trying to
write this. ^_^ Hope it helps a bit...
later,
/Liyang
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[0] http://www.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/~thiemann/WASH/
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However it also tells me that
this will /probably/ involve lots of needless lifting and rewriting of
the existing code, which makes it even less enticing than passing
everything around explicitly.
Any opinions or suggestions?
Cheers,
/Liyang
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sion support ...)
Thanks,
/Liyang
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ll notify Hugs' package maintainer and see if I
can convince him/her to apply this ...
> From a bit of browsing the code, it appears that setting
> USE_DOUBLE_PRECISION will increase the precision of both Float
> and Double types.
Don't suppose the Haskell spec put a maximum precision le
a while to figure that one out.
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