By the way, the variable "b" which "b{tv a1hL}" seems to be referring
to is on the last line of vecQ. Help is much appreciated!
Thanks,
Frederik
On Fri, Dec 16, 2005 at 09:54:28PM +, Frederik Eaton wrote:
> $ ghc --make Vector.hs -fth
> Chasing modules from: Vector.hs
> [1 of 2] Skipping Fu
$ ghc --make Vector.hs -fth
Chasing modules from: Vector.hs
[1 of 2] Skipping Fu.Prepose ( Fu/Prepose.hs, Fu/Prepose.o )
[2 of 2] Compiling Fu.Vector( Vector.hs, Vector.o )
ghc-6.5.20051208: panic! (the `impossible' happened, GHC version 6.5.20051208):
Failed binder lookup: b
Yep, reproducible with last night's HEAD build on mingw
(but not STABLE.)
--sigbjorn
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Subject: RE: Bug in cvs head ghci
Strange. This does not ha
Strange. This does not happen for me on Linux or Windows (GHc 6.4.1).
Has anyone else seen it?
Simon
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