Am 10.01.2011 14:02, schrieb Max Bolingbroke:
2) There was also concern that Git isn't so great on Windows. I have
heard that this is less of an issue now, but I never personally
suffered from any problems, so can't be sure. (FWIW I used Git on
Windows industrially ~1 year ago for 3 months and d
t know
whether there is a default translation in the haskell universum (like
"faul"). In my opinion the best would be to stay at the technical term
"lazy".
Possibly this mistake was done in other translations as well.
Mit freundli
As Chris Smith wrote it faults the
stack.
I tried to get the thing some smaller and therefor to the point,
I should have done this before I assume:
| let f = c where {c = c}
at "f",
| let f = f in f
kills GHCi immidiatelly.
| let f 0 = f 0 in f 0
simply does not terminate (as it should b
ePrep:
| *** ByteCodeGen:
|
| C:\...\ghc-6.10.1\bin>
I hope I could help finding some strange bug, killing 99% of your
problems with Haskell, life and love, although I am very sure
this one is only minor... ;-)
MFG (With friendly regards)
--
Heiko Studt