RE: Functions for builtin operators (?)

2009-05-10 Thread Simon Peyton-Jones
this helps a bit Simon | -Original Message- | From: Colin Paul Adams [mailto:co...@colina.demon.co.uk] | Sent: 08 April 2009 11:04 | To: Simon Peyton-Jones | Cc: glasgow-haskell-users@haskell.org | Subject: Re: Functions for builtin operators (?) | | Simon == Simon Peyton-Jones simo

Re: Functions for builtin operators (?)

2009-05-10 Thread Colin Paul Adams
Simon == Simon Peyton-Jones simo...@microsoft.com writes: Simon sorry, got diverted by paper writing. Well, I've got diverted by the dragonfly season starting, so i don't suppose I shall look at this again until October. Simon GHC desugars Hsakell into Core, and it's Core that you are

Re: Functions for builtin operators (?)

2009-04-08 Thread Colin Paul Adams
Simon == Simon Peyton-Jones simo...@microsoft.com writes: Simon Nowhere. It's a name generated by GHC itself during Simon compilation. OK. Is there some way to recognise what the function is? The problem is with ESC/Haskell. I have managed to get the code integrated into the 6.11

RE: Functions for builtin operators (?)

2009-04-08 Thread Simon Peyton-Jones
@haskell.org | Subject: Functions for builtin operators (?) | | Where is a function with a name like the following defined in the ghc source | code? | | .Classes._ ( tpl_B6 ) | | I've tried searching for such names - all I can find is a comment | referring to tpl_B2. | -- | Colin Adams | Preston

Functions for builtin operators (?)

2009-04-08 Thread Colin Paul Adams
Where is a function with a name like the following defined in the ghc source code? .Classes._ ( tpl_B6 ) I've tried searching for such names - all I can find is a comment referring to tpl_B2. -- Colin Adams Preston Lancashire ___ Glasgow-haskell-users