Lennart Augustsson writes:
> > Using `Left' and
> > `Right' for such cases is fundamentally confusing since it is not
> > clear what the meaning of `Left' and `Right' is.
> Well, I don't totally agree. Anyone using Right for Wrong deserves to
> have his/her head examined. :)
Unless you're l
Lennart Augustsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > (I have never known. Sorry to be dense. I guess you put in 7 or
> > something if some operator has precedence 7. I know, I could read
> > the code...)
>
> Get an old version of the Haskell report; it's spelled out in
> detail there. I'm no
Peter Hancock wrote:
> > "Lennart" == Lennart Augustsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >> I always thought that the Int argument to showsPrec is the precision.
> >> So what is it good for? The library report does not explain it.
>
> > It's used to indicate the precedence when yo
> "Lennart" == Lennart Augustsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I always thought that the Int argument to showsPrec is the precision.
>> So what is it good for? The library report does not explain it.
> It's used to indicate the precedence when you print with operators to avoid
Michael Marte wrote:
> > Michael Marte wrote:
> >
> > > I have a simple problem but it seems to be quite involved: I want to print
> > > floating point numbers with a given number of decimal points.
> > >
> > > First, I found out that both ghc and hugs do not consider the precision
> > > argument
Erik Meijer found a corrupt script in the archive uploaded earlier, which
stopped Happy running at all. It's now fixed.
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http://sc3d.org/rrt/ | Maximiste, n. pessimiste
> How do I use sockets in Haskell? The ghc manual had some
> information in the users guide (6.7 Interfaces to C
> libraries) but the sentence which started tantalisingly
>
> "Various examples of networking Haskell code are provided in "
>
> had no second half.
>
> I'd prefer to use hugs du
A binary distribution of Happy is now available for Windows. It's a
distribution of the latest CVS version, which is quite stable, and
contains a few enhancements over 1.6, hence the bumped-up version number.
Point your browsers at: http://www.haskell.org/happy/
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L'art de
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Lennart Augustsson wrote:
> > Using `Left' and
> > `Right' for such cases is fundamentally confusing since it is not
> > clear what the meaning of `Left' and `Right' is.
> Well, I don't totally agree. Anyone using Right for Wrong deserves to
> have his/her head examined. :)
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> Using `Left' and
> `Right' for such cases is fundamentally confusing since it is not
> clear what the meaning of `Left' and `Right' is.
Well, I don't totally agree. Anyone using Right for Wrong deserves to
have his/her head examined. :)
-- Lennart
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