Hi
How can you know that there is remaining input in the ByteString?
http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~dons/binary/Data-Binary-Get.html
The underlying Get monad provides that kind of control, if you need it.
Thanks
Neil
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Dear Donald!
Donald Bruce Stewart (Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 01:51:01PM +1100):
> Binary: high performance, pure binary serialisation for Haskell
> --
[..]
> Encoding and decoding are achieved by the functions:
>
> e
Hi,
we have developed a 'buggy' version of the nofib collection of Haskell
programs. All programs contain one of these bugs:
- a bug that produces an incorrect result
- a bug that produces non-termination
- a bug that produces an exception (e.g., div by zero)
Our buggy nofib suite can be used to
On 31/01/07, Wouter Swierstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I pleased to announce that the latest issue of The Monad.Reader is
now available:
Great! Thanks for your time on this. Thanks of course to the authors, too!
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-David House, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Dear Colleagues,
Apologies in advance for the "p.m." ommission.
This is a kind reminder that the deadline for extended abstract
submissions to TFP 2007 is tomorrow, Feb. 1 at 11:59 p.m. EST. We are also
pleased to announce that the TFP 2007 invited speaker is John McCarthy,
Stanford Universit
Dear Colleagues,
This is a kind reminder that the deadline for extended abstract
submissions to TFP 2007 is tomorrow, Feb. 1 at 11:59 EST. We are also
pleased to announce that the TFP 2007 invited speaker is John McCarthy,
Stanford University. For further details, please visit our website at:
Hundreds of cores will bring that level of complication that dumping things
onto declarative programming may turn out to be the only choice for the
software industry. I am surprised they haven't started to prepare for that
yet. Apparently their foresight remains the same as when their PhDs waited
f
Dear all,
I pleased to announce that the latest issue of The Monad.Reader is
now available:
http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/The_Monad.Reader
Issue 6 consists of the following three articles:
* Bernie Pope - Getting a Fix from the Right Fold
* Dan Piponi - Adventures in Classical-Land
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