My program is leaking memory. It is fairly complex and long running on
the test that leaks. On that particular test it exits abnormally telling
me that heap is overflown.
Is there a way to find out what part is leaking memory without refactoring?
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It is widely spread convention to simulate electronic circuits using
infinite lazy lists.
This works well for high level modeling, but when engineers ask to
cosimulate it with Verilog or VHDL modules it goes somewhat off of pure
functional programming.
The main obstacle is that those modules
Hi,
maybe someone can help me with this:
I was wandering if I could do something similar to Depended Types
using Template-Haskell. The documentation of GHC (6.2.2 and
6.4) says that a splice may occur in place of a type, but I
get a parse error when I try that.
So here is what I did:
made a M
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Hello,
I am trying to make a parse to Haskell and I am using Happy. I used this parser and
it generated a haskell file parser.hs. When I try to compile it, it requests a module
called preladdr . How can I obtain this module??
Thanks,
Let me reiterate:
Unicode is ***NOT*** a glyph encoding!
Unicode is ***NOT*** a glyph encoding!
and never will be. The same character can be displayed as
a variety of glyphs, depending not only of the font/style,
but also, and this is the important point
parator (U+2029)
instead. Line Separator is the one expected to be used
in program source files.
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