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that they may not interoperate cleanly with monadic operations.
[streaming]: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/streaming
[streaming-conduit]: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/streaming-conduit
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remains the same as 2999.18.* and you should just be able to bump your
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> cabal install gtk2hs-buildtools
> cabal install leksah
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> excuse me.
> Mungo1981
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> Gesendet: Sonntag, 28. August 2016 um 13:49 Uhr
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> An: cc...@web.de
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I do
Which question?
What is Laska that you're having trouble installing it?
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I've written more about it here:
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Or you could go straight to the Hackage page here:
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x27;m releasing version 0.2.0.0 of [fgl-arbitrary] (i.e.
the "I finally build against the version on Hackage" release).
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("hello" :: LT.Text))) :: SB.ByteString
"365 \SOHm omega=\240\157\159\130 h\NULe\NULl\NULl\NULo\NU
t need to duplicate a lot of code if you want to use this
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you want to visualise your fgl graph, please see my graphviz package
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more sane.
* Use temporary files rather than pipes when running dot, etc.
Makes it more portable, and also avoids issues where dot, etc. use
100% CPU when a graph is passed in via stdin.
Original patch by Henning Thielemann.
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Can you manually run:
wget http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/00-index.tar.gz
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where the parsing error occurred (in that it's easier to find which
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> www.haskell.org; for the full list, see
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> Some GHC developers hang out on #haskell on IRC, too:
>
> http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/IRC_channel
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> Please report bugs using
introduced isGraphvizInstalled and
quitWithoutGraphviz to try and prevent closed pipe errors when you try
to call dot when it isn't installed
* I suggest you use either hGetDot or hGetStrict from
Data.GraphViz.Commands.IO rather than hGetContents in your
GHC.Vis.Graph.dg function (maybe
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I stand corrected!
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won't be of many use to people, but as I described in
the blog post, I've been using this as a test bed for graph library
design (specifically usage of abstract node/edge identifiers, using
half-edges and the serialisation/encoding setup).
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Agreed; I'm not sure if I agree with having such functionality
(Henning makes some good points), but if people deem it desirable then
I think it would be better to have them with new names for the reasons
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2012 22:52, Ivan Lazar Miljenovic wrote:
> I'm hoping the second part of the version number isn't ominous, but
> I've just uploaded the latest release in my bindings for the Graphviz
> suite of graph visualisation tools.
>
> The changes in this release are:
>
>
idempotent.
- The `TestParsing` script will no longer crash and refuse to
continue if an IO-based error (e.g. unable to successfully call
`dot`) occurs.
- A typo was spotted by **Gabor Greif**.
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ainers isn't meant to be user-upgradeable" and
which version of containers comes with which version of GHC) and are
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> i have hugs i am installing haskell-platform
> when i run in hugs using :load it does nothing
Just loading a file doesn't do anything, you have to give it a command
to do. Run "main" or something inside hugs.
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> [(a,String)] which
> provides all possible parses (usually at most one) and the remainder
> of the string. Then users can parse addresses followed by other data
> easily.
There is one, in the Address class; readAddress just uses readsAddress.
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wAddress and readsAddress are class-based,
there might be some defaulting issues if you use them. Also, unless
the constructor isn't exported, isn't it usually preferable to have
Show and Read instances produce/use actual values directly?
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On 7 April 2011 14:35, Martin wrote:
>
> flow 0 y = y
> flow z flow x, y = flow z+x, y
This doesn't appear to be a valid function definition...
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uild and install that piece of software. As such, being
explicit about build tools is beneficial in this regard (e.g. when
gtk2hs was cabalised, how much fun was had when cabal-install couldn't
work out that it needed to install gtk2hs-buildtools to get the extra
build tools it needed?).
On 29 March 2011 12:10, Brandon S Allbery KF8NH wrote:
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> On 3/28/11 17:06 , Ivan Lazar Miljenovic wrote:
>> On 29 March 2011 06:40, Jeff Wheeler wrote:
>>> Oh, my bad. I removed this because alex is included in the
gt; in the library/executable section
>
> Oh, my bad. I removed this because alex is included in the Platform,
> so it seemed like it'd always be available. I'll add it back.
Not *everyone* has the Platform installed! (I prefer to install ghc
and then just the libraries I need v
up
the syntax highlighting :s
Maybe try something like
http://www.loveshack.ukfsn.org/emacs/haskell-latex.el instead?
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Both work fine here (just checked)...
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mail client (like Gmail), deals with this without a problem by
> collapsing the two emails into one.
GMail does tend to abuse stuff like this as well.
However, if you check your mailing list subscription settings you can
also get it to only send one email when you're subscribed to mul
> the other because the term "graph" isn't directly in the package
> name).
>
> * Martin Erwig himself said that he thinks we should keep using the name
> "fgl".
>
> So, keep the votes coming in (I actually didn't expect this many already)!
>
> On
emoved without needing
> intermediary data structures.
>
> I also plan on adding more instances and a Lookup class for Maps, etc.
> However, we have to start packing up the room now and so my hacking is
> at an end for this weekend :(
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opefully conversions from
lists to other data types would also be removed without needing
intermediary data structures.
I also plan on adding more instances and a Lookup class for Maps, etc.
However, we have to start packing up the room now and so my hacking is
at an end for this weekend :(
erall thinks we should call it:
https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dGpzMmFnUWY3Uktodk5wdHlLQk5kT1E6MA
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ce (as it makes even more sense with the new name), so
there will still be clashes between this new version and fgl.
Ivan Lazar Miljenovic writes:
> I'm pleased to present the first new release of fgl [1] since Thomas
> Bereknyei took over maintaining it from Martin Erwig.
>
> [
2999.10.1.0 release soon with this
feature.
Ivan Lazar Miljenovic writes:
> I'm pleased to announce a new version of my graphviz [1] library that
> provides bindings to the Graphviz [2] suite of tools for visualising
> graphs.
>
> [1]: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/graphv
f what
languages it can deal with (so it might even be possible to integrate C
source files in a Haskell package into the call graph!).
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* `NodeCluster` has been generalised to not have to take an `LNode`
for the node type; the type alias `LNodeCluster` is available if you
still want this.
* Several documentation typos fixed, including one spotted by Kevin
Quick.
* The test-suite now allows running individual tests.
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Congratulations!
One comment on your .cabal file: it's usually preferred to write "base
>= 3 && <5" rather than "base >= 3 && <= 4".
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policy, but
> if it does, then changes in its Cabal file should not bother sifflet.
> Thus upper bound fgl < 5.4.3 should be restrictive enough.
Well, it definitely will be following the PVP from now on. As for that
restriction, it doesn't make any difference; we might make a 5
e new design is a better fgl, I think it
> ought to keep the name.
Which is what we're trying to build (the consensus, that is).
Don has started a wiki page with the arguments here, and I've already
added my 2c:
http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Lib
Christian Maeder writes:
> Ivan Lazar Miljenovic schrieb:
>>> Although parsec-3 can be used as an replacement for parsec-2 it would
>>> have been better, they had different names (as argued elsewhere for the
>>> haskell platform).
>>
>> I'm
Christian Maeder writes:
> Ivan Lazar Miljenovic schrieb:
>> We considered giving it a new name (fgl', etc.) but figured that in the
>> long term this wouldn't be advantagous. We feel that the situation is
>> analogous to QuickCheck: when the new version came ou
le instances that we can think
of (e.g. Thomas has the beginnings of a vector-based one) we'll ship
in separate packages (e.g. fgl-vector).
If anyone has a good reason to object to any of these plans, we are
willing to be persuaded out of them. This is why the 6.z series of fgl
will be "
; to install my app
> and all runtime gtk/gtk2hs libraries she need to run it?
They would need to install gtk2hs-buildtools and alex themselves to be
able to build gtk and associated libraries, as well as have the
appropriate C header files from gtk+ installed.
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n on even starting for
a while) are to focus on improving printing and parsing performance,
using a state-based printer and parser (as part of Dot syntax is
state-based) and force usage of UTF-8 (via text or utf8-string).
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We will shortly be adding an extended version of the "Who" table; please
also add your details there as well as which projects you would be
interested in hacking in.
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Niklas Broberg writes:
> Because it's been so many relatively small releases of late that I
> haven't wanted to spam the lists. :-)
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l-src-exts?
Ivan Lazar Miljenovic writes:
> I realised soon after I sent the announcement email that there was a bug
> in one of the new "subtle" features that I didn't list, namely the
> background shading of directories in import visualisation. As such,
> SourceGraph
* The generated Dot code is also saved in the SourceGraph/graphs/
subdirectory, so you can tweak the call graphs of your programs.
Ivan Lazar Miljenovic writes:
> I'm pleased to announce the latest releases of SourceGraph [1] and
> Graphalyze [2].
>
> [1]: http://hackage.haskel
that don't sound as interesting as the
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obvious flaw as soon as I actually start using this release myself...)
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Types that would
let people have more fine-grained control over the layout of their
graphs by removing the ordering restriction used. Note that this will
_not_ be the default, just an option for those that want it.
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pleReports.html so
that you can see what kind of results it produces.
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* Graph drawing fixups: instances are now drawn correctly, and the
module graph now has modules located in the correct directory.
* Improve some graph drawing aspects (node margins, colours for module
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overall project name. This feature was
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Colin Paul Adams writes:
Compare the version in the subject to the version you're trying to install...
>>>>>> "Ivan" == Ivan Lazar Miljenovic writes:
>
> Ivan> I'd appreciate it if people could give SourceGraph a whirl
>
> Fails to ins
of analysis:
* Examine the internal structure of a company/department/etc. in terms
of the employee hierarchy.
* Who-knows-who: analyse address books (whether it's traditional, email,
Facebook, etc.); this is related to the six-degree problem.
>
> 2009/9/29 Ivan Lazar Miljenovic :
>>
ell-src-exts-1.1.4
To use SourceGraph after it's been installed, at a prompt do the
following:
> SourceGraph path/to/project.cabal
The resulting report will then be found in a directory called
"SourceGraph" in the same directory as the cabal
phviz library
(http://hackage.haskell.org/package/graphviz) to visualise graphs.
Changes to come:
* Re-do the reporting framework to use more of a pretty-printing
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node, this can
mean avoiding having to apply a transformation function before getting
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Kathleen Fisher where Dot keywords need to be explicitly quoted if used
as labels, etc. Once again, this is done automagically with no change
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otEdge now
uses "from" and "to" avoid ambiguity; the various Attribute values
still follow upstream usage.
This should hopefully be the last update that is such an intrusive
change. The next release will most likely contain updates on how to
specify a particular output to u
This is a bug release that fixes a bug spotted by Srihari Ramanathan
where the Dot representation of Color values were double-quoted when
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wacky graphs or for
a monadic interface or something for building DotGraphs (which someone
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* Improve parsing to fully (or at least follow more closely) support Dot.
* Improve clustering/subgraph support.
* Use a PrettyPrinter rather than Show to generate Dot output.
* Improve Output support.
* Find and fix the handle closing bug with graphvizWith
Allow the user to choose whether the graph is directed or undirected.
* Include all attributes offered by the Dot language.
* Remove (or at least minimise) usage of extensions to increase portability.
Oh, and to pre-empt Don, this is already available in the Gentoo-Haskell
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over summer, blech :s ), but I intend to come back to it later on.
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fix this but I'm not sure), or else if a function is optionally
defined because you're not importing something (as appears to be the case with
Gwern's XSelection module), then you have the situation where it's not possible
to tell if it's using the external or internal o
to parse it and dies
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for Graphalyze [6] and SourceGraph [7].
[6] http://code.haskell.org/Graphalyze
[7] http://code.haskell.org/SourceGraph/
Note that whilst Graphalyze is fully documented, etc., the internals of
SourceGraph are a bit fugly (mainly due to time constraints).
Enjoy!
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Ivan Lazar Miljenovic
Gentoo had it last night (as soon as Matthew
told me he uploaded it to Hackage)! ;-)
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