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http://hackage.haskell.org/package/SDL-ttf
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/SDL-gfx
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> for more details on UUIDs.
Tarball and documentation can be found here:
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> mentor someone who's willing to implement it.
Doesn't compact-string support unicode?
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On 11/12/07, david yu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Link error is:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] test]$ ghc c.hs
Try: ghc --make c.hs
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On 12/22/06, Axel Jantsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks to all who replied. I still haven't figured out a solution. I
thought about memoizing the result, as several of you have suggested,
but I am scared by the huge argument space.
Lemmih <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> D
many times
as they feel like. If you want to be absolutely sure, use the IO
monad. On the other hand, you might get the same effect with a few
cleverly placed {-# NOINLINE #-} pragmas.
Do you have a minimal test case showing the undesirable behavi
based models in a GUI application?
Maybe STM should be more used like a service for MVar based GUI models?
How about making a list of IO actions to be executed when the
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On 11/26/06, Benjamin Franksen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Lemmih wrote:
> It's my great pleasure to announce cabal-test, the automatic tester
> for Cabal projects.
> [...]
> http://darcs.haskell.org/~lemmih/cabal-test
What about changing
#!/usr/bin/env runhugs
to
#!
Use this command as ghc
-n n --threads=n Use 'n' threads. Default is 2
-t n --tests=nDepth of test. Default 100
-p prop --proptag=prop Tests must contain this tag. Default 'prop_'.
The darcs repository is available at:
http://darcs.haskell.org
e movie file and use MPlayer on that, but I failed.
.. or on Mac OS X (haven't tried yet)
Worked for me with mplayer+w32codecs.
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ument and the syntax is
ghc ... -package PACKAGE -package-base BASE ...
(giving package PACKAGE mount point BASE)
> Otherwise, this looks like what I've wanted all along, if only I knew it ;-).
Excellent, thanks.
What about packages with multiple
work w/ 6.6 and the other packages in
"testing", it should get migrated from "unstable" to "testing".
5. A web interface (lemmih is working on it)
HackageDB is as good as it's gonna get for now. Btw, why is this step necessary?
6. A script to upload packa
aking the map
Look up "wibble" gives Nothing.
So my question is: how do I write "table" to return a function which does
not build the lookup table for every call? Or is this a bug in GHC?
(I should add that my real "table" function is rather more complicated, and
ride unicycles and
* much more.
The event is of course free and non-haskellers are welcome as well.
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http://haskell.org/onlinereport/decls.html#sect4.5.5
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On 6/15/06, Bulat Ziganshin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Lemmih,
Thursday, June 15, 2006, 1:25:27 PM, you wrote:
> HackageDB is only for keeping track of Cabal packages and that's how
> it's gonna stay (with the possible exception of hosting documentation
> and da
On 6/15/06, Bulat Ziganshin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Lemmih,
Thursday, June 15, 2006, 12:11:50 PM, you wrote:
> Paolo Martini will most likely continue the development of HackageDB
> as part of his SoC project.
are you have plans to implement all things i mentioned? can w
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ve to collect it.
Conjure (a bittorrent client) is using STM quite heavily. It isn't
usable as a whole but it has some interesting parts.
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solution would be to complete the hSDL bindings
(BTW i don't know if it is still maintained, last release is of 2005 April 12),
as SDL is a much more general purpose library than GLUT.
There's also hsSDL which is maintained and pretty complete (covering
libsdl, libsdl-mixer, libsdl-im
hs install
$EDITOR downnova.cfg
sudo cp downnova.cfg /etc/downnova.cfg
sudo cp `which downnova` /etc/cron.hourly/
Repository: darcs get http://darcs.haskell.org/~lemmih/downNova
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> they would all load in ghci).
Why didn't you use the forked vesion? The sole reason I forked
hs-plugins was to avoid problems with AltData (which is pure evil and
should be gutted, IMHO).
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egant, but it's terribly practical, and that's one goal of
> Haskell'.
>
> As a first step, can someone package up Data.FilePath as a Cabal package
> so that at least we can all start using the same one?
Already done.
Darcs repository: http://scannedinavian.com/~lemmih
terns.
* Full support for every GHC extension.
* HASP uses FastCGI where HSP implements its own web server.
HASP: darcs get http://scannedinavian.org/~lemmih/hasp
HSP: http://www.cs.chalmers.se/~d00nibro/hsp/
FastCgi: http://fastcgi.com/
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[2] hIDE: http://haskell.org/hawiki/hIDE
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the creation of such.
HASP: darcs get http://scannedinavian.org/~lemmih/hsp
FastCgi: http://fastcgi.com/
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HSP. In truth, the id
lter out only the haddock style comments but there are tools
> that use another style of comments.
I can't really imagine what the AST would look like if it should
support comments in arbitrary places.
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On 8/23/05, John Meacham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 23, 2005 at 04:10:51PM +0200, Lemmih wrote:
> > ghc-src 0.2.0 has been released.
> >
> > ghc-src is a Haskell parser with full support for every GHC extension.
> > It is a refactored version of the
under Langauge.Haskell.GHC.* in the
module hierarchy.
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Read http://www.haskell.org/onlinereport/exps.html, section 3.14.
> second one:
> is it possible to write something like
> type Point = (Float, Float)
> type Vector = (Float, Float)
> and still have type safety (i.e. not be able to mix Po
k and I
> still get the following error.
>
> ERROR "Animation.hs" - Unknown entity "word32ToInt" imported from module
> "Word"
'word32ToInt' is 'fromIntegral' now.
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On 5/21/05, Sven Panne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lemmih wrote:
> > On 5/21/05, Sven Panne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>I had a look at RubyForge, and it looks very much like a modified GForge
> >>(http://gforge.org/). Might this be an option for Haskel
On 5/21/05, Sven Panne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lemmih wrote:
> > I'm currently working on Hackage[1] plus its integration with Cabal,
> > and extending it to include SourceForge-like features would definitely
> > be desirable. It is, however, a one-man proje
On 5/17/05, Lemmih <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/13/05, Gour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dear Haskellers,
> >
> > I'd like to suggest one idea which is going on in my mind for quite some
> > time...
> >
> > Recently the project where
er place?
>
> Any comment?
I'm currently working on Hackage[1] plus its integration with Cabal,
and extending it to include SourceForge-like features would definitely
be desirable. It is, however, a one-man project so don't hold your
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missing:
> * Libraries, libraries, libraries and more libraries.
> * A "nice" model for continuations.
>
> Comments, critique, patches or whathaveyou most welcome.
I'm having problems building hspr from the darcs repo. The
HSPR.CGI.ErrorHandler module seems to be missing.
nk about package installation scope.
>
> Package installation is with respect to the current use. Whether
> multiple users are able to share the same installation is up to the
> installation. User's can't infest the machine's local namespace by
> adding new packages.
On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 22:06:25 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time), S.
Alexander Jacobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lemmih,
>
> The current Haskell/Cabal module and packaging system is substantially
> annoying for the typical non-sysadmin end-user. In particular, if
> they move
t way,
> interfaces can be evolved rapidly because backwards-compatibility need
> not be retained, as long as one provides a suitable adaptor (to be
> auto-installed by an importing system). In such a setting, the simple
> "latest compatible in
n be given for an instance.
And there _should_ only be one type. Checkout 'appT'.
Some real documentation for TH would clear misconceptions such as this.
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acceptable. Then, after some hacking, the idea came to life in the
form of Hackage [4], which currently supports adding, updating and
searching based on Cabal description files. But my time is limited and
it would be great if someone would tweak it into something useable.
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