report will be updated as proposals are
accepted, but new versions of the standard will only be released once a
year, during January.
The Haskell 2014 committee is comprised of:
* Carlos Camarão
* Iavor Diatchki
* Ian Lynagh (chair)
* John Meacham
* Neil Mitchell
* Ganesh
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s to disable uploads to the current Hackage
server, to make an up-to-date mirror of it, and then to switch over to
Hackage 2.
Finally, I would like to thank the Industrial Haskell Group
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On 1 September 2012 17:27, Dennis Felsing wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm
On Thu, Feb 09, 2012 at 11:40:28AM -0800, John Meacham wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 11:23 AM, Ian Lynagh wrote:
> > On Thu, Feb 09, 2012 at 04:52:16AM -0800, John Meacham wrote:
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> >> Since CSigSet has "sigset_t" associated with it, 'Ptr CSigSet&
s the syntax for associating sigset_t with CSigSet look like?
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> and #defines.) and I'll make it behave just like the ghc one when possible.
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> That was my understanding also, then QuickCheck found a
> counter-example. It turns out that there are cases where a valid path
> cannot be roundtripped in the GHC 7.2 encoding.
This is fixed in GHC 7.4.1.
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If you are interested, please apply via i...@well-typed.com. Tell us why
you are interested and why you would be a good fit for the job, and
attach your CV. We are more than happy to answer informal enquiries.
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> The gtk2hs homepage isn't accessible now :
> http://www.haskell.org/gtk2hs
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> Now we have neither http://haskell.org/ghc/dist/current nor
> http://haskell.org/ghc/dist/stable.
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We're half-way through the nomination period now, and have 4 nominations
so far. If you're considering nominating yourself, you only have 1 week
left!
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> Dear Haskellers,
>
> The recent discussion indicates
decision. More details about the committee's roles and
responsibilities are on
http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Haskell.org_committee
If you have any questions about the process, please feel free to e-mail
us at commit...@haskell.org or to contact one of us individually.
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also like to thank the Haskell Summer of Code team for
providing the funding for the new server, and the community sysadmin
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Thanks also to Thomas Schilling and Ashley Yakeley for getting the wiki
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people who currently de-facto end up making the decisions currently:
Duncan Coutts, Isaac Jones, Ian Lynagh, Don Stewart and Malcolm Wallace.
These 5 would still be elligible to nominate themselves. Two of the
initial members will stand down after one year, and two after two years,
in order
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mes should be used. Otherwise, no matter how
different the API is, keeping the same name is the right thing to do.
So if there is consensus that the new design is a better fgl, I think it
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, I
wouldn't be surprised if you could get an out-of-range result due to
Doubles not being able to represent all values exactly.
I'd suggest you make a library submission to fix it, so that people can
sanity check the new code:
http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Library
Hi all,
monk is just days away from being turned off, so if you want to get
anything off of it before that happens, you need to do it now.
More information here:
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> There's a broken link to the Haskell Platform in:
>
> http://haskell.org/ghc/docs/6.12.1/html/users_guide/release-6-12-1.html#id2890234
Thanks; fixed with a redirect
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ust Reactive.Yampa etc.
>
> Where should the modules of Conal’s reactive package be rooted then? Under
> Control.Reactive.Reactive?
I don't know anything about the package, but if putting the modules
directly under Control.Reactive wouldn't make sense the
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> An installer package for Mac OS X, Intel/Leopard, is available at
>
> http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~chak/haskell/GHC-6.8.3-i386.pkg
Thanks Manuel; I've added this to the GHC download p
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It is now possible for projects on community.haskell.org to create
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On Sun, Oct 14, 2007 at 05:19:31PM +0200, Udo Stenzel wrote:
> Ian Lynagh wrote:
> > People interested in making it easy to use new versions of packages with
> > old compiler releases can make a small script that installs empty Cabal
> > packages called bytestring, c
ring, containers, array,
> etc.
People interested in making it easy to use new versions of packages with
old compiler releases can make a small script that installs empty Cabal
packages called bytestring, containers, array, etc.
Then link to it from appropriate places on the wikis, and everyon
On Wed, Sep 19, 2007 at 02:38:05AM +0100, Ian Lynagh wrote:
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> The machine called monk
> will be down from 3pm UTC on Monday 24th for an OS and RAM upgrade.
The OS upgrade is now done (the RAM upgrade unfortunately failed).
I believe everything is back up and working again now; please
there is a thread on haskell-cafe that they might want
> to read/join.
Which they would do by polling the web archives or something?
> does this sound workable?
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Of 68 messages, 52 were off-topic and 16 were on-topic, so about a 75-25
split. 5 of the off-topic mess
On Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 01:59:02PM -0700, Stefan O'Rear wrote:
> >
> > {-# OPTIONS_GHC -XTypeFamilies -XEmptyDataDecls -XTypeSynonymInstances #-}
>
> {-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies, EmptyDataDecls, TypeSynonymInstances #-}
>
> (Ian/Simon: I've seen this several t
, ps, pdf, man etc) from the generic datadir.
See also:
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It would be great for this to get fixed, as I currently have to jump
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packages.
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-> Maybe UserHooks
> -> BuildFlags
> -> IO ()
>In the second argument of `($)', namely
>`buildHook defaultUserHooks'
>In the `buildHook' field of a record
>
> How can I fixe thi
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> As it happens I was working on getting GHC to use cabal to build base
> et al on the plane the other day, and I had a brief look at this.
See my comment in
http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/710
for the resu
ue to GHC generating code with things like heap size
checks unnecessarily inside loops. It uses darcs' FPS rather than the
ByteString fork, of course, but it should be easy enough to port.
http://www.abridgegame.org/repos/darcs-unstable/SHA1.lhs
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> the goods it promised? I'm just curious.
My understanding is that the benefit it gave didn't make up for the
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> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Ian Lynagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Why not use the GPL, then?
> >
> > FWIW, the GFDL is considered non-free by Debian[1], so that would mean
&g
derived from the wiki couldn't be packaged
for Debian.
Apart from the issue of code itself on the wiki, that other people have
already mentioned, presumably you'd also have licence fun if you try to
take surrounding explanatory text to use as haddock docs etc.
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ry Haskell GLUT application or
> just for certain examples? If they are always needed, some package has not
> declared all its dependencies. In this case, which package is the one with
> the dependency declaration bug?
ghc6-hopengl; It's already fi
On Thu, Jul 28, 2005 at 04:35:10PM +0200, Peter Simons wrote:
> Ian Lynagh writes:
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> > With the below code (compiled by ghc) I get
> > "a.out: thread blocked indefinitely".
>
> You need to compile with '-threaded' to avoid this problem.
>
>
out WriteOnly (Just stdFileMode) defaultFileFlags
hin <- fdToHandle fdin
hout <- fdToHandle fdout
ph <- runProcess c args Nothing Nothing
(Just hin) (Just hout) (Just hout)
waitForProcess ph >>= print
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> > > Is there a good reason why I can't say
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> > > data Bar = Bar { _ :: Int, _ :: Char, x :: Bo
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I'm told this is still possible, so I'll have a look at it unless
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> I've put mine here: http://urchin.cipe/~ian/vim/
Or, more usefully, http://urchin.earth.li/~ian/vim/
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> preprocessor sprinkles. The directories should go in your ~/.vim/
> folder.
I've put mine here: http://urchin.cipe/~ian/vim/
They also use a simple heuristic to guess whether the non-Haskell stuff
should be treated as TeX or just text, and cope with the Bird style. We
re
able/
and install as above.
Unfortunately things aren't quite back to normal after the recent Debian
break-in, so sparc and s390 builds haven't been done yet. Also, only
x86, sparc and ia64 are registerised builds. I'll try a powerpc
registerised build when I can log in to a suitable
-libsrc packages. It should
enter testing in 10 days time.
Stable packages are available from Isaac's "Haskell Experimental"
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>
> in fact, any prefix of "Foo", including the empty string, would be
> correct. See section 21.2.2 in the (revised) Haskell 98 report.
Aha, thanks. I've kludged around it with
last ('
st I
thought it was a GHC bug, but now nhc98 also exhibits it I am wondering
if it is a bug in my understanding?
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> On Fri, 08 Nov 2002 09:57:08 +0100, Peter Thiemann
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >there used to be a Haskell implementation of MD5 and other cryptographic
> >hashes available on
> >http:
fer it if such forking wasn't necessary, but if the
above is the case (I am not a lawyer, etc etc) then I guess it isn't the
end of the world - I must admit to not seeing what CUP would be getting
out of it if this is so, though.
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consequence of the first two rules, preceded by {n}. (A string
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in "B.3 Layout" should also be updated. In fact I think it should be
changed to
* The token newline starts a new line
regardless, although that kind of reminds me the "May contain nuts"
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ct it's misparsing these as
> > f x = (\x -> (x*x .))
> > g x = (if x then 1 else (2 +))
> > h = (let op x y = y in (3 `op`))
>
> But I would claim that nhc98 is parsing these correctly, at least
But, for example
please, whatever you do or even suggest doing to
layout rules, don't break the non-layout way.
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space | tab | uniWhite
> | newline -> return | linefeed
> | return -> a carriage return
> | linefeed -> a line feed
>
> Why not say
>
> newline -> return linefeed | return | linefeed
>
> which, given maximal munch, will behave decen
On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 02:32:37PM -0500, Dean Herington wrote:
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>
> (a # b) = a ++ b
>
> but Hugs rejects it, saying:
>
> Syntax error in input (unexpected `=')
>
> Who
cing the above with the following. It does mean that
creates 2 newlines, but I don't believe this should be a
problem.
whitechar-> newline | vertab | formfeed | space | tab | uniWhite
newline -> return | linefeed
return -> a carriage return
linefeed -> a line fe
it is parsing the
> output from CPP. Apart from this, '#' should be interpreted exactly as
> per the report (when -fglasgow-exts is off).
See below - changing "FOO" to "ifdef FOO" has the same result.
[ian@urchin /tmp]$ cat Foo.lhs
#FOO
> main = ret
hc
give me errors:
$ rm Foo.{o,hi}; nhc98 -c Foo.lhs -o Foo.o
Unknown preprocessor directive at line 4 in file ./Foo.lhs
ifdef QQ
$ rm Foo.{o,hi}; ghc -c Foo.lhs -o Foo.o
Foo.lhs:4: parse error on input `#'
Are ghc and nhc98 being incompatible with Haskell 9
Hi all
I have written a vim syntax highlighting file which, given a literate
script with TeX markup surrounding the Haskell code, will highlight both
the TeX and Haskell.
lhaskell.vim is at
http://c93.keble.ox.ac.uk/~ian/haskell-vim/lhaskell.vim
along with haskell.vim and tex.vim, but
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