Hello Ross,
Monday, May 22, 2006, 3:59:17 AM, you wrote:
>> cpphs --noline -D__HUGS__ -D__HUGS_VERSION__=2005 -DSIZEOF_HSINT=4
>> -DSIZEOF_HSWORD=4
> Cabal already adds -D__HUGS__ when building for Hugs, __HUGS_VERSION__
> isn't used, and the SIZEOF's aren't universally valid. For GHC,
> the p
Hello Donald,
Monday, May 22, 2006, 4:19:59 AM, you wrote:
>> i foresee that Streams + Fast Packed Strings together will yield a
>> breakthrough in GHC I/O speed, and this can be implemented even
>> without waiting for GHC 6.6
>>
>>Before reading this I had thought it might be an XOR
>>s
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From: "David House" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Subject: [Haskell-cafe] Writing an extensible interpreter
I'm in the process of writing an interpreter for the self-modifyingautomaton languages SMATINY [1], designed by ihope (whose name some ofyou may recognise from IRC). The current effort is
Hi David,
Readers on this list will not be surprised to hear me saying that, of
course, type classes perfectly make sense for your scenario. You may
have a look at some posts on "extensible interpreters":
- http://compilers.iecc.com/comparch/article/04-12-111
- http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/ha
chad.scherrer:
>
>On 5/20/06, Donald Bruce Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
>
> Data.ByteString is in the base libraries now.
> For a bit of the flavour, see:
> [2]http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Wc
>
>In this message
>[3]http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.
On Sun, May 21, 2006 at 01:20:54PM -0700, Jeremy Shaw wrote:
> Cabal Question:
>
> The streams library uses cpphs to do some preprocessing. There is a
> hugs specific Makefile that invokes cpphs with the command-line:
>
> cpphs --noline -D__HUGS__ -D__HUGS_VERSION__=2005 -DSIZEOF_HSINT=4
> -DSIZ
Hello,
I really wanted to respond to the parent thread, but I deleted it
already, so this message will be a bit out of context.
For my own needs, I cabalized and debianized the Streams library. It
generates binary debs for ghc6 and hugs -- but I think the hugs
version is broken. In any case, it i
On 5/20/06, Donald Bruce Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Data.ByteString is in the base libraries now.For a bit of the flavour, see:http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Wc
In this message
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.haskell.general/13625
Bulat says,
i foresee that Streams + Fast P
Jason Dagit wrote:
> > reserved "units." <|> reserved "unit."
>
> I always struggle with when I need to use 'try' with parsec.
>
> My understanding is that if 'unit.' appears in the input the first
> parser will parse up to the '.' and then fail and consume the input up
> to that point, leaving
On 5/20/06, Udo Stenzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
do power
colon
integer
reserved "Supply centers,"
integer
reserved "Units:"
((reserved "Builds" >> return id) <|>
(reserved "Disbands" >> return negate))
`ap` integer
reserved "units." <|> reserved "unit."
Hello Haskell-Cafe,
my program uses datastructure that contains plain Ptr, this Ptr points
to the memory area allocated by 'malloc':
createRawMemBuf size = do
buf<- mallocBytes (fromIntegral size)
bufRef <- newURef buf
...
return (Mem bufRef ...)
i need to free this memory bu
Hi all.
I'm in the process of writing an interpreter for the self-modifying
automaton languages SMATINY [1], designed by ihope (whose name some of
you may recognise from IRC). The current effort is online [2], but
it's at a rather early stage and there's a few modifications I'd like
to make to it
Evan Martin wrote:
> Here's the beginning of
> the file, where it's not obvious to me how to distinguish elements in
> the "::" section from the rest of the file.
> :: Judge: USDP Game: dip Variant: standard
> :: Deadline: F1901M Mon 20 Feb 2006 20:00 PST
> :: URL: http://www.diplom.org/dpjudg
On May 19, 2006, at 6:35 PM, Evan Martin wrote:
For a toy project I want to parse the output of a program. The
program runs on someone else's machine and mails me the results, so I
only have access to the output it generates,
Unfortunately, the output is intended to be human-readable, and this
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