You should also check out Fudgets and "Tangible Functional
Programming." Fudgets is a really old Haskell UI library concept;
Tangible FP is a recent Google talk about a UI library inspired by
Haskell types.
2009/11/22 Luke Palmer :
> Nice idea. I will try it if you write runGUI :-)
>
> This is an
Svein Ove Aas writes:
> On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 4:39 AM, John Millikin wrote:
>> code.h.o and community.h.o have rather flaky hosting, and have been
>> going down often recently. The only solution seems to be waiting until
>> the admins notice.
>>
> They have hardware problems - dying HDs and su
code.h.o and community.h.o have rather flaky hosting, and have been
going down often recently.
Yes, we know that code/community.h.o can be somewhat flaky. However,
it does claim to have been up continuously for the last 79 days. I
suspect it is that (a) the service daemons occasionally die
Nice idea. I will try it if you write runGUI :-)
This is an imperative style library. For more Haskellian GUI library
ideas, see Fruit (http://www.haskell.org/fruit/) and TVs
(http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/TV). They may not pass the
"builds" constraint :-P
Luke
2009/11/22 Maurício CA :
I'm trying to build ghc so that ghci will be included under linux power-pc.
The build dies here:
~/ghc6-6.10.4/rts$ /home/briand/ghc6-6.10.4/ghc/stage1-inplace/ghc -optc-O
-optc-Wall -optc-W -optc-Wstrict-prototypes -optc-Wmissing-prototypes
-optc-Wmissing-declarations -optc-Winline -optc-Wagg
Hi,
Here is a sketch for a library with these properties:
-> Easy to test. All Haskell code can be tested in a text
terminal. Also, testing code that uses the library can also be
done without using a GUI.
-> Extremely easy to document and use.
-> Not even close to Gtk2hs power, but enough for
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 9:36 PM, Victor Mateus Oliveira
wrote:
> I'm looking for something more integrated with a gui library. The
> jgraph integrates with swing, so you can move, create, delete, have
> popup menus, select nodes, and so on.
>
> I haven't found yet.. If there isn't, I thinking in c
Am Sonntag 22 November 2009 19:24:48 schrieb Michael Snoyman:
> Hi all,
>
> I've come across some code I just can't figure out how to write
> appropriately. Below is a silly example that demonstrates what I'm trying
> to do. I don't really have the appropriate vocabulary to describe the
> issue, so
Hi all,
I've come across some code I just can't figure out how to write
appropriately. Below is a silly example that demonstrates what I'm trying to
do. I don't really have the appropriate vocabulary to describe the issue, so
I'll let the code speak for itself. In particular, I'm trying to underst
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 3:09 PM, Gwern Branwen wrote:
> This doesn't surprise me; but how much slower are we talking?
>
> If it's not at the point that a browser of a Gitit wiki could notice
> the difference, then it seems to me that the dep ought to be loosened:
> the parsec/quickcheck/base diamo
I really get the point, and what I should have been doing. Anyways shit
happens!
Thanks for the answers though.
2009/11/22 Svein Ove Aas
> On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 1:04 AM, Uwe Hollerbach
> wrote:
> > Ouch... my condolences, but I think you're screwed. I think the .hi
> > files are purely inter
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 1:04 AM, Uwe Hollerbach wrote:
> Ouch... my condolences, but I think you're screwed. I think the .hi
> files are purely interface info, and the .o files have all the info on
> what to actually do (and getting to .hs files from .hi+.o is gonna be
> like going from sausage to
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 4:39 AM, John Millikin wrote:
> code.h.o and community.h.o have rather flaky hosting, and have been
> going down often recently. The only solution seems to be waiting until
> the admins notice.
>
They have hardware problems - dying HDs and such.
IIRC there were plans to re
Hi,
GPipe 1.1.0 is now available on Hackage. This update includes the following:
* BIG performance increase:
The previous shader cache keys grew exponential in size in relation to the
GPipe program. This is now fixed with a completely new shader generator so the
cache key sizes are l
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 3:47 AM, Felipe Lessa wrote:
> ...
> Well, “ReaderT XConf (StateT XState IO) a” is *the* type :).
> It's a monad that is a Reader of XConf and has a State of XState.
... and also wraps a monad to allow IO access inside the X monad.
Cristiano
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