Hi,
I would like to work on improving the HDBC as a GSOC project 2012.
I have a previous working experience with Django and its ORM and I had a
look at Amnesia (http://amnesia.sourceforge.net/user_manual/manual.html)
which is a SQL database interface for Erlang.
Few of the features of both includ
Is there any follow up on this?
I was wondering what is the best way to sequence a number of sources
together. Anybody gave a further thought on this?
Regards,
Paul Liu
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 3:45 PM, Aristid Breitkreuz
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> As you may have noticed, Michael Snoyman has been wor
Thaks Oleg for your clarification.
I thoutgh on the use or ErrorT or something similar but the fact is
that i need many bacPoints, not just one. That is, The user can go
many pages back in the navigation pressing many times te back
buttton.,. My code has a failure detection in each backPoint , so t
But, on my side,
BackT [BackPoint 1]
and
BackT [NoBack 1]
can be made indistinguishable outside the code where the monad is
defined. Probably the effect required is not possible without
breaking the law
2012/3/31 Ross Paterson :
> On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 01:34:29AM +0100, Alberto G. Corona w
On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 4:48 AM, Paul Liu wrote:
> Is there any follow up on this?
>
> I was wondering what is the best way to sequence a number of sources
> together. Anybody gave a further thought on this?
>
I believe sequence sources together can already be done by `Monoid`
instance.
>
> Reg
I recently uploaded fast-tags-0.0.3. The main thing is that all the
performance problems I was able to find have been fixed---hopefully
will no longer be mistaken as an April Fools joke! Here's copy and
paste from the hackage description:
Changes since 0.0.2:
Lots of speed ups, especially when
What sorts of things can cause a thread to get an asynchronous "thread
killed" exception? I've been seeing rare, inexplicable "thread
killed" messages in my Snap handlers for a long time, but they aren't
from Snap's timeout code. I recently upgraded to ghc 7.4.1, and that
caused the kills to happ
On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 6:37 AM, tsuraan wrote:
> What sorts of things can cause a thread to get an asynchronous "thread
> killed" exception? I've been seeing rare, inexplicable "thread
> killed" messages in my Snap handlers for a long time, but they aren't
> from Snap's timeout code. I recently
On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 6:37 AM, tsuraan wrote:
> What sorts of things can cause a thread to get an asynchronous "thread
> killed" exception? I've been seeing rare, inexplicable "thread
> killed" messages in my Snap handlers for a long time, but they aren't
> from Snap's timeout code.
This is a