Good point. Done.
On 29.11.12 06:16, Conrad Parker wrote:
#REDIRECT [[IDEs]]
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Hi. There is more verbose page http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/IDEs .
I registered on http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/ , but have not found
the Delete Page command, wiki software help pages, or feedback
channel, so I'm writing here.
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On 28.11.12 21:53, Brent Yorgey wrote:
is probably not a good idea anyway -- what if there are other pages
that link to it?
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 07:08:16PM +0200, Roman Beslik wrote:
Hi. There is more verbose page
I am not aware of such a library, but IMHO this code will be very simple.
data Bits b = BitList b = BitList Int {- number of used bits in the
next component -} b [b]
Write an isomorphism between @BitList b@ and @ListStep (BitList b)@
where
data ListStep e rc = Nil | Cons e rc
On 07.10.11
Yes, if you do not use high-level concepts and optimize everything by
hand, it requires a lot of testing. :)
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Hello.
IMHO there are 2 ways to define categories in Haskell:
W0) the category of types and functions (base.Data.Functor and company
belongs to it);
W1) the class base.Control.Category.Category.
(Defining a category where the class of objects is a type seems
impossible in Haskell.)
But
Hello. How can I find which installed package a specified module belongs
to? ghci or cabal or ghc-pkg?
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to open a Haskell forum based on phpBB, but I need some
collaborators for organize its content, and moderate its use.
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I patch broken packages in my local repository. I increment a version
so the local repository get a precedence over the Hackage.
On 16.07.10 03:54, Mark Wotton wrote:
2. run my own hackage server and tell my users to use that instead.
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of the base library.
http://www.beroal.in.ua/prg/haskell/locale.patch
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and commutativity of ring), expressions are equivalent. I
am not aware whether Haskell has a library.
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are in a miserable state of not respecting docs
when the docs are complete.
Why should anyone expect
deleteBy (=) 5 [0..10]
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On 27.06.10 04:07, Brandon S Allbery KF8NH wrote:
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On 6/26/10 19:52 , Roman Beslik wrote:
I fail to see how it will brake programs. Current programs do not use
Unicode because it is implemented incorrectly.
Currently, FilePath is an alias
On 27.06.10 03:58, Felipe Lessa wrote:
On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 02:55:33AM +0300, Roman Beslik wrote:
On 26.06.10 15:44, Felipe Lessa wrote:
However, suppose your program needs to create a file with a name
based on a database information. Your database is UTF-8. How do
you translate
, and with manual recoding it allows to use filesystems with
any encoding
O'kay, but IMHO few people want to have a headache with recoding. You
knew that the implementation was incorrect, why you relied on it?
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it since they use it as String
Hello, do you read me? I said: do not change FilePath.
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that, by default, is determined by the *current locale*.
The Haskell 98 Foreign Function Interface.
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It is not a programming language issue.
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fail to see how it will brake programs. Current programs do not use
Unicode because it is implemented incorrectly.
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On 26.06.10 15:44, Felipe Lessa wrote:
On Sat, Jun 26, 2010 at 09:29:29AM +0300, Roman Beslik wrote:
Incorrect encoding of filepaths is common in e.g. Cyrillic Linux
(because of multiple possible encodings --- CP1251, KOI8-R, UTF-8)
and is solved by fiddling with the current locale and media
can submit it in GHCi with something like:
*Nomic submitRulemyrule
You can store a set of rules in IORef or another IO-mutable type. I
think you are in the IO monad is pretty vague. Obviously, GHCi runs
pure computations also.
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On 18.06.10 07:41, Jason Dagit wrote:
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 6:36 AM, Roman Beslik ber...@ukr.net
mailto:ber...@ukr.net wrote:
I mean that a link [[X]] leads to HaskellWiki if X exists in
HaskellWiki and to Wikipedia otherwise.
I think this is probably a bad idea. Imagine trying
#Interwiki_links
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different things. So I
think it is better to build on the HaskellWiki where the words can mean
what we want them to.
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) first. But
what if I want to fix its second and third argument and not its first
argument? Can flip help
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On 17.06.10 19:12, Roman Beslik wrote:
On 17.06.10 12:40, Roman Cheplyaka wrote:
From reading core I got the impression that everything is strict
unboxed. Perhaps this is related to creating some closures? How to get
rid of those allocations?
Yes, distance creates a closure of type @Double
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