lang:haskell seems to work just fine for me.
On 2/14/07, Adam Peacock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2/14/07, Stephane Bortzmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.krugle.com/
>
> Unlike Google, you can specify Haskell as a language.
It is true that you can't directly specify the programm
On 2/14/07, Stephane Bortzmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://www.krugle.com/
Unlike Google, you can specify Haskell as a language.
It is true that you can't directly specify the programming language
with Google. But you can specify the filetype, i.e. hs or lhs, with
Google.
To do this, j
On 14/02/07, Stephane Bortzmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://www.krugle.com/
Nice :-)
Unlike Google, you can specify Haskell as a language.
Google CodeSearch is pretty handy though:
http://www.google.com/codesearch?q=lang%3Ahaskell
it seems to return code with good relevence, and ca
http://www.krugle.com/
Unlike Google, you can specify Haskell as a language.
But the very useful (and, again, unlike Google) parsing service, which
allows you to specify that you search "foldl" only in function calls,
not function definitions, seems broken for Haskell ("map" is never
found in fun