On 10/13/08, Andrew Coppin wrote:
Cool. Is there any progress on getting GHC to *not* freak out when you
ask it to compile a CAF containing several hundred KB of string literal? :-}
Yes and no. There's dons' compiled-constants pkg which has a solution:
mjm2002:
On 10/13/08, Andrew Coppin wrote:
Cool. Is there any progress on getting GHC to *not* freak out when you
ask it to compile a CAF containing several hundred KB of string literal? :-}
Yes and no. There's dons' compiled-constants pkg which has a solution:
The new QuasiQuotes extension arriving with ghc 6.10 is very exciting,
and handling multi-line string literals is like stealing candy from
a baby. ;)
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-- Here.hs
module Here (here) where
import Language.Haskell.TH.Quote
Matt Morrow wrote:
The new QuasiQuotes extension arriving with ghc 6.10 is very exciting,
and handling multi-line string literals is like stealing candy from
a baby. ;)
Cool. Is there any progress on getting GHC to *not* freak out when you
ask it to compile a CAF containing several hundred
-10-14 02:15:30
Subject: [Haskell-cafe] Multi-line string literals are both easy /and/elegant
in Haskell
The new QuasiQuotes extension arriving with ghc 6.10 is very exciting,
and handling multi-line string literals is like stealing candy from
a baby