嗯,知道了。
在 2011年5月23日 下午8:23,lingyired 写道:
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> 在 2011年5月23日 下午8:14,Wman 写道:
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>> 哦?发到哪里?
>>
>> 在 2011年5月23日 下午7:34,lingyired 写道:
>> > ...发错地方。
>> >
>> > 在 2011年5月23日 下午7:30,Wman 写道:
>> >
>> >> 大
哦?发到哪里?
在 2011年5月23日 下午7:34,lingyired 写道:
> ...发错地方。
>
> 在 2011年5月23日 下午7:30,Wman 写道:
>
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Thank you, guys, i somehow got the impression that there has to be some
meaning to this. It seemed unprobable, but why would anybody write it like
that if there weren't some reason to it ? ;-)))
Have a nice holidays, btw.
Cheers, wman.
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 3:21 PM, Duncan Coutts
calate instead of concat
(probably when dealing with non-lazy bytestrings) ?
Thx, wman.
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Thanks to you all for inspiration.
My web app (which otherwise ran ok) was getting stuck while getting harassed
by ab (apache-benchmark) after receiving some 800+ requests in short
succession (not less, never gotten to 900, what was weird that running like
500 reqs - pause - 500 reqs ... went ok).
>
> That's the kind of mentality I am talking about. The "we are better
> than you" mentality, should stay with the Java and .NET people. If you
> have this urge of feeling superior and believe haskell-hacking is some
> kind of achievement. .
>
Well, you are what many call "person who just can
2008/12/17 Tristan Seligmann
> I really don't think that including a visual pun on the (>>=)
> operator translates to "Haskell, it's all about monads"; you're only
> likely to recognise the pun after you already know about monads anyway.
>
True, true, and who cares about folks afraid of unknown
you probably got it pointed out in haskell-beginners, but in case not:
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 7:10 PM, abdullah abdul Khadir <
abdullah.ak2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> a) I need to put a do after else for more than one instruction (?)
No, the do thingy is a syntactic sugar for chaining "warm, fuzzy
>
> Well yeah, if you directly access low-level stuff, it's quite easy to make
> your program crash.
>
> The point is... I'm not doing that. Gtk2hs is, but that's a well-tested
> library, so I very much doubt it's the source of the bug.
so how would a bug in GTK or in libpng demonstrate itself ?
Shouldn't hiding the package stop it from causing possible mayhem, yet it be
accessible to those packages depending on the new version explicitly ?
On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 2:53 AM, Jason Dusek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I recently took a look at the new Yi, and it looks neat but I
> am hesitan
as usual, i forgot to use the magical "reply to all" and under the
impression I'm still talking to the list had bothered dons personally
(heresy/sacrilege/deathwish , i know)
to rectify it a bit at least, i'm posting a summary, in hopes someone find
it useful.
-- this d
ghc -Onot -fstrictness --make Main1.hs && ghc -Onot -fstrictness --make
Main2.hs && ghc -Onot -fstrictness --make Main3.hs
time Main1 < nums
real0m39.530s
user0m0.015s
sys 0m0.030s
time Main2 < nums
real0m14.078s
user0m0.015s
sys 0m0.015s
time Main3.exe < nums
real0m
t;
and now seriously:
is there a reason why -O2 shouldn't be made the default (and allowing to
turn off optimizations by -O0 perhaps) ?
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 5:36 AM, wman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> new figures, after updating bytestring (0.9.0.1.1 -> 0.9.1.2) && us
new figures, after updating bytestring (0.9.0.1.1 -> 0.9.1.2) && using -O2
time Main < nums
real0m2.531s
user0m0.015s
sys 0m0.015s
time Main2 < nums
real0m13.999s
user0m0.015s
sys 0m0.015s
time Main3 < nums
real0m2.796s
user0m0.015s
sys 0m0.015s
thats more li
the problem is that using readInt is actually _as slow_, at least using my
test script :-((
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 5:12 AM, Don Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 666wman:
> >a slight modification to compile it :
> >
> >change:
> >where sumFile = sum . map read . L.words
> >to :
a slight modification to compile it :
change:
where sumFile = sum . map read . L.words
to :
where sumFile = sum . map (read . L.unpack) . L.words
but it's actually _slower_ than the non-bytestring version.
i did a little test, three versions of the same script and manufactured
meself a ~50 MB f
the mingw git worked flawlessly for me (and will be certainly a lot less of
hassle, if one tries to remain cygwin-free). their version of git-gui also
works (i didn't test it extensively).
http://code.google.com/p/msysgit/
featuring an installer as well ;-)
as for darcs, look here:
http://wiki.
As far as insults go, one simply cannot go wrong with THE Shakespearean
insult kit ;-))
http://www.pangloss.com/seidel/shake_rule.html
2008/10/6 John Van Enk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 2:52 PM, Don Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Is the code around somewhere? This
And to be really original, try to sell some weird adjective with it. The
ubuntu crowd didn't buy this, so maybe you could make it Horny Hornet VPN
;-)
2008/10/6 Jason Dagit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> My advice so to find something cute, like an animal, and use that in the
> name instead of some impl
> >The best I can do is HaskVPN. This name is so bad I'm afraid to admit
> it.
> >A better suggestion would be much appreciated.
>
How about HaPN (pronounced as happen), obviously standing for Haskell
Private Network. Whether it's better is a matter of taste ;-)
>
> Is the code around so
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 10:52 PM, Duncan Coutts
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> > and you have network access, start updating it.
>
> That's hard. Detecting if we would be able to make a network connection
> without actually doing it is not something I know how to do (esp in a
> portable way). We would
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 10:40 PM, Andrew Coppin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Maybe I should start a new tradition where Haskellers have a blob of
> Haskell as their sig?
>
> (I can't *wait* to see what the luminaries such as dons, dcoutts and igloo
> come up with...)
>
Some haskell equivalent of :
ing used to the fact that gmail kindly replies to the user on whose
behalf the message was sent, not to the list.
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 9:51 PM, Andrew Coppin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> wman wrote:
>
>> Long story short, I promised him a one-liner to "show the power and bea
True, true. And i told myself no-one would notice ;-))
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 9:51 PM, Graham Fawcett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> 2008/9/30 wman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Thanks a lot, I've had a hunch it was possible to get rid of those those
> > liftM's.
Thanks a lot, I've had a hunch it was possible to get rid of those those
liftM's. I turned it into:
(writeFile "output.csv") . printCSV . (map updateLine) . (either (error
"Chyba pri cteni CSV.") id) =<< parseCSVFromFile "input.csv"
and am sincerely hoping he will try to decypher it's meaning ;-)
how about using a wrapper script, to which you would supply the value as
parameter
so you would just use runCommand "thescript " ?
Herein lies the problem: I have a program that accepts complete commands
> from a file and executes them. It works perfectly. And now I'd just like to
> set an enviro
"input.csv")
Is there room for improvement ?
Could it still be made into one-liner without modifying the csv module (and
without resorting to
case parseCSVFromFile "input.csv" of { Left _ -> []; Right x -> x}
kind of tricks) ?
Thanks, wman.
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I stumbled upon hircules-0.3 IRC client and decided to take it for a test
drive.
I managed to get it to compile under ghc-6.8.3/win32, converted it to use
Text.Codec.Iconv (the old version of included Iconv.hs should also work),
but it seems it doesn't work. It only gives an empty form and accordi
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