On Wed Jan 25, 2023 at 7:39 PM GMT, david larsson wrote:
> https://towardsdatascience.com/monads-from-the-lens-of-imperative-programmer-af1ab8c8790c
I'm not too sure about this one, I'm afraid.
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On Wed Jan 25, 2023 at 3:54 PM GMT, Wojtek Kosior wrote:
> While Guile is dynamically typed, functions we define in it generally
> do expect their arguments to be of certain types. And they also
> generally guarantee their return values to be of certain types. So even
> though there's no static typ
Hey Simon,
On Wed Jan 25, 2023 at 9:58 AM GMT, zimoun wrote:
> 1:https://simon.tournier.info/posts/2021-02-03-monad.html
Thanks! This looks helpful.
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Hi Guix,
We currently have two versions of GnuTLS packaged: 3.7.2 represented by
the `gnutls` variable and 3.7.7 represented by the `gnutls-latest`
variable. `guix refresh -l` reports that changes to the 3.7.2 version
would cause 14770 rebuilds, but only 30 rebuilds for the 3.7.7 version. As
On 1/25/23 20:37, Andy Tai wrote:
Hi, by looking at
https://issues.guix.gnu.org/search?query=is%3Aclosed
no patch issues as listed in the issue tracker processed since Jan 2...
not sure if this is something Guix maintainers should be concerned about.
Something is wrong with Mumi search.
htt
Hi, by looking at
https://issues.guix.gnu.org/search?query=is%3Aclosed
no patch issues as listed in the issue tracker processed since Jan 2...
not sure if this is something Guix maintainers should be concerned about.
On 2023-01-25 08:12, ( wrote:
Hello Guix,
I've been struggling to write Part 2 of Dissecting Guix; I'm just not
sure where to start to
explain monads.
It's hard for a variety of reasons, those being that:
- Guile has no type system, so you can't express monads in terms of
types
- Guix do
Robby Zambito writes:
> Hi,
>
> I remember seeing some details about certain compilers not being
> allowed in Guix due to having an inadequate bootstrapping process, but
> I can't seem to find it right now. I'm looking to write a package for
> the Cyclone Scheme[1] implementation. The compiler re
Hi, Paren!
> - Guile has no type system, so you can't express monads in terms of types
While Guile is dynamically typed, functions we define in it generally
do expect their arguments to be of certain types. And they also
generally guarantee their return values to be of certain types. So even
th
Hello,
Am Mon, Jan 23, 2023 at 10:24:56AM +0100 schrieb Simon Tournier:
> > Am Wed, Jan 18, 2023 at 04:54:58PM + schrieb Kaelyn:
> >> On a side note, I'd recently discovered the flag to pass. To have a
> >>subject prefix like "[PATCH core-updates]" (as mentioned in the manual
> >>for staging a
Hello Guix,
In #60857, I've unified the cross/standard builders for the
pyproject-build-system; even their bags representation are now
shared. It enables fixing things such as #25235.
Going forward, I think it'd be beneficial to apply the same strategy to
other build systems, for consistency and
Am Wed, Jan 25, 2023 at 01:39:29PM +0100 schrieb zimoun:
> Is the package ’valgrind/interactive’ accessible with valgrind@3.17
> needed? Indeed, maybe it could be dropped, especially if it is broken
> for some use-case.
I do not know whether it is broken; the question is rather whether it is
need
Hi,
I remember seeing some details about certain compilers not being allowed
in Guix due to having an inadequate bootstrapping process, but I can't
seem to find it right now. I'm looking to write a package for the
Cyclone Scheme[1] implementation. The compiler requires a copy of itself
to build fr
Hi,
On Wed, 25 Jan 2023 at 12:01, Andreas Enge wrote:
> (define-public valgrind
> (package
> (name "valgrind")
> (version "3.17.0")
> (properties '((hidden? . #t)
>
> (define-public valgrind/interactive
> (package/inherit
>valgrind
>(version "3.17.0")
>
> (define-publ
Hello,
I am a bit confused about the valgrind situation. Currently there are three
packages:
(define-public valgrind
(package
(name "valgrind")
(version "3.17.0")
(properties '((hidden? . #t)
(define-public valgrind/interactive
(package/inherit
valgrind
(version "3.17.0"
Hi Guix,
I noticed that webkitgtk-next is defined in such a way that its name is
set to "webkitgtk", not "webkitgtk-next". This contrasts with how other
*-next packages are defined, such as emacs-next.
With respect to webkitgtk, if I run:
--8<---cut here---start-
Hi,
On Wed, 25 Jan 2023 at 07:12, "(" wrote:
> I've been struggling to write Part 2 of Dissecting Guix; I'm just not sure
> where to start to
> explain monads.
Here my attempt to explain monads using Guile:
1:https://simon.tournier.info/posts/2021-02-03-monad.html
My aim was to provide t
> There have been countless times when I was using etc/commiter.scm and it
> commited more than it should have and then slapped an incorrect message
> on it.
I wrote the initial version of etc/committer.scm to help me make 200+
commits for R updates. It performs that task as intended.
If it do
* guix/download.scm (url-fetch/xz-file): New variable.
---
guix/download.scm | 43 +++
1 file changed, 43 insertions(+)
diff --git a/guix/download.scm b/guix/download.scm
index 2e9ecb43fc..cce62c4185 100644
--- a/guix/download.scm
+++ b/guix/download.scm
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