Maur??cio wrote:
> I have to rebuild it due to a bug. However, I'm
> doing that because there's a single position which
> my brother could not solve, and he believes it to
> be impossible, so we want to check:
>
> #0#
> ###0###
> ###
> ###
> ###
> ###
I guess you meant
> #0#
> #
What is SingHaskell?
Sing(apore)Haskell is a Haskell (and related languages) meeting in
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Thomas,
On Nov 25, 2007 5:50 PM, Thomas Hartman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Dmitri, I also had to fix an issue with System.FilePath,
> there's a message about this on haskell cafe.
In fact, takeDirectory is the right replacement for getDirectory in
older FilePath. I have pushed this chang
On 25/11/2007, Thomas Schilling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 2007-11-25 at 18:49 +0100, manu wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm trying to do something that should be fairly simple, installing
> > some DB package so I can use MySQL or SQLite.
> >
> > with Takusen :
> >
> > $ runhaskell Setup.hs c
Hi,
I have made the file `addtags.idl' part of the repo. Please do scons
update and see if it compiles.
PS If there are any other problems with Yhc/Javascript backend, please
CC me, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks
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Dimitry Golubovsky
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Hi again,
I'm thinking: if this all is about a small file, addtags.idl which is
generated in some unusual way, I might just add it to the
distributable source tree, and then nobody would have had problems
with ${var:m:n} substitution.
Thanks.
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Dimitry Golubovsky
Anywhere on the Web
_
bernardy:
> On Nov 25, 2007 9:23 PM, Don Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > What are the long term goals of the project? To merge key data
> > structures into the containers library?
> >
>
> They are a more like a replacement, with (almost) the same api, and
> better performance (last time
Hi,
This is my stuff, and I am of course willing to fix this to make more
compatible. I am not really deep into this "shell hell" (that is,
used anything that worked for me not seeing much difference between
shells in e. g. Archlinux vs. Ubuntu), but if there are any
suggestions what could be fi
ahey:
> Hello Folks,
>
> As some of you will be aware, I have been working on various Map
> implementations that currently live here..
>
> http://code.haskell.org/collections/collections-ghc6.8
>
> The libs in question being Data.Tree.AVL, Data.Trie.General and a few
> other bits like Data.COrde
Tillmann Rendel wrote:
Andrew Coppin wrote:
In general, I find *most* search functions to be fairly unhelpful.
Google is the shining exception to this rule; it almost always seems
to figure out what you're after.
I guess doing text searching is just a fundamentally difficult
problem, and the
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm trying to pretty-print (with Text
>> . PrettyPrint . HughesPJ) a set of peg
>> solitaire boards. No matter what I try, I
>> always get this: (...)
>>
>
> Just curious. Are you working on the algorithm
> also? :)
Sure. It's done already. I did generate a file
with all possible (i.
On Sun, 2007-11-25 at 18:49 +0100, manu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to do something that should be fairly simple, installing
> some DB package so I can use MySQL or SQLite.
>
> However I've had troubles building HSQL, HaskellDB and Takusen before
> giving up (I am using ghc 6.8.1 and Cabal
Also, I didn't realize this at first, but in order to use any of the
MonadTrans instances, like having StateT s (Prompt p) automatically be a
MonadPrompt, you sadly also need "-fallow-overlapping-instances".
This is because MonadTrans monads looks a lot like Prompt.
arbitrary MonadTrans monad:
Hello,
I'm trying to do something that should be fairly simple, installing
some DB package so I can use MySQL or SQLite.
However I've had troubles building HSQL, HaskellDB and Takusen before
giving up (I am using ghc 6.8.1 and Cabal-1.2.2.0).
--
with HSQL :
Database/HSQL
Thanks all for your suggestions.
On Nov 23, 2007 10:31 PM, Duncan Coutts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-11-23 at 20:22 +, Paulo J. Matos wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm curious about the best way to typeset haskell code in a wordpress
> > blog. Using blockquote removes all indentatio
You could use Text.Pandoc.Blocks
(http://pandoc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/Text/Pandoc/Blocks.hs).
Something like this should do the trick:
> boards = map (docToBlock 7) [a, b]-- 7 is width of block
> colon = docToBlock 1 $ text "\n\n\n:" -- thin block for the colon
> boardSet = render $ blockTo
I was at least able to get things to build by doing
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/haskell-installs/yhc-install/yhc/src/translator/js>darcs
whatsnew
{
hunk ./src/translator/js/ycr2js.hs 8
-import System.FilePath.Version_0_09
+import System.FilePath
hunk ./src/translator/js/ycr2js.hs 40
-Just x ->
I got through this hurdle following suggestions at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DashAsBinSh
SHELL = /bin/bash at the top of the main makefile did not work, and I
did not bother going deeper down this route.
Rather I did sudo dpkg-reconfigure dash
and answered "no" when asked if sh should be dash. Th
On Nov 25, 2007, at 9:45 , Thomas Hartman wrote:
Feisty devs suggest people fix the underlying problem, which is that
/bin/sh should not assume bash as default, but specify bash
explicitly. So I guess this is what should be done in the case of
building ycr2js; either that or make it dash compat
Thanks Brandon. I'm on ubuntu feisty.
This breakage is a manifestation of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dash/+bug/61463
Basically, feisty switched the default shell to "dash" (which I'd
never heard of) from bash, because dash runs faster. But it's not 100%
compatible.
This was very
Hello Folks,
As some of you will be aware, I have been working on various Map
implementations that currently live here..
http://code.haskell.org/collections/collections-ghc6.8
The libs in question being Data.Tree.AVL, Data.Trie.General and a few
other bits like Data.COrdering and the AVL based
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