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07:16: Not in scope: `B.lookAheadM' Perhaps you meant one of these: `S.lookAheadM' (imported from Data.Serialize.Get), `S.lookAhead' (imported from Data.Serialize.Get), `S.lookAheadE' (imported from Data.Serialize.Get) src/Data/Bytes/Get.hs:209:16: Not in scope: `B.lookAheadE' Perhaps you meant one of these: `S.lookAhe...
07:16: Not in scope: `B.lookAheadM' Perhaps you meant one of these: `S.lookAheadM' (imported from Data.Serialize.Get), `S.lookAhead' (imported from Data.Serialize.Get), `S.lookAheadE' (imported from Data.Serialize.Get) src/Data/Bytes/Get.hs:209:16: Not in scope: `B.lookAheadE' Perhaps you meant one of these: `S.lookAhe...
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Title: What are the benefits of replacing Haskell record with a function Problem title: What are the benefits of replacing Haskell record with a function Tags: data-structures, haskell Problem: What are the benefits of replacing Haskell record with a function I was reading this interesting article about continuations a...
What are the benefits of replacing Haskell record with a function What are the benefits of replacing Haskell record with a function data-structures haskell What Haskell Processor Hello Arg ArgString ArgInt What are the benefits of replacing Haskell record with a function I was reading this interesting article about con...
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Title: Why is matrix multiplication faster with Repa than with hmatrix? Problem title: Why is matrix multiplication faster with Repa than with hmatrix? Tags: haskell, matrix-multiplication Problem: Why is matrix multiplication faster with Repa than with hmatrix? It's interesting that Data.Array.Repa is actually faster ...
Why is matrix multiplication faster with Repa than with hmatrix? Why is matrix multiplication faster with Repa than with hmatrix? haskell matrix-multiplication Data.Array.Repa Data.Array.Repa.Algorithms.Matrix Numeric.LinearAlgebra Numeric.LinearAlgebra.LAPACK Why Repa Z:.1000:.1000::DIM2 Array DIM2 Double Z:.900:.900 ...
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Title: haskell error parse error (possibly incorrect indentation) Problem title: haskell error parse error (possibly incorrect indentation) Tags: haskell Problem: haskell error parse error (possibly incorrect indentation) this is my code font a = let x= ord a in if x>=0 || x<=31 || x>=126 then ["*****","*****","*****",...
haskell error parse error (possibly incorrect indentation) haskell error parse error (possibly incorrect indentation) haskell x-32 e1:e2:e3:e4:e5 Compiling Pixels Pixels.hs Pixels.hs:122:13 Failed haskell error parse error (possibly incorrect indentation) this is my code and i had and this error in convertir:
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43485540_c0
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Title: Stack not finding C library in non-standard location Problem title: Stack not finding C library in non-standard location Tags: haskell, haskell-stack Problem: Stack not finding C library in non-standard location I am creating bindings to some C libraries, but I am unable to get Stack to find them. My stack.yaml ...
Stack not finding C library in non-standard location Stack not finding C library in non-standard location haskell haskell-stack Stack fmod.h fsbank.h fmod.DLL fsbank.DLL Missing Libraries Stack not finding C library in non-standard location I am creating bindings to some C libraries, but I am unable to get Stack to fin...
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48974571_c0
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haskell
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Title: Haskell Using monads as a sort of a global variable Problem title: Haskell Using monads as a sort of a global variable Tags: haskell Problem: Haskell Using monads as a sort of a global variable I'm building a snake game and I'm using gloss graphics for the game. I'm using G.play for initiation of the game: main ...
Haskell Using monads as a sort of a global variable Haskell Using monads as a sort of a global variable haskell Haskell Using R.randomIO G.play Haskell Using monads as a sort of a global variable I'm building a snake game and I'm using gloss graphics for the game. I'm using G.play for initiation of the game: Now the sn...
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Title: Why can&#x27;t I use the Constraint kind in type family declarations? Problem title: Why can&#x27;t I use the Constraint kind in type family declarations? Tags: haskell, type-families, constraints, types Problem: Why can't I use the Constraint kind in type family declarations? I'm using {-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies...
Why can&#x27;t I use the Constraint kind in type family declarations? Why can&#x27;t I use the Constraint kind in type family declarations? haskell type-families constraints types Why Constraint LANGUAGE TypeFamilies DataKinds ConstraintKinds ExistentialQuantification NoConstraint Classes Not Why can't I use the Constr...
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Title: How to deal with &#x27;losing objects&#x27; in functional programming? Problem title: How to deal with &#x27;losing objects&#x27; in functional programming? Tags: haskell, functional-programming Problem: How to deal with 'losing objects' in functional programming? I am working with Haskell, and one of the big pr...
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1779431_c0
1779431
haskell
0
Title: Creating monads in haskell Problem title: Creating monads in haskell Tags: monads, haskell Problem: Creating monads in haskell I want to create my own monad. This is what i wrote: data LeafConType a = LeafCon (a,Int,Int) instance Monad (LeafConType ) where return = LeafCon lc@(LeafCon (t,i,n)) >>= f = if i>=n th...
Creating monads in haskell Creating monads in haskell monads haskell Creating LeafConType LeafCon Monad leafcon.hs:26:1 Occurs When leafcon.hs:27:1 Creating monads in haskell I want to create my own monad. This is what i wrote: But this dont work. Ghc says: Whats wrong with that? I want to do calculations while i is lo...
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41837086
haskell
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Title: Happy Context-Dependent Operator Precedence Problem title: Happy Context-Dependent Operator Precedence Tags: haskell, parsing, happy Problem: Happy Context-Dependent Operator Precedence I have two snippets of Happy code here, one that uses normal precedence rules, and one that uses context-dependent precedence r...
Happy Context-Dependent Operator Precedence Happy Context-Dependent Operator Precedence haskell parsing happy Happy Context-Dependent Operator Precedence Exp Plus Times Happy Context-Dependent Operator Precedence I have two snippets of Happy code here, one that uses normal precedence rules, and one that uses context-de...
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43800560_c0
43800560
haskell
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Title: How to stop threads, once there is no more data in Chan to process? Problem title: How to stop threads, once there is no more data in Chan to process? Tags: multithreading, haskell, channel Problem: How to stop threads, once there is no more data in Chan to process? I would like to use Control.Concurrent.Chan . ...
How to stop threads, once there is no more data in Chan to process? How to stop threads, once there is no more data in Chan to process? multithreading haskell channel How Chan TChan How to stop threads, once there is no more data in Chan to process? I would like to use Control.Concurrent.Chan . There is a large list, w...
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69004712_c0
69004712
haskell
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Title: Using return type polymorphism dictated by type classes Problem title: Using return type polymorphism dictated by type classes Tags: haskell, scoped-type-variables, adhoc-polymorphism, return-type, typeclass Problem: Using return type polymorphism dictated by type classes I have a class HasFavorite which assigns...
Using return type polymorphism dictated by type classes Using return type polymorphism dictated by type classes haskell scoped-type-variables adhoc-polymorphism return-type typeclass Using HasFavorite Animal Monkey Donkey Show Color Red Blue LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables Using return type polymorphism dictated by type c...
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29725253_c0
29725253
haskell
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Title: Python&#x27;s json.dumps (or) loads in haskell-aeson? Problem title: Python&#x27;s json.dumps (or) loads in haskell-aeson? Tags: haskell, aeson, json Problem: Python's json.dumps (or) loads in haskell-aeson? In Aeson library meant for object serializing/deserializing, I see the functions, FromJSON & ToJSON decla...
Python&#x27;s json.dumps (or) loads in haskell-aeson? Python&#x27;s json.dumps (or) loads in haskell-aeson? haskell aeson json Python json.dumps FromJSON ToJSON Coord Double Show json.loads Python's json.dumps (or) loads in haskell-aeson? In Aeson library meant for object serializing/deserializing, I see the functions,...
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31815310_c0
31815310
haskell
0
Title: The difference between type and newtype in Haskell Problem title: The difference between type and newtype in Haskell Tags: haskell, types Problem: The difference between type and newtype in Haskell From the book Programming in Haskell ( http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~gmh/book.html ), a parser is defined as follows: >...
The difference between type and newtype in Haskell The difference between type and newtype in Haskell haskell types Haskell Parser The difference between type and newtype in Haskell From the book Programming in Haskell ( http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~gmh/book.html ), a parser is defined as follows: However, from the sample...
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12397751_c0
12397751
haskell
0
Title: Adding class constraints to typeclass instance Problem title: Adding class constraints to typeclass instance Tags: haskell, typeclass Problem: Adding class constraints to typeclass instance I'm trying to implement the Cantor Pairing Function, as an instance of a generic Pair typeclass, as so: module Pair (Pair, ...
Adding class constraints to typeclass instance Adding class constraints to typeclass instance haskell typeclass Adding Pair CantorPair Wrapper Assume Integral Adding class constraints to typeclass instance I'm trying to implement the Cantor Pairing Function, as an instance of a generic Pair typeclass, as so: How can I ...
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26984072_c0
26984072
haskell
0
Title: cabal: how to stop the build on test failure? Problem title: cabal: how to stop the build on test failure? Tags: haskell, testing, cabal, build, unit-testing Problem: cabal: how to stop the build on test failure? i created tests in HUnit (Tests.hs). i connected them to main: main = runTestTT tests . when i do ru...
cabal: how to stop the build on test failure? cabal: how to stop the build on test failure? haskell testing cabal build unit-testing Tests Failure Cases Tried Errors Failures Counts exitcode-stdio-1.0 Tests.hs HUnit cabal: how to stop the build on test failure? i created tests in HUnit (Tests.hs). i connected them to m...
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77931843_c0
77931843
haskell
0
Title: Printing an expression using Dump library fails Problem title: Printing an expression using Dump library fails Tags: template-haskell, haskell, quasiquotes, quickcheck Problem: Printing an expression using Dump library fails I would like to print the property being tested alongside the argument that caused failu...
Printing an expression using Dump library fails Printing an expression using Dump library fails template-haskell haskell quasiquotes quickcheck Dump Debug.Dump Test.QuickCheck System.Exit Printing LANGUAGE TemplateHaskell Main prop_ReverseLengthFail Property ExitSuccess ExitFailure tempCodeRunnerFile.haskell:12:18 Coul...
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8371499_c0
8371499
haskell
0
Title: How does IncoherentInstances work? Problem title: How does IncoherentInstances work? Tags: typeclass, haskell, ghc Problem: How does IncoherentInstances work? Playing around with some code : {-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances, OverlappingInstances #-} class Arity f where arity :: f -> Int instance Arity x where arit...
How does IncoherentInstances work? How does IncoherentInstances work? typeclass haskell ghc How IncoherentInstances LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances OverlappingInstances Arity How does IncoherentInstances work? Playing around with some code : Without IncoherentInstances : If we add IncoherentInstances to the list of pragmas,...
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36423095_c0
36423095
haskell
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Title: Best Type To Represent Financial Amounts Problem title: Best Type To Represent Financial Amounts Tags: haskell Problem: Best Type To Represent Financial Amounts What is the best type to use to represent financial amounts in Haskell? I am doing some heavy calculations on the price of a financial product and would...
Best Type To Represent Financial Amounts Best Type To Represent Financial Amounts haskell Best Type Represent Financial Amounts Double RealFrac Fractional Best Type To Represent Financial Amounts What is the best type to use to represent financial amounts in Haskell? I am doing some heavy calculations on the price of a...
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17137111_c0
17137111
haskell
0
Title: Why isn&#x27;t GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving a Safe Haskell? Problem title: Why isn&#x27;t GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving a Safe Haskell? Tags: haskell, ghc, language-extension Problem: Why isn't GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving a Safe Haskell? From GHC's manual, Section Safe Language : Module boundary control — Haskell code...
Why isn&#x27;t GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving a Safe Haskell? Why isn&#x27;t GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving a Safe Haskell? haskell ghc language-extension Why GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving Safe Haskell Why isn't GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving a Safe Haskell? From GHC's manual, Section Safe Language : How can one break a module's inva...
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38382525_c0
38382525
haskell
0
Title: Can I import a type synonym&#x27;s data constructors without using the ViewPatterns GHC extension? Problem title: Can I import a type synonym&#x27;s data constructors without using the ViewPatterns GHC extension? Tags: haskell, ghc Problem: Can I import a type synonym's data constructors without using the ViewPa...
Can I import a type synonym&#x27;s data constructors without using the ViewPatterns GHC extension? Can I import a type synonym&#x27;s data constructors without using the ViewPatterns GHC extension? haskell ghc a the B C Can ViewPatterns GHC Event InputEvent MakeEvent Module Can I import a type synonym's data constructo...
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51005138_c0
51005138
haskell
0
Title: How do I write aeson ToJSON instances for types with kind (* -&gt; *) -&gt; * Problem title: How do I write aeson ToJSON instances for types with kind (* -&gt; *) -&gt; * Tags: aeson, haskell Problem: How do I write aeson ToJSON instances for types with kind (* -> *) -> * Motivation I have a type, MyType , which...
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53573671_c1
53573671
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showed above if I pass a list to list_to_graph it return a graph and graph_to_list does oposite (list_to_function . function_to_list) = λ x. x (function_to_list . list_to_function) = λ x. x its the same that I want to do with the other two functions. If I apply function_to_list to list_to_function as function_to_list ...
showed above if I pass a list to list_to_graph it return a graph and graph_to_list does oposite (list_to_function . function_to_list) = λ x. x (function_to_list . list_to_function) = λ x. x its the same that I want to do with the other two functions. If I apply function_to_list to list_to_function as function_to_list ...
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Title: How to avoid spaceleak in multiple list traversals? Problem title: How to avoid spaceleak in multiple list traversals? Tags: haskell Problem: How to avoid spaceleak in multiple list traversals? is GHC intelligent enough to run multiple operations on lists in 'semi-parallel'? Consider this (simplified) code: find...
How to avoid spaceleak in multiple list traversals? How to avoid spaceleak in multiple list traversals? haskell How How to avoid spaceleak in multiple list traversals? is GHC intelligent enough to run multiple operations on lists in 'semi-parallel'? Consider this (simplified) code: ( Monad due to original code ) I gues...
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17309694_c1
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Title: Are monads Writer m and Either e categorically dual? Problem title: Are monads Writer m and Either e categorically dual? Tags: haskell, monads, polymorphism, monoids Problem: Are monads Writer m and Either e categorically dual? I noticed there is a dual relation between Writer m and Either e monads. If m is a mo...
Are monads Writer m and Either e categorically dual? Are monads Writer m and Either e categorically dual? haskell monads polymorphism monoids Writer Either Are monads Writer m and Either e categorically dual? I noticed there is a dual relation between Writer m and Either e monads. If m is a monoid, then can be used to ...
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22411282_c1
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0 HS-Source-Dirs: src GHC-Options: -Wall Exposed-Modules: Data.Wavelets Other-Modules: Data.Wavelets.Internal Build-Depends: base >= 4 && < 5 ,bytestring >= 0.9 && < 1.0 ,mtl >= 2.1 && < 2.2 ,lens >= 3.9 ,text >= 0.11.3.1 ,transformers >= 0.3.0.0 ,vector >= 0.10.9.1 ,unordered-containers >= 0.2.3.3 ,hstatistics Test-Su...
ctors-4.0.2_p /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lHSparallel-3.2.0.4_p /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lHSexceptions-0.3.3_p /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lHSbifunctors-4.1.1_p /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lHSsemigroupoids-4.0_p cabal looks like: Name: wavelets Version: 0.1.0 Author: Scott Murphy Maintainer: Scott Murphy License: BSD3 Licen...
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68584017_c0
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haskell
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Title: Haskell CoreSyn library -- how does one refer to built-in IO types? Problem title: Haskell CoreSyn library -- how does one refer to built-in IO types? Tags: haskell, ghc, code-generation Problem: Haskell CoreSyn library -- how does one refer to built-in IO types? I am trying to see how the following Haskell code...
Haskell CoreSyn library -- how does one refer to built-in IO types? Haskell CoreSyn library -- how does one refer to built-in IO types? haskell ghc code-generation Haskell CoreSyn Main Double Haskell CoreSyn library -- how does one refer to built-in IO types? I am trying to see how the following Haskell code gets trans...
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Title: yesod devel compiles after change, but doesn&#x27;t actually reflect change Problem title: yesod devel compiles after change, but doesn&#x27;t actually reflect change Tags: haskell, yesod Problem: yesod devel compiles after change, but doesn't actually reflect change This happens in all handlers, but as an examp...
yesod devel compiles after change, but doesn&#x27;t actually reflect change yesod devel compiles after change, but doesn&#x27;t actually reflect change haskell yesod Handler Html Thing Content yesod devel compiles after change, but doesn't actually reflect change This happens in all handlers, but as an example, I have ...
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36726811_c1
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0.010s elapsed) RP time 0.000s ( 0.000s elapsed) PROF time 0.000s ( 0.000s elapsed) EXIT time 0.000s ( 0.000s elapsed) Total time 0.032s ( 0.038s elapsed) Alloc rate 5,681,944,666 bytes per MUT second Productivity 37.5% of total user, 31.8% of total elapsed gc_alloc_block_sync: 0 whitehole_spin: 0 gen[0].sync: 0 gen[1...
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haskell
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Title: (Num a) vs Integer type inference Problem title: (Num a) vs Integer type inference Tags: haskell Problem: (Num a) vs Integer type inference Consider the following Haskell function: sign a | a < 0 = (-1) | a > 0 = 1 | otherwise = 0 When I load this into ghci I expected :t sign to be: sign :: (Num a, Ord a) => a -...
(Num a) vs Integer type inference (Num a) vs Integer type inference haskell Num Integer Ord Main (Num a) vs Integer type inference Consider the following Haskell function: When I load this into ghci I expected :t sign to be: Instead it inferred it as: Similarly, if I ask for the type of the integer 5 , I expected Integ...
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40695023_c0
40695023
haskell
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Title: Creating Instance of Eq for custom data type in Haskell Problem title: Creating Instance of Eq for custom data type in Haskell Tags: typeclass, instances, haskell, custom-type Problem: Creating Instance of Eq for custom data type in Haskell I have made some custom Data types for number representation in Haskell,...
Creating Instance of Eq for custom data type in Haskell Creating Instance of Eq for custom data type in Haskell typeclass instances haskell custom-type Creating Instance Haskell Digit Zero One Two Digits Sign Pos Neg Positive Negative Numeral Num Creating Instance of Eq for custom data type in Haskell I have made some ...
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48534309_c0
48534309
haskell
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Title: efficiency of list comprehensions in Haskell Problem title: efficiency of list comprehensions in Haskell Tags: haskell, list-comprehension Problem: efficiency of list comprehensions in Haskell I've been learning Haskell and I made a few statistical functions that would work on lists of either Int or Float types....
efficiency of list comprehensions in Haskell efficiency of list comprehensions in Haskell haskell list-comprehension Haskell Float Real Floating efficiency of list comprehensions in Haskell I've been learning Haskell and I made a few statistical functions that would work on lists of either Int or Float types. Here are ...
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49171905_c0
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Title: ConnectionFailure user error ( RTS doesn&#x27;t support multiple OS threads ( use ghc -threaded when linking ) ) Problem title: ConnectionFailure user error ( RTS doesn&#x27;t support multiple OS threads ( use ghc -threaded when linking ) ) Tags: ghc, haskell-stack, haskell Problem: ConnectionFailure user error ...
ConnectionFailure user error ( RTS doesn&#x27;t support multiple OS threads ( use ghc -threaded when linking ) ) ConnectionFailure user error ( RTS doesn&#x27;t support multiple OS threads ( use ghc -threaded when linking ) ) ghc haskell-stack haskell ConnectionFailure RTS config.yaml ConnectionFailure user error ( RTS...
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8972662_c1
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1.0.a(hsiconv.o):hsiconv.c:(.text+0x17): undefined reference to `_imp__libiconv' C:\Documents and Settings\kdv\Application Data\cabal\iconv-0.4.1.0\ghc-7.0.4/libHSiconv-0.4.1.0.a(hsiconv.o):hsiconv.c:(.text+0x27): undefined reference to `_imp__libiconv_close' collect2: ld returned 1 exit status With 'GHCi',I face an is...
1.0.a(hsiconv.o):hsiconv.c:(.text+0x17): undefined reference to `_imp__libiconv' C:\Documents and Settings\kdv\Application Data\cabal\iconv-0.4.1.0\ghc-7.0.4/libHSiconv-0.4.1.0.a(hsiconv.o):hsiconv.c:(.text+0x27): undefined reference to `_imp__libiconv_close' collect2: ld returned 1 exit status With 'GHCi',I face an is...
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17038947_c1
17038947
haskell
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the following main function main :: IO () main = some magic incantation donwloadUri more incantation getTuples The character encoding of the result of getItemTitle broken, it puts code points in the places of the accented characters. The feed is utf8 encoded, and i thought that all haskell string manipulation function...
the following main function main :: IO () main = some magic incantation donwloadUri more incantation getTuples The character encoding of the result of getItemTitle broken, it puts code points in the places of the accented characters. The feed is utf8 encoded, and i thought that all haskell string manipulation function...
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23910988_c0
23910988
haskell
0
Title: Illegal instance declaration for typeclass TF Problem title: Illegal instance declaration for typeclass TF Tags: haskell Problem: Illegal instance declaration for typeclass TF I am having a problem declaring an instance of the following typeclass. I tried to follow the advice in the error message from the ghci c...
Illegal instance declaration for typeclass TF Illegal instance declaration for typeclass TF haskell Illegal Bool All Use FlexibleInstances Illegal instance declaration for typeclass TF I am having a problem declaring an instance of the following typeclass. I tried to follow the advice in the error message from the ghci...
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59440692_c0
59440692
haskell
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Title: Proper refactor of a Haskell code when a non-monadic value becomes a monadic value Problem title: Proper refactor of a Haskell code when a non-monadic value becomes a monadic value Tags: monads, haskell Problem: Proper refactor of a Haskell code when a non-monadic value becomes a monadic value Let's say I have t...
Proper refactor of a Haskell code when a non-monadic value becomes a monadic value Proper refactor of a Haskell code when a non-monadic value becomes a monadic value monads haskell Proper Haskell Just liftM2 Proper refactor of a Haskell code when a non-monadic value becomes a monadic value Let's say I have this sample ...
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6005382_c1
6005382
haskell
1
, sometimes I want to change the block for all files , so the current system of importing everything individually can be tedious. Suppose, for example, that I need to remove the old import Time and change this to the new [sic?] import System.Time . Then, with the current system, I have to edit all files. Or, maybe I le...
, sometimes I want to change the block for all files , so the current system of importing everything individually can be tedious. Suppose, for example, that I need to remove the old import Time and change this to the new [sic?] import System.Time . Then, with the current system, I have to edit all files. Or, maybe I le...
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4001749_c0
4001749
haskell
0
Title: Is DeriveFunctor a well-recognized extension? Cabal seems confused Problem title: Is DeriveFunctor a well-recognized extension? Cabal seems confused Tags: haskell, build-process, cabal, ghc Problem: Is DeriveFunctor a well-recognized extension? Cabal seems confused Cabal is giving me mixed messages. When I say: ...
Is DeriveFunctor a well-recognized extension? Cabal seems confused Is DeriveFunctor a well-recognized extension? Cabal seems confused haskell build-process cabal ghc version DeriveFunctor Cabal Extensions Warning Unknown GHC-Options XDeriveFunctor Instead LANGUAGE Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compilation System haskell-pla...
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47680039_c0
47680039
haskell
0
Title: difficulty to define the monad on all values Problem title: difficulty to define the monad on all values Tags: monads, haskell Problem: difficulty to define the monad on all values I trying to write monad that multiply all data nodes by given number. I don't know how to define the Monad correctly. module Main wh...
difficulty to define the monad on all values difficulty to define the monad on all values monads haskell f Main LinkedList NodeWithoutNext Node Show Functor Applicative Monad Bla.hs:16:39 Couldn Linked Bla.hs:15:24-26 Expected Actual Relevant Bla.hs:16:22 LinkedLi Bla.hs:15:24 difficulty to define the monad on all valu...
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78416657_c0
78416657
haskell
0
Title: Why is the function composition with itself allowed in this question? Problem title: Why is the function composition with itself allowed in this question? Tags: haskell, function-composition, function Problem: Why is the function composition with itself allowed in this question? I was doing a past paper and was ...
Why is the function composition with itself allowed in this question? Why is the function composition with itself allowed in this question? haskell function-composition function Why Why is the function composition with itself allowed in this question? I was doing a past paper and was very confused by this question: ent...
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65415060_c0
65415060
haskell
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Title: Random Function in Haskell Problem title: Random Function in Haskell Tags: functional-programming, haskell, random Problem: Random Function in Haskell I'm currently working on a program in Haskell (which I am very new to) where I need to randomly generate co-ordinates and use them around the program in several p...
Random Function in Haskell Random Function in Haskell functional-programming haskell random Data.List System.Random Random Haskell Float Couldn Expected Actual Char Random Function in Haskell I'm currently working on a program in Haskell (which I am very new to) where I need to randomly generate co-ordinates and use th...
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44092032_c0
44092032
haskell
0
Title: Where is the Functor implementation of `((,) e)`, the type annotation container? Problem title: Where is the Functor implementation of `((,) e)`, the type annotation container? Tags: functor, typeclass, tuples, haskell Problem: Where is the Functor implementation of `((,) e)`, the type annotation container? The ...
Where is the Functor implementation of `((,) e)`, the type annotation container? Where is the Functor implementation of `((,) e)`, the type annotation container? functor typeclass tuples haskell Where Functor TupleSections Where is the Functor implementation of `((,) e)`, the type annotation container? The Typeclassope...
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65171438_c0
65171438
haskell
0
Title: Couldn&#x27;t match type error when implementing type class function Problem title: Couldn&#x27;t match type error when implementing type class function Tags: graph, haskell, instance, type-signature, typeclass Problem: Couldn't match type error when implementing type class function I am trying to build my own s...
Couldn&#x27;t match type error when implementing type class function Couldn&#x27;t match type error when implementing type class function graph haskell instance type-signature typeclass mapGraph Couldn Graph Data.Map Ord S.Set M.Map Show S.fromList M.keys Main Main.hs:59:22 Main.hs:59:3-9 Main.hs:58:10-46 Expected Actu...
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55686276_c0
55686276
haskell
0
Title: Capture group names with regex Problem title: Capture group names with regex Tags: haskell Problem: Capture group names with regex I'm trying to use the regex package (with TDFA) and the only reference I can find for named captures group is a quasi quoter (cp) and no explanation. Basically I have regexs in a con...
Capture group names with regex Capture group names with regex haskell Capture Matches Maybe Match Capture group names with regex I'm trying to use the regex package (with TDFA) and the only reference I can find for named captures group is a quasi quoter (cp) and no explanation. Basically I have regexs in a config files...
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33566889_c0
33566889
haskell
0
Title: how to resolve use of operators in type declaration (Repa) ? Problem title: how to resolve use of operators in type declaration (Repa) ? Tags: repa, haskell Problem: how to resolve use of operators in type declaration (Repa) ? I am playing around with Repa, and the code below can compile and run. import qualifie...
how to resolve use of operators in type declaration (Repa) ? how to resolve use of operators in type declaration (Repa) ? repa haskell qualified Repa Data.Array.Repa R.Array R.U R.Z Float R.fromListUnboxed Illegal Use TypeOperators how to resolve use of operators in type declaration (Repa) ? I am playing around with Re...
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14934242_c0
14934242
haskell
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Title: What&#x27;s the closest thing to Haskell&#x27;s typeclasses in OCaml? Problem title: What&#x27;s the closest thing to Haskell&#x27;s typeclasses in OCaml? Tags: haskell, ocaml, polymorphism, typeclass Problem: What's the closest thing to Haskell's typeclasses in OCaml? What are some ways that I can accomplish wh...
What&#x27;s the closest thing to Haskell&#x27;s typeclasses in OCaml? What&#x27;s the closest thing to Haskell&#x27;s typeclasses in OCaml? haskell ocaml polymorphism typeclass What Haskell OCaml Lesser Equal Greater my_sort What's the closest thing to Haskell's typeclasses in OCaml? What are some ways that I can accom...
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44459409_c0
44459409
haskell
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Title: Redirect to https with Snap Problem title: Redirect to https with Snap Tags: haskell-snap-framework, haskell, https Problem: Redirect to https with Snap i have this code to start a snap app over https: main :: IO () main = do -- get the port from the ENV , it should be in /etc/profile as any other ENV variable o...
Redirect to https with Snap Redirect to https with Snap haskell-snap-framework haskell https the Redirect Snap ENV BIND_PORT Main.skite cert.pem privkey.pem Rain.skite example.com Redirect to https with Snap i have this code to start a snap app over https: Now, when i am browsing with example.com is not forwarded to ht...
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Title: Parsing optional recursive parser runs in infinite recursion Problem title: Parsing optional recursive parser runs in infinite recursion Tags: haskell, parsing, megaparsec Problem: Parsing optional recursive parser runs in infinite recursion I'm currently writing a parser for ECMAScript 5 (as a toy). The standar...
Parsing optional recursive parser runs in infinite recursion Parsing optional recursive parser runs in infinite recursion haskell parsing megaparsec Parsing LogicalORExpression LogicalANDExpression Parser Just Nothing AndExpression Parsing optional recursive parser runs in infinite recursion I'm currently writing a par...
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57062048_c0
57062048
haskell
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Title: Is it bad form to make new types/datas for clarity? Problem title: Is it bad form to make new types/datas for clarity? Tags: type-safety, type-alias, newtype, haskell Problem: Is it bad form to make new types/datas for clarity? I would like to know if it is bad form to do something like this: data Alignment = Le...
Is it bad form to make new types/datas for clarity? Is it bad form to make new types/datas for clarity? type-safety type-alias newtype haskell Alignment LeftAl CenterAl RightAl Delimiter Char Width Is it bad form to make new types/datas for clarity? I would like to know if it is bad form to do something like this: Rath...
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11485186_c0
11485186
haskell
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Title: Dynamically-Sized List of Fields in Yesod Problem title: Dynamically-Sized List of Fields in Yesod Tags: haskell, forms, web, yesod Problem: Dynamically-Sized List of Fields in Yesod In HTML, multiple fields can be specified with a non-unique name like so: <input type="checkbox" name="breakfast" value="eggs"> <i...
Dynamically-Sized List of Fields in Yesod Dynamically-Sized List of Fields in Yesod haskell forms web yesod Dynamically-Sized List Fields Yesod More document.createElement s.type s.name this.form.appendChild Dynamically-Sized List of Fields in Yesod In HTML, multiple fields can be specified with a non-unique name like ...
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23976276_c0
23976276
haskell
0
Title: Hashing by Persistent&#x27;s Entity key? Problem title: Hashing by Persistent&#x27;s Entity key? Tags: yesod, haskell Problem: Hashing by Persistent's Entity key? I'm trying to build a Data.HashMap structure by grouping multiple Persistent entities by their foreign key field. E.g. say I have these two entities (...
Hashing by Persistent&#x27;s Entity key? Hashing by Persistent&#x27;s Entity key? yesod haskell Hashing Persistent Entity Data.HashMap Person Maybe Show BlogPost PersonId HashMap Hashable Hashing by Persistent's Entity key? I'm trying to build a Data.HashMap structure by grouping multiple Persistent entities by their f...
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5897996_c0
5897996
haskell
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Title: Model-driven Software Development vs. Haskell Problem title: Model-driven Software Development vs. Haskell Tags: model-driven-development, haskell, functional-programming Problem: Model-driven Software Development vs. Haskell Just reading the (german) Wiki-Article about Model-Driven SW-Development (MDSD). Summin...
Model-driven Software Development vs. Haskell Model-driven Software Development vs. Haskell model-driven-development haskell functional-programming Model-driven Software Development Haskell Model-driven Software Development vs. Haskell Just reading the (german) Wiki-Article about Model-Driven SW-Development (MDSD). Sum...
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62114605_c0
62114605
haskell
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Title: Result type of a polyvariadic function in haskell Problem title: Result type of a polyvariadic function in haskell Tags: polyvariadic, haskell Problem: Result type of a polyvariadic function in haskell While studying polyvariadic functions in Haskell I stumbled across the following SO questions: How to create a ...
Result type of a polyvariadic function in haskell Result type of a polyvariadic function in haskell polyvariadic haskell a being bar Result LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances MergeStrings test.hs:12:7 Ambiguous Relevant test.hs:12:1 Probable These Defined test.hs:6:10 test.hs:4:10 Text.Printf.printf Result type of a polyvariad...
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64101825_c0
64101825
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Title: How to capture type variable in TemplateHaskell quote Problem title: How to capture type variable in TemplateHaskell quote Tags: template-haskell, haskell Problem: How to capture type variable in TemplateHaskell quote I'm trying to write a Lift instance that lifts not only the constructor, but also its type vari...
How to capture type variable in TemplateHaskell quote How to capture type variable in TemplateHaskell quote template-haskell haskell How TemplateHaskell Proxy Lift GHC TH.lift Test.hs:15:7 Name Probable Template Haskell NameU How to capture type variable in TemplateHaskell quote I'm trying to write a Lift instance that...
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13365777_c0
13365777
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Title: My recursion hang Problem title: My recursion hang Tags: recursion, haskell Problem: My recursion hang It compiles correctly, but doesn't work. It works for [] but if its anything else it just hang forever. test1 - ok, test 2 hang. --Tests pour 'effectuerAchat'. test1 = effectuerAchat achat1_1 [] == ([],achat1_1...
My recursion hang My recursion hang recursion haskell test1 Tests achat1_1 test2 offre1_1_1_100 Commande fournisseur1 article1 Achat c:lc My recursion hang It compiles correctly, but doesn't work. It works for [] but if its anything else it just hang forever. test1 - ok, test 2 hang. here is the code...
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38938431_c1
38938431
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askell.Liquid.Prelude {-@ data Token = Token (expiration :: UTCTime) @-} data Token = Token { expiration :: UTCTime } deriving Show {-@ measure currTime :: UTCTime @-} currTime :: UTCTime currTime = UTCTime (ModifiedJulianDay 57614) 83924.978297 {-@ isExpired :: t:Token -> {v:Bool | ((Prop v) <=> (currTime >= expiratio...
askell.Liquid.Prelude {-@ data Token = Token (expiration :: UTCTime) @-} data Token = Token { expiration :: UTCTime } deriving Show {-@ measure currTime :: UTCTime @-} currTime :: UTCTime currTime = UTCTime (ModifiedJulianDay 57614) 83924.978297 {-@ isExpired :: t:Token -> {v:Bool | ((Prop v) <=> (currTime >= expiratio...
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26531338_c1
26531338
haskell
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Until substr (s:tr) | prefix substr (s:tr) == False = drop 1 s : dropUntil substr tr | prefix substr (s:tr) == True = So now the question. I was thinking of doing dropUntil with recursion. What I think the function above should do is: 1) Given a string and a substring (for which the substring is not the prefix of the s...
Until substr (s:tr) | prefix substr (s:tr) == False = drop 1 s : dropUntil substr tr | prefix substr (s:tr) == True = So now the question. I was thinking of doing dropUntil with recursion. What I think the function above should do is: 1) Given a string and a substring (for which the substring is not the prefix of the s...
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71201840_c0
71201840
haskell
0
Title: Is there an Haskell equivalent of npx? Problem title: Is there an Haskell equivalent of npx? Tags: haskell Problem: Is there an Haskell equivalent of npx? When using Pyhton we have pipx - a tool that makes it easy for users to install and manage applications (especially CLI tools) rather then libraries. For node...
Is there an Haskell equivalent of npx? Is there an Haskell equivalent of npx? haskell Haskell Is there an Haskell equivalent of npx? When using Pyhton we have pipx - a tool that makes it easy for users to install and manage applications (especially CLI tools) rather then libraries. For node.js there is npx. Is there a ...
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4296887_c0
4296887
haskell
0
Title: How to write common &quot;if&quot; branching in Haskell Problem title: How to write common &quot;if&quot; branching in Haskell Tags: haskell Problem: How to write common "if" branching in Haskell I have the following snippet of code: srcaddr <- getIfaceAddr iface >>= inet_ntoa . fromJust dstaddr <- getDestAddr i...
How to write common &quot;if&quot; branching in Haskell How to write common &quot;if&quot; branching in Haskell haskell How Haskell inet_ntoa Nothing action1 action2 action3 Maybe HostAddress How to write common "if" branching in Haskell I have the following snippet of code: How to write this code in 'nice Haskell'? I ...
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30088602_c0
30088602
haskell
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Title: Merge two List [&quot;String&quot;,Float] into new list [&quot;String&quot;,Float,Float] Problem title: Merge two List [&quot;String&quot;,Float] into new list [&quot;String&quot;,Float,Float] Tags: list, haskell, haskell-platform, merge Problem: Merge two List ["String",Float] into new list ["String",Float,Floa...
Merge two List [&quot;String&quot;,Float] into new list [&quot;String&quot;,Float,Float] Merge two List [&quot;String&quot;,Float] into new list [&quot;String&quot;,Float,Float] list haskell haskell-platform merge Merge List Float Steve Bye Hello Merge two List ["String",Float] into new list ["String",Float,Float] We n...
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56468748
haskell
0
Title: Conduit pipeline has strange execution times Problem title: Conduit pipeline has strange execution times Tags: conduit, haskell Problem: Conduit pipeline has strange execution times I'm testing the performance of this recursive Haskell function, which repeatedly sums the first 100000000 integers of an infinite l...
Conduit pipeline has strange execution times Conduit pipeline has strange execution times conduit haskell Conduit Data.Time.Clock evaluate_listC i-1 Conduit pipeline has strange execution times I'm testing the performance of this recursive Haskell function, which repeatedly sums the first 100000000 integers of an infin...
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1862861_c0
1862861
haskell
0
Title: reinventing the wheels: Node.JS/Event-driven programming v.s. Functional Programming? Problem title: reinventing the wheels: Node.JS/Event-driven programming v.s. Functional Programming? Tags: ajax, functional-programming, haskell, javascript Problem: reinventing the wheels: Node.JS/Event-driven programming v.s....
reinventing the wheels: Node.JS/Event-driven programming v.s. Functional Programming? reinventing the wheels: Node.JS/Event-driven programming v.s. Functional Programming? ajax functional-programming haskell javascript Node.JS Event-driven v.s Functional Programming reinventing the wheels: Node.JS/Event-driven programm...
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24358127_c1
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haskell
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, ....] [1 1] In an equation for `it': it = circConv [1, 2, 3, ....] [1 1] <interactive>:61:25: No instance for (Num (a1 -> a0)) arising from the literal `1' Possible fix: add an instance declaration for (Num (a1 -> a0)) In the expression: 1 In the expression: 1 1 In the second argument of `circConv', namely `[1 1]' <i...
, ....] [1 1] In an equation for `it': it = circConv [1, 2, 3, ....] [1 1] <interactive>:61:25: No instance for (Num (a1 -> a0)) arising from the literal `1' Possible fix: add an instance declaration for (Num (a1 -> a0)) In the expression: 1 In the expression: 1 1 In the second argument of `circConv', namely `[1 1]' <i...
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21770559_c0
21770559
haskell
0
Title: Trying to implement path record for Haskell binary tree search Problem title: Trying to implement path record for Haskell binary tree search Tags: binary-tree, haskell, search Problem: Trying to implement path record for Haskell binary tree search I've been playing around with binary trees in Haskell, and I am a...
Trying to implement path record for Haskell binary tree search Trying to implement path record for Haskell binary tree search binary-tree haskell search Trying Haskell Maybe Directions Tree Empty Node Show Direction Trying to implement path record for Haskell binary tree search I've been playing around with binary tree...
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42416090_c0
42416090
haskell
0
Title: Haskell, print modified list values with map Problem title: Haskell, print modified list values with map Tags: dictionary, functional-programming, lambda, haskell Problem: Haskell, print modified list values with map I have written the following code, which should take a list of values and print only the values ...
Haskell, print modified list values with map Haskell, print modified list values with map dictionary functional-programming lambda haskell Data.List System.IO Haskell Float x:xs Haskell, print modified list values with map I have written the following code, which should take a list of values and print only the values >...
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45307865_c0
45307865
haskell
0
Title: Is it possible to combine instances of a typeclass? Problem title: Is it possible to combine instances of a typeclass? Tags: haskell Problem: Is it possible to combine instances of a typeclass? I have a feeling this isn't possible, but would love some input to see if there's some extensions or techniques I'm mis...
Is it possible to combine instances of a typeclass? Is it possible to combine instances of a typeclass? haskell TestClass Maybe Text Nothing SpecificType SomeValue OtherValue Just Success Other OverlappingInstances Is it possible to combine instances of a typeclass? I have a feeling this isn't possible, but would love ...
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49217768_c0
49217768
haskell
0
Title: Haskell override function Problem title: Haskell override function Tags: haskell Problem: Haskell override function I try to write a function to check whether two vectors are equal or not: Compare Vec1 [1, 2, 3] Vec1 [1, 2, 4] Compare VecS ["a","b", "c"] VecS ["a", "b", "d"] However, on my function I have "almos...
Haskell override function Haskell override function haskell Haskell Compare Vec1 VecS MyVector Integer eqAssert::MyVector Bool x:cx y:cy Haskell override function I try to write a function to check whether two vectors are equal or not: However, on my function I have "almost" identical implementation for both cases, is ...
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78300861_c1
78300861
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answer . Here's some utils for the following, type M = MaybeT (StateT [String] IO) Int printAndRet rs@(r, s) = putStrLn ("result: " ++ show r ++ ", state: " ++ show s) >> return rs Here's 4 computations happening in the MaybeT - StateT -composed monad defined there, c1 = (MaybeT $ StateT $ \s -> printAndRet (Just 1, "...
answer . Here's some utils for the following, type M = MaybeT (StateT [String] IO) Int printAndRet rs@(r, s) = putStrLn ("result: " ++ show r ++ ", state: " ++ show s) >> return rs Here's 4 computations happening in the MaybeT - StateT -composed monad defined there, c1 = (MaybeT $ StateT $ \s -> printAndRet (Just 1, "...
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9148849_c1
9148849
haskell
1
it) bound by the type signature for iterator :: Iterator it => LinkedList e -> it e `it' is a rigid type variable bound by the type signature for iterator :: Iterator it => LinkedList e -> it e Expected type: it e Actual type: LinkedListIterator e which I do not quite understand. There is an instance of Iterator for L...
it) bound by the type signature for iterator :: Iterator it => LinkedList e -> it e `it' is a rigid type variable bound by the type signature for iterator :: Iterator it => LinkedList e -> it e Expected type: it e Actual type: LinkedListIterator e which I do not quite understand. There is an instance of Iterator for L...
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66597765_c0
66597765
haskell
0
Title: Exception Handling in Haskell no parse Problem title: Exception Handling in Haskell no parse Tags: haskell Problem: Exception Handling in Haskell no parse So I have a file where the first line has the format ([String], [(Int, Int)], [(Int, Int)], Int) and the rest of the lines have the format [((Int, Int), (Int,...
Exception Handling in Haskell no parse Exception Handling in Haskell no parse haskell Exception Handling Haskell ReadMode Exception Handling in Haskell no parse So I have a file where the first line has the format ([String], [(Int, Int)], [(Int, Int)], Int) and the rest of the lines have the format [((Int, Int), (Int, ...
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35406605_c0
35406605
haskell
0
Title: Is it possible to read a string with newlines from the commandline Problem title: Is it possible to read a string with newlines from the commandline Tags: input, haskell Problem: Is it possible to read a string with newlines from the commandline I have tried with 3 languages so far: Haskell, Python, Java. I am a...
Is it possible to read a string with newlines from the commandline Is it possible to read a string with newlines from the commandline input haskell the MyModule arg1 arg1a Is it possible to read a string with newlines from the commandline I have tried with 3 languages so far: Haskell, Python, Java. I am a bit at a loss...
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23077695_c0
23077695
haskell
0
Title: Multiple parameter classes with type dependency Problem title: Multiple parameter classes with type dependency Tags: haskell Problem: Multiple parameter classes with type dependency I'm trying to promote my Aggregator type to a class and I can't figure out how to do it. I have this: data Aggregator a b = Aggrega...
Multiple parameter classes with type dependency Multiple parameter classes with type dependency haskell Multiple Aggregator DoubleAggregator MultipleParamTypeClasses FamilyTypes Multiple parameter classes with type dependency I'm trying to promote my Aggregator type to a class and I can't figure out how to do it. I hav...
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69533821_c0
69533821
haskell
0
Title: Can anyone help me solve this problem with recursion in lists? Problem title: Can anyone help me solve this problem with recursion in lists? Tags: haskell Problem: Can anyone help me solve this problem with recursion in lists? I'm new to Haskell and not the greatest at math. I've been given an assignment in whic...
Can anyone help me solve this problem with recursion in lists? Can anyone help me solve this problem with recursion in lists? haskell Can Integer x:xs Can anyone help me solve this problem with recursion in lists? I'm new to Haskell and not the greatest at math. I've been given an assignment in which one of the points ...
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59470646_c0
59470646
haskell
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Title: List comprehension in Haskell of any order or dimension Problem title: List comprehension in Haskell of any order or dimension Tags: haskell, monads, list, list-comprehension, functor Problem: List comprehension in Haskell of any order or dimension Consider the following program. chars = [" "] ++ ["A"] ++ ["B"] ...
List comprehension in Haskell of any order or dimension List comprehension in Haskell of any order or dimension haskell monads list list-comprehension functor List Haskell ABCD Char Prelude Control.Applicative n-1 List comprehension in Haskell of any order or dimension Consider the following program. How can we write g...
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Title: BIRT Chart is not opened for Haskell EclipseFP profiling run Problem title: BIRT Chart is not opened for Haskell EclipseFP profiling run Tags: eclipse-plugin, eclipse-fp, haskell, birt Problem: BIRT Chart is not opened for Haskell EclipseFP profiling run I have installed EclipseFP plug-in for Haskell on Eclipse....
BIRT Chart is not opened for Haskell EclipseFP profiling run BIRT Chart is not opened for Haskell EclipseFP profiling run eclipse-plugin eclipse-fp haskell birt BIRT Chart Haskell EclipseFP JOB test4.exe DATE Thu Oct SAMPLE_UNIT VALUE_UNIT BEGIN_SAMPLE END_SAMPLE BIRT Chart is not opened for Haskell EclipseFP profiling...
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Title: IORef couldn&#x27;t match Problem title: IORef couldn&#x27;t match Tags: haskell Problem: IORef couldn't match While writing a doubly linked list code using IORef, I hit the following problem. First I created a mutable Queue data type with links to queue front and back data Tree a = T { prev::IORef (Tree a), nex...
IORef couldn&#x27;t match IORef couldn&#x27;t match haskell IORef Tree prev::IORef next::IORef val::a Empty Queue front::IORef back::IORef Couldn GHC.Prim.Any Expected Actual IORef couldn't match While writing a doubly linked list code using IORef, I hit the following problem. First I created a mutable Queue data type ...
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8010830
haskell
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Title: Concatenating list of a custom data type Problem title: Concatenating list of a custom data type Tags: haskell Problem: Concatenating list of a custom data type I'm building a set datatype in haskell and I am working on the remove function and I can't get it right, here is my code: data Set a = Set [a] deriving ...
Concatenating list of a custom data type Concatenating list of a custom data type haskell Concatenating Set Ord Show Integer x:xs x:remove test.hs:13:28 Couldn Failed Concatenating list of a custom data type I'm building a set datatype in haskell and I am working on the remove function and I can't get it right, here is...
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Title: Error while installing Haskell DJinn - base-3.0.3.1 was excluded because of the top level dependency base -any Problem title: Error while installing Haskell DJinn - base-3.0.3.1 was excluded because of the top level dependency base -any Tags: installation, cabal, haskell Problem: Error while installing Haskell D...
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Title: Haskell Plugin on Eclipse is not visible Problem title: Haskell Plugin on Eclipse is not visible Tags: eclipse-plugin, eclipse, haskell Problem: Haskell Plugin on Eclipse is not visible I'm learning Haskell and I need to install Haskell plugin on Eclipse. I have first installed Eclipse Kepler and then installed ...
Haskell Plugin on Eclipse is not visible Haskell Plugin on Eclipse is not visible eclipse-plugin eclipse haskell Haskell Plugin Eclipse Haskell Plugin on Eclipse is not visible I'm learning Haskell and I need to install Haskell plugin on Eclipse. I have first installed Eclipse Kepler and then installed the Haskell plug...
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44272380
haskell
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Title: Couldn&#x27;t match type ‘PersistEntityBackend (Entity a)’ with ‘SqlBackend’ Problem title: Couldn&#x27;t match type ‘PersistEntityBackend (Entity a)’ with ‘SqlBackend’ Tags: haskell, haskell-persistent Problem: Couldn't match type ‘PersistEntityBackend (Entity a)’ with ‘SqlBackend’ I've got the following: asSql...
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Title: Is there a way for easy construction of a list of repeated elements in Haskell without helper functions? Problem title: Is there a way for easy construction of a list of repeated elements in Haskell without helper functions? Tags: haskell, list, functional-programming Problem: Is there a way for easy constructio...
Is there a way for easy construction of a list of repeated elements in Haskell without helper functions? Is there a way for easy construction of a list of repeated elements in Haskell without helper functions? haskell list functional-programming Haskell Is there a way for easy construction of a list of repeated element...
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Title: Optimized Sieve of Eratosthenes in Haskell Problem title: Optimized Sieve of Eratosthenes in Haskell Tags: optimization, haskell, list, primes, sieve-of-eratosthenes Problem: Optimized Sieve of Eratosthenes in Haskell I'm new to Haskell and for something I'm implementing I need a prime numbers list. I tried writ...
Optimized Sieve of Eratosthenes in Haskell Optimized Sieve of Eratosthenes in Haskell optimization haskell list primes sieve-of-eratosthenes Optimized Sieve Eratosthenes Haskell Bool x-1 Optimized Sieve of Eratosthenes in Haskell I'm new to Haskell and for something I'm implementing I need a prime numbers list. I tried...
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53864911_c0
53864911
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Title: Derive positional Show Problem title: Derive positional Show Tags: haskell, typeclass, template-haskell, deriving, metaprogramming Problem: Derive positional Show Notice how T 5 shows in > newtype T = T { getT :: Int } deriving Show > T 5 T {getT = 5} Is there some way to derive the positional, non-record-syntax...
Derive positional Show Derive positional Show haskell typeclass template-haskell deriving metaprogramming Derive Show Generic FuncType Derive positional Show Notice how T 5 shows in Is there some way to derive the positional, non-record-syntax variant of Show for a type that was declared with record syntax? (btw T is o...
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Title: Usage of &#x27;=&gt;&#x27; symbol on Haskell Problem title: Usage of &#x27;=&gt;&#x27; symbol on Haskell Tags: haskell, syntax Problem: Usage of '=>' symbol on Haskell I am a newbie to haskell and have a working code below as follows. sum' :: (Num a) => [a] -> a sum' [] = 0 sum' (x:xs) = x + sum' xs What i try t...
Usage of &#x27;=&gt;&#x27; symbol on Haskell Usage of &#x27;=&gt;&#x27; symbol on Haskell haskell syntax Usage Haskell Num x:xs Usage of '=>' symbol on Haskell I am a newbie to haskell and have a working code below as follows. What i try to do is to be more specific about my types.Instead of using 'a' only i try to wri...
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9713448
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Title: Haskell: Execute external commands in strict sequence Problem title: Haskell: Execute external commands in strict sequence Tags: haskell Problem: Haskell: Execute external commands in strict sequence If I am in a situation where I need to execute external commands in sequence, what is the best solution? For inst...
Haskell: Execute external commands in strict sequence Haskell: Execute external commands in strict sequence haskell Haskell Execute Haskell: Execute external commands in strict sequence If I am in a situation where I need to execute external commands in sequence, what is the best solution? For instance, I have two comm...
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Types.o ) [ 2 of 13] Compiling Language.Haskell.GHC.ExactPrint.Lookup ( src/Language/Haskell/GHC/ExactPrint/Lookup.hs, .stack-work/dist/x86_64-linux/Cabal-2.4.0.1/build/Language/Haskell/GHC/ExactPrint/Lookup.o ) [ 3 of 13] Compiling Language.Haskell.GHC.ExactPrint.AnnotateTypes ( src/Language/Haskell/GHC/ExactPrint/Ann...
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55204856_c0
55204856
haskell
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Title: How do foldr and zipWith (:) work together? Problem title: How do foldr and zipWith (:) work together? Tags: fold, haskell, zipwith Problem: How do foldr and zipWith (:) work together? I'm new to Haskell, and I've come across the following code that baffles me: foldr (zipWith (:)) (repeat []) [[1,2,3],[4,5,6],[7...
How do foldr and zipWith (:) work together? How do foldr and zipWith (:) work together? fold haskell zipwith How How do foldr and zipWith (:) work together? I'm new to Haskell, and I've come across the following code that baffles me: It produces the following result, which after playing around with it, I'm not entirely...
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71578949_c0
71578949
haskell
0
Title: What are the inner workings of this lambda expression inside the filter function? Problem title: What are the inner workings of this lambda expression inside the filter function? Tags: filter, lambda-calculus, functional-programming, haskell, distance Problem: What are the inner workings of this lambda expressio...
What are the inner workings of this lambda expression inside the filter function? What are the inner workings of this lambda expression inside the filter function? filter lambda-calculus functional-programming haskell distance What distance3 Float What are the inner workings of this lambda expression inside the filter ...
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72436708_c0
72436708
haskell
0
Title: How to turn lists inside of a list into strings Problem title: How to turn lists inside of a list into strings Tags: haskell Problem: How to turn lists inside of a list into strings I have a list that i partitioned with a function and I want to turn the lists inside of a list into strings. list : [[0,0],[0,1]] I...
How to turn lists inside of a list into strings How to turn lists inside of a list into strings haskell How How to turn lists inside of a list into strings I have a list that i partitioned with a function and I want to turn the lists inside of a list into strings. list : [[0,0],[0,1]] If i use show list, I will get "[[...
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45533610_c0
45533610
haskell
0
Title: upgrading the ghc version being used by haskell stack Problem title: upgrading the ghc version being used by haskell stack Tags: haskell-stack, haskell Problem: upgrading the ghc version being used by haskell stack I'm trying to update my ghc version installed for haskell stack from version 8.0.2 to 8.2.1 but se...
upgrading the ghc version being used by haskell stack upgrading the ghc version being used by haskell stack haskell-stack haskell /tmp/ghci7878/ghci-script ghc-8.2.1 GHC Configuring GHCi www.haskell.org Loaded ghci7878 Prelude Leaving upgrading the ghc version being used by haskell stack I'm trying to update my ghc ver...
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49185040_c0
49185040
haskell
0
Title: No instance for (Fractional Int) arising from a use of ‘/’ Problem title: No instance for (Fractional Int) arising from a use of ‘/’ Tags: haskell Problem: No instance for (Fractional Int) arising from a use of ‘/’ data Tick = Tick { _price :: Int , _timestamp :: TimeOfDay } deriving (Eq, Ord) instance Num Tick ...
No instance for (Fractional Int) arising from a use of ‘/’ No instance for (Fractional Int) arising from a use of ‘/’ haskell a Fractional Tick _price _timestamp TimeOfDay Ord Num High Low Just Float No instance for (Fractional Int) arising from a use of ‘/’ I understand dividing Int 's will produce a Float , so I need...
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9112867_c0
9112867
haskell
0
Title: Haskell character encoding Problem title: Haskell character encoding Tags: character-encoding, haskell Problem: Haskell character encoding I'm writing a Haskell program which generates an XML file. Apparently it is considered traditional to specify the character encoding in the <?xml?> tag. My question is, what'...
Haskell character encoding Haskell character encoding character-encoding haskell Haskell Haskell character encoding I'm writing a Haskell program which generates an XML file. Apparently it is considered traditional to specify the character encoding in the <?xml?> tag. My question is, what's the best thing to do? Use hG...
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9892814_c0
9892814
haskell
0
Title: Confusion regarding a passage in the &quot;Kinds and some type-foo&quot; section of learnyouahaskell.com Problem title: Confusion regarding a passage in the &quot;Kinds and some type-foo&quot; section of learnyouahaskell.com Tags: haskell Problem: Confusion regarding a passage in the "Kinds and some type-foo" se...
Confusion regarding a passage in the &quot;Kinds and some type-foo&quot; section of learnyouahaskell.com Confusion regarding a passage in the &quot;Kinds and some type-foo&quot; section of learnyouahaskell.com haskell Confusion Kinds learnyouahaskell.com Confusion regarding a passage in the "Kinds and some type-foo" se...
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9969597_c1
9969597
haskell
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->Maybe Integer exptEncipher m k p | relativelyPrime k (m - 1) = Just $ powerMod p k m | otherwise = Nothing exptDecipher::Integer->Integer->Integer->Maybe Integer exptDecipher m q c | relativelyPrime q (m - 1) = Just $ powerMod c q m | otherwise = Nothing exptEncipherString::Integer->Integer->String->Maybe [Integer] e...
->Maybe Integer exptEncipher m k p | relativelyPrime k (m - 1) = Just $ powerMod p k m | otherwise = Nothing exptDecipher::Integer->Integer->Integer->Maybe Integer exptDecipher m q c | relativelyPrime q (m - 1) = Just $ powerMod c q m | otherwise = Nothing exptEncipherString::Integer->Integer->String->Maybe [Integer] e...
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