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27564710
haskell
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Title: Haskell Alex: basic-bytestring lexer leaks memory Problem title: Haskell Alex: basic-bytestring lexer leaks memory Tags: haskell, alex Problem: Haskell Alex: basic-bytestring lexer leaks memory I am trying to write a simple lexer that will print all words in its input, where a word is a maximal sequence of lette...
Haskell Alex: basic-bytestring lexer leaks memory Haskell Alex: basic-bytestring lexer leaks memory haskell alex Data.ByteString.Lazy Haskell Alex Main B.copy B.getContents mapM_ B.putStrLn RTS Tot Avg Max Gen INIT MUT EXIT Total Alloc Productivity Haskell Alex: basic-bytestring lexer leaks memory I am trying to write ...
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70435393_c0
70435393
haskell
0
Title: Graph search algorithm fails Problem title: Graph search algorithm fails Tags: haskell Problem: Graph search algorithm fails I tried to modify my code that uses Graph a to find any vertices that are connected to vertex n . The definition of connection here is that vertex m is either directly connected to vertex ...
Graph search algorithm fails Graph search algorithm fails haskell neighbors Graph tp:st Bool k:v:t y:ys x:xs Vertex Edge Show Read Graph search algorithm fails I tried to modify my code that uses Graph a to find any vertices that are connected to vertex n . The definition of connection here is that vertex m is either d...
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70498120
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Title: Print Binary Search Tree in a tree like structure in Haskell Problem title: Print Binary Search Tree in a tree like structure in Haskell Tags: haskell, binary-search-tree Problem: Print Binary Search Tree in a tree like structure in Haskell I created a binary search tree and tried to print the binary search tree...
Print Binary Search Tree in a tree like structure in Haskell Print Binary Search Tree in a tree like structure in Haskell haskell binary-search-tree Print Binary Search Tree Haskell Nil Node Show BTree x:back Print Binary Search Tree in a tree like structure in Haskell I created a binary search tree and tried to print ...
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35567534_c0
35567534
haskell
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Title: Are there multiple ways to do Huffman encoding? Problem title: Are there multiple ways to do Huffman encoding? Tags: haskell, huffman-code Problem: Are there multiple ways to do Huffman encoding? So I made a program that should do Huffman encoding. When comparing my answers to the correct ones, not all of mine m...
Are there multiple ways to do Huffman encoding? Are there multiple ways to do Huffman encoding? haskell huffman-code Huffman HTree Leaf Branch Show x:y x:y:z:list y:z:list y:z x:list Are there multiple ways to do Huffman encoding? So I made a program that should do Huffman encoding. When comparing my answers to the cor...
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22362506_c0
22362506
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Title: Issues installing gtk2hs-buildtools Problem title: Issues installing gtk2hs-buildtools Tags: gtk, cabal, ubuntu, haskell Problem: Issues installing gtk2hs-buildtools I am trying to install gtk3 for Haskell, but am having trouble with the gtk2hs-buildtools. I am following these instructions. When I run the first ...
Issues installing gtk2hs-buildtools Issues installing gtk2hs-buildtools gtk cabal ubuntu haskell version Issues gtk2hs-buildtools libgtk2.0-dev libpango1.0-dev libglib2.0-dev libcairo2-dev Reading Done Building Resolving Configuring gtk2hs-buildtools-0.12.5.1 Warning array-0.4.0.1 deepseq-1.3.0.1 containers-0.5.0.0 dee...
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71875475
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Title: VS-Code can't find allready referenced package Problem title: VS-Code can't find allready referenced package Tags: haskell, visual-studio-code Problem: VS-Code can't find allready referenced package So I have following Problem with VS-Code and the "Haskell - language environment": I use cabal as buildi...
VS-Code can't find allready referenced package VS-Code can't find allready referenced package haskell visual-studio-code Distribution.Simple VS-Code CHANGELOG.md HaskellProject Main.hs Haskell2010 Setup.hs my-repo.cabal Build-type Simple Momentum93 Library VS-Code can't find allready referenced package So I h...
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59314156_c1
59314156
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1
Status = FatalError, sqlErrorMsg = "operator does not exist: text = uuid", sqlErrorDetail = "", sqlErrorHint = "No operator matches the given name and argument type(s). You might need to add explicit type casts."} However, when translated to SQL without the parameter substitutions (?) the query works correctly when exe...
Status = FatalError, sqlErrorMsg = "operator does not exist: text = uuid", sqlErrorDetail = "", sqlErrorHint = "No operator matches the given name and argument type(s). You might need to add explicit type casts."} However, when translated to SQL without the parameter substitutions (?) the query works correctly when exe...
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43829231_c1
43829231
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, text default-language: Haskell2010 default-extensions: OverloadedStrings executable compiler-final-exe hs-source-dirs: app main-is: Main.hs ghc-options: -threaded -rtsopts -XNoImplicitPrelude -with-rtsopts=-N -fobject-code build-depends: base , compiler-final default-language: Haskell2010 default-extensions: Overloa...
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78006939_c0
78006939
haskell
0
Title: Understanding and Optimizing Generational Garbage Collection in Haskell Problem title: Understanding and Optimizing Generational Garbage Collection in Haskell Tags: garbage-collection, ghc, haskell Problem: Understanding and Optimizing Generational Garbage Collection in Haskell When a program initializes, the mu...
Understanding and Optimizing Generational Garbage Collection in Haskell Understanding and Optimizing Generational Garbage Collection in Haskell garbage-collection ghc haskell Understanding Optimizing Generational Garbage Collection Haskell Understanding and Optimizing Generational Garbage Collection in Haskell When a p...
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54271235_c0
54271235
haskell
0
Title: Gtk2hs invalid signals Problem title: Gtk2hs invalid signals Tags: ghc, haskell, gtk2hs Problem: Gtk2hs invalid signals I'm running a very simple "hello world" GUI program. (Saved as gui.hs) My code is: import Graphics.UI.Gtk main = do initGUI window <- windowNew widgetShowAll window onDestroy window mainQuit ma...
Gtk2hs invalid signals Gtk2hs invalid signals ghc haskell gtk2hs Graphics.UI.Gtk Gtk2hs GNotificationCenterDelegate libgio-2.0.0.dylib One Which process:51245 GLib-GObject-WARNING gsignal.c:2423 Gtk2hs invalid signals I'm running a very simple "hello world" GUI program. (Saved as gui.hs) My code is: I compile with: ghc...
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58355396_c0
58355396
haskell
0
Title: Trying to put some order in ghci output Problem title: Trying to put some order in ghci output Tags: haskell, ghci Problem: Trying to put some order in ghci output For didactical purposes I am trying to follow and implement IO inside . The idea is to express a type MIO a ("my IO") which is a RW -> (a, RW) . RW i...
Trying to put some order in ghci output Trying to put some order in ghci output haskell ghci Trying MIO RealWorld Integer Main Trying to put some order in ghci output For didactical purposes I am trying to follow and implement IO inside . The idea is to express a type MIO a ("my IO") which is a RW -> (a, RW) . RW is th...
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39514250_c0
39514250
haskell
0
Title: xmonad layout withIM stays the same size Problem title: xmonad layout withIM stays the same size Tags: window-managers, haskell, xmonad Problem: xmonad layout withIM stays the same size I have a problem with xmonad and the XMonad.Layout.IM module. I have the following configuration for my layout and no matter to...
xmonad layout withIM stays the same size xmonad layout withIM stays the same size window-managers haskell xmonad XMonad.Layout.IM XMonad.Layout.Grid XMonad.Layout.FixedColumn XMonad.Layout.Reflect XMonad.Layout.ThreeColumns Data.Ratio Tall ThreeCol Mirror Full ClassName Chat Grid Window Profanity Absolute Relative Widt...
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33097448_c0
33097448
haskell
0
Title: Haskell read from process Problem title: Haskell read from process Tags: haskell, io, process, shell Problem: Haskell read from process I'm not quite sure where the problem is, so I'm uncertain if the title is really accurate. I want to open a shell process, and write to it then read the output: import System.IO...
Haskell read from process Haskell read from process haskell io process shell process System.IO System.Process Haskell BufferMode NoBuffering Nothing Haskell read from process I'm not quite sure where the problem is, so I'm uncertain if the title is really accurate. I want to open a shell process, and write to it then r...
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35088733_c0
35088733
haskell
0
Title: Haskell Program Low Performance Compared with Perl Problem title: Haskell Program Low Performance Compared with Perl Tags: perl, performance, haskell Problem: Haskell Program Low Performance Compared with Perl I am doing a Facebook Hackercup 2015 problem with Haskell and got stuck on this problem . Input: Begins...
Haskell Program Low Performance Compared with Perl Haskell Program Low Performance Compared with Perl perl performance haskell System.IO Data.List Control.Monad Haskell Program Low Performance Compared Perl n-1 primes2 a:xs read::String Case STDIN Haskell Program Low Performance Compared with Perl I am doing a Facebook...
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52534037_c0
52534037
haskell
0
Title: nixOS + Haskell + stack + OpenGL + freeglut Problem title: nixOS + Haskell + stack + OpenGL + freeglut Tags: haskell, haskell-stack, freeglut, opengl, nixos Problem: nixOS + Haskell + stack + OpenGL + freeglut I have read NixOS, Haskell, opengl : problems with building and running openGL programs and all the oth...
nixOS + Haskell + stack + OpenGL + freeglut nixOS + Haskell + stack + OpenGL + freeglut haskell haskell-stack freeglut opengl nixos Graphics.Gloss Haskell OpenGL www.github.com ERROR Internal FBConfig stack.yaml Main.hs InWindow Nice Window Circle lts-12.10 MIT nixOS + Haskell + stack + OpenGL + freeglut I have read Ni...
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77909053_c0
77909053
haskell
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Title: Does sequencing an infinite list of IO actions by definition result in a never-ending action? Or is there a way to bail out? Problem title: Does sequencing an infinite list of IO actions by definition result in a never-ending action? Or is there a way to bail out? Tags: functional-programming, language-lawyer, h...
Does sequencing an infinite list of IO actions by definition result in a never-ending action? Or is there a way to bail out? Does sequencing an infinite list of IO actions by definition result in a never-ending action? Or is there a way to bail out? functional-programming language-lawyer haskell proof io-monad Does Cha...
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10035802_c1
10035802
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of 1] Compiling Main ( ErrorExample.hs, interpreted ) ErrorExample.hs:30:22: Couldn't match type `M.Map Ident Type' with `Type' When using functional dependencies to combine MonadState [[M.Map Ident Type]] (RWST (M.Map Ident Type) [TypeError] [M.Map Ident Type] transformers-0.2.2.0:Data.Functor.Identity.Identity), ari...
of 1] Compiling Main ( ErrorExample.hs, interpreted ) ErrorExample.hs:30:22: Couldn't match type `M.Map Ident Type' with `Type' When using functional dependencies to combine MonadState [[M.Map Ident Type]] (RWST (M.Map Ident Type) [TypeError] [M.Map Ident Type] transformers-0.2.2.0:Data.Functor.Identity.Identity), ari...
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33287841_c0
33287841
haskell
0
Title: Haskell: Implementing Num instaces for user-defined newtypes Problem title: Haskell: Implementing Num instaces for user-defined newtypes Tags: newtype, haskell Problem: Haskell: Implementing Num instaces for user-defined newtypes I have a Pair newtype which is just a tuple of Double s and I want to be able to us...
Haskell: Implementing Num instaces for user-defined newtypes Haskell: Implementing Num instaces for user-defined newtypes newtype haskell Integer Haskell Implementing Num Pair Double Test x1-x2 y1-y2 Compiling test.hs test.hs:14:16 Couldn Failed Fractional Haskell: Implementing Num instaces for user-defined newtypes I ...
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66442169_c0
66442169
haskell
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Title: Async library not present after installation Problem title: Async library not present after installation Tags: ghc, haskell, package, asynchronous, cabal Problem: Async library not present after installation Resolving dependencies... Build profile: -w ghc-8.8.3 -O1 In order, the following will be built (use -v f...
Async library not present after installation Async library not present after installation ghc haskell package asynchronous cabal user of instances Data.Semigroup Async Desktop Resolving Warning You Perhaps Could __0 base-4.14.1.0 base-4.14.0.0 base-4.13.0.0 installed-4.13.0.0 __1 ghc-8.10.2 ghc-8.10.1 ghc-8.8.3 install...
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41925449_c0
41925449
haskell
0
Title: Cabal missing packages Problem title: Cabal missing packages Tags: haskell, macos, cabal, cabal-install Problem: Cabal missing packages I try to install cabal with the command on terminal cabal install cabal-install Resolving dependencies... Configuring hackage-security-0.5.2.2... Building hackage-security-0.5.2...
Cabal missing packages Cabal missing packages haskell macos cabal cabal-install version Cabal Resolving Configuring hackage-security-0.5.2.2 Building Failed Build Users hackage-security-0.5.2.2.log Entering t_2cl03x2092dkzvc702d7lc0000gn cabal-tmp-586 Preprocessing Compiling Prelude Prelude.hs Prelude.o Text.JSON.Canon...
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68854526_c0
68854526
haskell
0
Title: Saddleback search starting point Problem title: Saddleback search starting point Tags: sorting, haskell, algorithm Problem: Saddleback search starting point I'm currently reading Algorithm Design with Haskell by Richard Bird & Jeremy Gibbons , the Saddleback search algorithm is given in chapter 4 after binary se...
Saddleback search starting point Saddleback search starting point sorting haskell algorithm Saddleback f:N Theta Saddleback search starting point I'm currently reading Algorithm Design with Haskell by Richard Bird & Jeremy Gibbons , the Saddleback search algorithm is given in chapter 4 after binary search, The problem ...
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9568703_c1
9568703
haskell
1
pango_font_get_type' in the header file. ./Graphics/UI/Gtk/Poppler/Types.chs:190: (column 12) [ERROR] >>> Unknown identifier! Cannot find a definition for `PangoFontFamily' in the header file. ./Graphics/UI/Gtk/Poppler/Types.chs:209: (column 22) [ERROR] >>> Unknown identifier! Cannot find a definition for `pango_font_f...
pango_font_get_type' in the header file. ./Graphics/UI/Gtk/Poppler/Types.chs:190: (column 12) [ERROR] >>> Unknown identifier! Cannot find a definition for `PangoFontFamily' in the header file. ./Graphics/UI/Gtk/Poppler/Types.chs:209: (column 22) [ERROR] >>> Unknown identifier! Cannot find a definition for `pango_font_f...
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34644761_c0
34644761
haskell
0
Title: Haskell: memoization Problem title: Haskell: memoization Tags: recursion, memoization, haskell Problem: Haskell: memoization I'm trying to relearn Haskell, after many years away and forgetting everything, and I find myself still confused my memoization . In particular, I'm trying to write a program to generate t...
Haskell: memoization Haskell: memoization recursion memoization haskell Haskell n-1 n-2 Integer zipWith3 Haskell: memoization I'm trying to relearn Haskell, after many years away and forgetting everything, and I find myself still confused my memoization . In particular, I'm trying to write a program to generate the num...
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9811808_c0
9811808
haskell
0
Title: Finding and replacing words with asterisks, in a text file output Problem title: Finding and replacing words with asterisks, in a text file output Tags: haskell Problem: Finding and replacing words with asterisks, in a text file output Hello I am new at Haskell and i'm having problems trying to get this script t...
Finding and replacing words with asterisks, in a text file output Finding and replacing words with asterisks, in a text file output haskell System Data.Char Data.List Finding Main arg1 Finding and replacing words with asterisks, in a text file output Hello I am new at Haskell and i'm having problems trying to get this ...
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34373538_c0
34373538
haskell
0
Title: Expecting types not the same as type definitions Problem title: Expecting types not the same as type definitions Tags: haskell, types Problem: Expecting types not the same as type definitions I'm attempting to do problem 9 of Project Euler right now, but Haskell won't stop yelling at me about types not matching ...
Expecting types not the same as type definitions Expecting types not the same as type definitions haskell types Expecting Float Prelude Compiling Main debug.hs debug.hs:3:14 Couldn debug.hs:3:18 debug.hs:6:33 Failed Expecting types not the same as type definitions I'm attempting to do problem 9 of Project Euler right n...
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3774247_c0
3774247
haskell
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Title: What do we call this (new?) higher-order function? Problem title: What do we call this (new?) higher-order function? Tags: theory, python, higher-order-functions, haskell, functional-programming Problem: What do we call this (new?) higher-order function? I am trying to name what I think is a new idea for a highe...
What do we call this (new?) higher-order function? What do we call this (new?) higher-order function? theory python higher-order-functions haskell functional-programming What operator.add Prelude Update What do we call this (new?) higher-order function? I am trying to name what I think is a new idea for a higher-order ...
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41158070_c0
41158070
haskell
0
Title: Future of roles for GADT-like type variables? Problem title: Future of roles for GADT-like type variables? Tags: haskell, types, roles, gadt, ghc Problem: Future of roles for GADT-like type variables? A question from yesterday had a definition of HList (from the HList package) that uses data families. Basically:...
Future of roles for GADT-like type variables? Future of roles for GADT-like type variables? haskell types roles gadt ghc Future GADT-like HList HNil HCons1 HCons DataKinds Future of roles for GADT-like type variables? A question from yesterday had a definition of HList (from the HList package) that uses data families. ...
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19851315_c1
19851315
haskell
1
bs ^ Data/Conduit/Binary.hs:166:18: warning: missing terminating ' character [-Winvalid-pp-token] assert (c' >= 0) $ ^ Data/Conduit/Binary.hs:171:34: warning: missing terminating ' character [-Winvalid-pp-token] pullLimited c' ^ Data/Conduit/Binary.hs:281:62: warning: missing terminating ' character [-Winvalid-pp-toke...
bs ^ Data/Conduit/Binary.hs:166:18: warning: missing terminating ' character [-Winvalid-pp-token] assert (c' >= 0) $ ^ Data/Conduit/Binary.hs:171:34: warning: missing terminating ' character [-Winvalid-pp-token] pullLimited c' ^ Data/Conduit/Binary.hs:281:62: warning: missing terminating ' character [-Winvalid-pp-toke...
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71300648_c0
71300648
haskell
0
Title: Error with MSys2 toolchain when using ghcup to install Haskell? Problem title: Error with MSys2 toolchain when using ghcup to install Haskell? Tags: msys2, ghc, haskell Problem: Error with MSys2 toolchain when using ghcup to install Haskell? My Haskell installation suddenly decided to break itself, so I uninstal...
Error with MSys2 toolchain when using ghcup to install Haskell? Error with MSys2 toolchain when using ghcup to install Haskell? msys2 ghc haskell RuntimeException ghcup Error MSys2 Haskell InitializeSecurityContext Unknown Exec curl.exe Users AppData Local Temp msys2-x86_64-latest.sfx.exe repo.msys2.org line:170 char:1...
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42702618_c0
42702618
haskell
0
Title: Parsing a log file in Haskell Problem title: Parsing a log file in Haskell Tags: haskell Problem: Parsing a log file in Haskell some garbage line some garbage line some garbage line ... This log file contains 2 main line types: lines starting by "parameter"; lines starting by "error". The "error" lines are relat...
Parsing a log file in Haskell Parsing a log file in Haskell haskell System.IO Data.List Parsing Haskell a_parameter_name bla1 bla2 bla3 bla4 bla5 an_other_parameter_name bla6 bla7 Bool log.txt ReadMode Parsing a log file in Haskell I need to parse a huge log file. And I would like to do it in Haskell for learning purpo...
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58849093_c0
58849093
haskell
0
Title: How to get HIE to detect packages installed via stack for scripts Problem title: How to get HIE to detect packages installed via stack for scripts Tags: haskell-stack, haskell, ghc, haskell-ide-engine Problem: How to get HIE to detect packages installed via stack for scripts I'm just getting started with learnin...
How to get HIE to detect packages installed via stack for scripts How to get HIE to detect packages installed via stack for scripts haskell-stack haskell ghc haskell-ide-engine Turtle How HIE lts-14.13 LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings script.hs Could stack.yaml cabal.config package.yaml How to get HIE to detect packages inst...
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10867300_c0
10867300
haskell
0
Title: Monadic expressions in conditionals - GHC compiles, cabal refuses Problem title: Monadic expressions in conditionals - GHC compiles, cabal refuses Tags: cabal, haskell Problem: Monadic expressions in conditionals - GHC compiles, cabal refuses Been scratching my head for a day over this one. I have a few function...
Monadic expressions in conditionals - GHC compiles, cabal refuses Monadic expressions in conditionals - GHC compiles, cabal refuses cabal haskell Monadic GHC Maybe Whatever Did Just Nothing myProgram.hs:94:16 Unexpected Perhaps XDoAndIfThenElse Monadic expressions in conditionals - GHC compiles, cabal refuses Been scra...
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11761000_c0
11761000
haskell
0
Title: Haskell: need to Timeout when running eval from the Hint package Problem title: Haskell: need to Timeout when running eval from the Hint package Tags: eval, haskell, hint, timeout Problem: Haskell: need to Timeout when running eval from the Hint package I'm creating a small program to use with an irc bot that sh...
Haskell: need to Timeout when running eval from the Hint package Haskell: need to Timeout when running eval from the Hint package eval haskell hint timeout the Data.Maybe Language.Haskell.Interpreter System.Timeout System.Environment Haskell Timeout Hint Nothing Timed Just Left Right Prelude Data.List Haskell: need to ...
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48218110_c0
48218110
haskell
0
Title: Repa creation from ByteString Problem title: Repa creation from ByteString Tags: arrays, repa, performance, haskell Problem: Repa creation from ByteString Initially I have a ByteString, which i then unpack and convert into Int16s, this part of the process takes relatively little time. I then go to convert the li...
Repa creation from ByteString Repa creation from ByteString arrays repa performance haskell ByteString Repa Repa.fromListUnboxed Array DIM1 Word8 Int16 Repa.foldS Repa.map DIM2 word1 word2 Repa creation from ByteString Initially I have a ByteString, which i then unpack and convert into Int16s, this part of the process ...
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7710211_c0
7710211
haskell
0
Title: Complex State Monad Structure Problem title: Complex State Monad Structure Tags: haskell, monads, state-monad Problem: Complex State Monad Structure I am still a newbie to Haskell and I think I am over my head right now. I have code that looks like the following. data World = World { intStack :: [Int], boolStack...
Complex State Monad Structure Complex State Monad Structure haskell monads state-monad Complex State Monad Structure World Bool Show IntStack BoolStack x:x Complex State Monad Structure I am still a newbie to Haskell and I think I am over my head right now. I have code that looks like the following. My focus (For now i...
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73266881_c1
73266881
haskell
1
_64-w64-mingw32\\lib\\binmode.o" "C:\\ghcup\\ghc\\x86_64-w64-mingw32\\lib\\binmode.o": permission denied (The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.) [ ... ] ...you may need to delete C:\ghcup\ghc\8.10.7 manually. Make sure it's gone. [ Error ] Also check the logs in C:\ghcup\logs I...
_64-w64-mingw32\\lib\\binmode.o" "C:\\ghcup\\ghc\\x86_64-w64-mingw32\\lib\\binmode.o": permission denied (The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.) [ ... ] ...you may need to delete C:\ghcup\ghc\8.10.7 manually. Make sure it's gone. [ Error ] Also check the logs in C:\ghcup\logs I...
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32687063_c0
32687063
haskell
0
Title: Why does adding a data type as constraint to type declaration result in matching error instead of a more correct error? Problem title: Why does adding a data type as constraint to type declaration result in matching error instead of a more correct error? Tags: typeclass, haskell Problem: Why does adding a data t...
Why does adding a data type as constraint to type declaration result in matching error instead of a more correct error? Why does adding a data type as constraint to type declaration result in matching error instead of a more correct error? typeclass haskell Why ZeroPositive Zero Positive Show x:xs hs:3:7 Couldn hs:3:12...
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15124206_c1
15124206
haskell
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aus" -> writeIt fi (read n) genAus "bra" -> writeIt fi (read n) genBra _ -> error "country is not supported" _ -> error "wrong input, format is: genLicensePlate country file number" And here is the second: import System.Environment (getArgs) import System.Random import Crypto.Random.AESCtr (makeSystem) import Control.A...
aus" -> writeIt fi (read n) genAus "bra" -> writeIt fi (read n) genBra _ -> error "country is not supported" _ -> error "wrong input, format is: genLicensePlate country file number" And here is the second: import System.Environment (getArgs) import System.Random import Crypto.Random.AESCtr (makeSystem) import Control.A...
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72605086_c0
72605086
haskell
0
Title: When using bracket with a Ptr as resource, can it be replaced with ForeignPtr? Problem title: When using bracket with a Ptr as resource, can it be replaced with ForeignPtr? Tags: haskell, ffi Problem: When using bracket with a Ptr as resource, can it be replaced with ForeignPtr? My code uses a resource that can ...
When using bracket with a Ptr as resource, can it be replaced with ForeignPtr? When using bracket with a Ptr as resource, can it be replaced with ForeignPtr? haskell ffi Control.Exception bracket When Ptr ForeignPtr Control.Exception.bracket When using bracket with a Ptr as resource, can it be replaced with ForeignPtr?...
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56028373_c0
56028373
haskell
0
Title: Haskell: A game of darts Problem title: Haskell: A game of darts Tags: function, haskell, list Problem: Haskell: A game of darts I am trying to implement a game of darts in haskell. I chose to represent the result of every leg in different layers of lists. Every first element of the inner list represents the mul...
Haskell: A game of darts Haskell: A game of darts function haskell list Haskell leg1 Haskell: A game of darts I am trying to implement a game of darts in haskell. I chose to represent the result of every leg in different layers of lists. Every first element of the inner list represents the multiplier (single, double, t...
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49926594
haskell
0
Title: List to tuple counting values repeated and the list inside the tuple - Haskell Problem title: List to tuple counting values repeated and the list inside the tuple - Haskell Tags: haskell, functional-programming, tuples, list Problem: List to tuple counting values repeated and the list inside the tuple - Haskell ...
List to tuple counting values repeated and the list inside the tuple - Haskell List to tuple counting values repeated and the list inside the tuple - Haskell haskell functional-programming tuples list List Haskell ex3 Num x:xs ex3a ex3b List to tuple counting values repeated and the list inside the tuple - Haskell im l...
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22434112_c0
22434112
haskell
0
Title: Where is a mature library of &quot;fragile&quot; list operations for Haskell? Problem title: Where is a mature library of &quot;fragile&quot; list operations for Haskell? Tags: haskell, list Problem: Where is a mature library of "fragile" list operations for Haskell? I'm driven to ask this question after several...
Where is a mature library of &quot;fragile&quot; list operations for Haskell? Where is a mature library of &quot;fragile&quot; list operations for Haskell? haskell list Where Haskell h1:t1 h2:t2 Data.List Where is a mature library of "fragile" list operations for Haskell? I'm driven to ask this question after several y...
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72118095_c0
72118095
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0
Title: GHCup installed with HLS (latest) doesn&#x27;t work with VS Code HLS Extension for Intellisense Problem title: GHCup installed with HLS (latest) doesn&#x27;t work with VS Code HLS Extension for Intellisense Tags: haskell-language-server, ghcup, vscode-extensions, visual-studio-code, haskell Problem: GHCup instal...
GHCup installed with HLS (latest) doesn&#x27;t work with VS Code HLS Extension for Intellisense GHCup installed with HLS (latest) doesn&#x27;t work with VS Code HLS Extension for Intellisense haskell-language-server ghcup vscode-extensions visual-studio-code haskell GHCup HLS Extension Intellisense GHCup installed with...
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51505171_c1
51505171
haskell
1
itchard/projects/git/reflex-todo/.stack- work/downloaded/Vheiln5kqwE0/src/JSDOM/Custom/XMLHttpRequest.hs:39:46: error: • Could not deduce (Control.Monad.Catch.MonadThrow Language.Javascript.JSaddle.Types.JSM) arising from a use of ‘throwM’ from the context: MonadDOM m bound by the type signature for: throwXHRError :: M...
itchard/projects/git/reflex-todo/.stack- work/downloaded/Vheiln5kqwE0/src/JSDOM/Custom/XMLHttpRequest.hs:39:46: error: • Could not deduce (Control.Monad.Catch.MonadThrow Language.Javascript.JSaddle.Types.JSM) arising from a use of ‘throwM’ from the context: MonadDOM m bound by the type signature for: throwXHRError :: M...
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43969114_c0
43969114
haskell
0
Title: How to render a Widget just a single time, independent of external requests? Problem title: How to render a Widget just a single time, independent of external requests? Tags: haskell, html, monad-transformers, yesod Problem: How to render a Widget just a single time, independent of external requests? Yesod makes...
How to render a Widget just a single time, independent of external requests? How to render a Widget just a single time, independent of external requests? haskell html monad-transformers yesod How Widget Handler Yesod WriterT WidgetT HandlerData MonadRoute GWData Route MyYesod Html Writer How to render a Widget just a s...
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49684655_c0
49684655
haskell
0
Title: How dangerous is AllowAmbiguousTypes when used with TypeApplications? Problem title: How dangerous is AllowAmbiguousTypes when used with TypeApplications? Tags: ambiguous-call, haskell, types Problem: How dangerous is AllowAmbiguousTypes when used with TypeApplications? How dangerous is the AllowAmbiguousTypes e...
How dangerous is AllowAmbiguousTypes when used with TypeApplications? How dangerous is AllowAmbiguousTypes when used with TypeApplications? ambiguous-call haskell types the a How AllowAmbiguousTypes TypeApplications file.hs:8:6 Could file.hs:8:6-15 file.hs:12:5 file.hs:11:1-15 How dangerous is AllowAmbiguousTypes when ...
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19290222_c0
19290222
haskell
0
Title: Haskell: Type inference when using Functional Dependencies with Type Families and GADTs Problem title: Haskell: Type inference when using Functional Dependencies with Type Families and GADTs Tags: gadt, functional-dependencies, type-families, type-inference, haskell Problem: Haskell: Type inference when using Fu...
Haskell: Type inference when using Functional Dependencies with Type Families and GADTs Haskell: Type inference when using Functional Dependencies with Type Families and GADTs gadt functional-dependencies type-families type-inference haskell Functional Haskell Type Dependencies Families GADTs Unit Connect GADT MyGADT C...
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71259230_c0
71259230
haskell
0
Title: Does stack rerun hpack not only on build but already on change? Problem title: Does stack rerun hpack not only on build but already on change? Tags: git, haskell-stack, haskell, hpack Problem: Does stack rerun hpack not only on build but already on change? I'm using stack with hpack so that .cabal file is genera...
Does stack rerun hpack not only on build but already on change? Does stack rerun hpack not only on build but already on change? git haskell-stack haskell hpack Does package.yaml Paths_Package Does stack rerun hpack not only on build but already on change? I'm using stack with hpack so that .cabal file is generated from...
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54338415_c0
54338415
haskell
0
Title: Is it possible to use asciidoc with hakyll? Problem title: Is it possible to use asciidoc with hakyll? Tags: pandoc, asciidoc, hakyll, haskell Problem: Is it possible to use asciidoc with hakyll? I followed this tutorial to create a basic static web page using hakyll. It includes a number of pages rendered from ...
Is it possible to use asciidoc with hakyll? Is it possible to use asciidoc with hakyll? pandoc asciidoc hakyll haskell HasCallStack spqr.markdown user-manual.asciidoc Initialising Creating Running Checking Compiling default.html about.rst post.html rosa-rosa-rosam.markdown carpe-diem.markdown tu-quoque.markdown ERROR H...
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36535869_c0
36535869
haskell
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Title: How to deal with rollbacks when using the Either monad (&quot;railway-oriented programming&quot;) Problem title: How to deal with rollbacks when using the Either monad (&quot;railway-oriented programming&quot;) Tags: haskell, f%23, functional-programming Problem: How to deal with rollbacks when using the Either ...
How to deal with rollbacks when using the Either monad (&quot;railway-oriented programming&quot;) How to deal with rollbacks when using the Either monad (&quot;railway-oriented programming&quot;) haskell f%23 functional-programming the How Either Fill Result Succeed FailWith Chessie.ErrorHandling.AsyncExtensions.Async....
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2185550_c0
2185550
haskell
0
Title: Am I using sound equational reasoning about a definition of filter in terms of foldr? Problem title: Am I using sound equational reasoning about a definition of filter in terms of foldr? Tags: haskell, fold, filter, equational-reasoning Problem: Am I using sound equational reasoning about a definition of filter ...
Am I using sound equational reasoning about a definition of filter in terms of foldr? Am I using sound equational reasoning about a definition of filter in terms of foldr? haskell fold filter equational-reasoning sound x:ys Am I using sound equational reasoning about a definition of filter in terms of foldr? well, this...
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66664664_c0
66664664
haskell
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Title: Haskell- Placement of variables of functions in functions and `where` statements Problem title: Haskell- Placement of variables of functions in functions and `where` statements Tags: haskell Problem: Haskell- Placement of variables of functions in functions and `where` statements I know it's not the best explana...
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11839249_c0
11839249
haskell
0
Title: What would be involved in calling ARPACK++ (a C++ library) from Haskell? Problem title: What would be involved in calling ARPACK++ (a C++ library) from Haskell? Tags: haskell Problem: What would be involved in calling ARPACK++ (a C++ library) from Haskell? I've spent a couple of days developing a program in Hask...
What would be involved in calling ARPACK++ (a C++ library) from Haskell? What would be involved in calling ARPACK++ (a C++ library) from Haskell? haskell Haskell What ARPACK What would be involved in calling ARPACK++ (a C++ library) from Haskell? I've spent a couple of days developing a program in Haskell, while learni...
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Title: Use one form field for two Model entries in Yesod Problem title: Use one form field for two Model entries in Yesod Tags: haskell, yesod Problem: Use one form field for two Model entries in Yesod I am making a link aggregator where people can submit articles. My data model contains Article title Text url Text dom...
Use one form field for two Model entries in Yesod Use one form field for two Model entries in Yesod haskell yesod Use Model Yesod Article Text Url Nothing Title Couldn Expected Form Actual blaze-markup-0.7.0.0:Text.Blaze.Internal.Markup MForm HandlerT App FormResult WidgetT HandlerSite Use one form field for two Model ...
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Title: Find the elements between matching elements in two lists Problem title: Find the elements between matching elements in two lists Tags: haskell Problem: Find the elements between matching elements in two lists Let's say I have two lists of words called query and sentence . What I want to find is, for each pair of...
Find the elements between matching elements in two lists Find the elements between matching elements in two lists haskell Find result1 result2 result3 Find the elements between matching elements in two lists Let's say I have two lists of words called query and sentence . What I want to find is, for each pair of consecu...
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Title: Abstracting over repeated application within Monad chains Problem title: Abstracting over repeated application within Monad chains Tags: haskell, higher-order-functions, monads Problem: Abstracting over repeated application within Monad chains The Haskell wikibook has an example that shows how to chain lookup co...
Abstracting over repeated application within Monad chains Abstracting over repeated application within Monad chains haskell higher-order-functions monads Abstracting Monad Maybe Double Monads Abstracting over repeated application within Monad chains The Haskell wikibook has an example that shows how to chain lookup com...
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33522279_c0
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Title: Why does printing affects order when right folding in Haskell? Problem title: Why does printing affects order when right folding in Haskell? Tags: haskell, trace, lazy-evaluation, evaluation Problem: Why does printing affects order when right folding in Haskell? I'm sure it has something to do with lazy evaluati...
Why does printing affects order when right folding in Haskell? Why does printing affects order when right folding in Haskell? haskell trace lazy-evaluation evaluation Debug.Trace Why Haskell verboseAdd2 BinaryTree Empty Node Show Adding Num Why does printing affects order when right folding in Haskell? I'm sure it has ...
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23412500_c0
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Title: Converting between Word8 and Word16 in Haskell Problem title: Converting between Word8 and Word16 in Haskell Tags: type-conversion, haskell Problem: Converting between Word8 and Word16 in Haskell I am trying to to little endian conversion in haskell, so that I can turn a Word16 into two Word8 (for example 258 = ...
Converting between Word8 and Word16 in Haskell Converting between Word8 and Word16 in Haskell type-conversion haskell Data.Word Data.Bits Converting Word8 Word16 Haskell b-8 b-1 encodeWord16 Couldn Converting between Word8 and Word16 in Haskell I am trying to to little endian conversion in haskell, so that I can turn a...
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Title: Building values dynamically with GADTs using Data Kinds Problem title: Building values dynamically with GADTs using Data Kinds Tags: haskell, gadt, data-kinds, dependent-type Problem: Building values dynamically with GADTs using Data Kinds Why is it harder to build values with datakinds, while it's relatively ea...
Building values dynamically with GADTs using Data Kinds Building values dynamically with GADTs using Data Kinds haskell gadt data-kinds dependent-type Data Building GADTs Kinds LANGUAGE KindSignatures DataKinds Rank2Types Nat Zero Succ Direction Center Down UpDown Show Chain Nil AddUp AddDn AddUD Add Num t::Nat t1::Nat...
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_worldPlayers :: Map PlayerId Player } deriving (Eq, Ord, Show, Read) makeLenses ''World mkWorld :: IO World mkWorld = do r1 <- Room <$> randomIO <*> (pure "The Singularity") <*> (pure "You are standing in the only place in the whole world") <*> (pure []) p1 <- Player <$> randomIO <*> (pure "testplayer1") <*> (pure $ ...
_worldPlayers :: Map PlayerId Player } deriving (Eq, Ord, Show, Read) makeLenses ''World mkWorld :: IO World mkWorld = do r1 <- Room <$> randomIO <*> (pure "The Singularity") <*> (pure "You are standing in the only place in the whole world") <*> (pure []) p1 <- Player <$> randomIO <*> (pure "testplayer1") <*> (pure $ ...
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Title: Creating environment datatype in Haskell Problem title: Creating environment datatype in Haskell Tags: ml, types, environments, haskell, smlnj Problem: Creating environment datatype in Haskell In order to obtain honors credit for a course, I have been tasked with recreating an assignment we completed in ML (usin...
Creating environment datatype in Haskell Creating environment datatype in Haskell ml types environments haskell smlnj Creating Haskell Env env_new env_bind NameNotBound Creating environment datatype in Haskell In order to obtain honors credit for a course, I have been tasked with recreating an assignment we completed i...
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Title: Defining Haskell FixF in scala Problem title: Defining Haskell FixF in scala Tags: higher-kinded-types, scala, haskell, type-kinds, types Problem: Defining Haskell FixF in scala So comonad.com has an interesting series of articles on working with applicatives and I've been trying to bring what I can to scala (fo...
Defining Haskell FixF in scala Defining Haskell FixF in scala higher-kinded-types scala haskell type-kinds types Defining Haskell FixF Fix BFixF FixFFunctor Functor Defining Haskell FixF in scala So comonad.com has an interesting series of articles on working with applicatives and I've been trying to bring what I can t...
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71332269_c0
71332269
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Title: Heterogeneous list / HList l -&gt; [e]? Problem title: Heterogeneous list / HList l -&gt; [e]? Tags: haskell Problem: Heterogeneous list / HList l -> [e]? Thanks for the answers of my other quesion - How to write a Heterogeneous list on HList? , I could start using HList: Heterogeneous lists , mostly with API of...
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Title: How could I make statically linking a Rust library to Haskell project more ergonomic? Problem title: How could I make statically linking a Rust library to Haskell project more ergonomic? Tags: ffi, haskell, rust Problem: How could I make statically linking a Rust library to Haskell project more ergonomic? I've d...
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a source line labelfield :: Parser String labelfield = (lexeme . try) $ do l <- identifier symbol ":" return l -- TODO: parse assembler directives starting with an elipse (.) -- | Parse the instruction field of a source line instrfield :: Parser String instrfield = (lexeme . try) $ do i <- some letterChar return i -- ...
a source line labelfield :: Parser String labelfield = (lexeme . try) $ do l <- identifier symbol ":" return l -- TODO: parse assembler directives starting with an elipse (.) -- | Parse the instruction field of a source line instrfield :: Parser String instrfield = (lexeme . try) $ do i <- some letterChar return i -- ...
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Title: Simple chess function in Haskell Problem title: Simple chess function in Haskell Tags: filter, haskell Problem: Simple chess function in Haskell My homework is to write simple functions related to chess. The rook function is working fine i guess it shows where can you step from the given start coordinate. And no...
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Title: Is GHC&#x27;s auto-derived `Eq` instance really *O(N)*? Problem title: Is GHC&#x27;s auto-derived `Eq` instance really *O(N)*? Tags: haskell, ghc Problem: Is GHC's auto-derived `Eq` instance really *O(N)*? I just noticed while trying to learn to read GHC Core, that the automatically derived Eq instance for enum-...
Is GHC&#x27;s auto-derived `Eq` instance really *O(N)*? Is GHC&#x27;s auto-derived `Eq` instance really *O(N)*? haskell ghc GHC EType ETypeA ETypeB ETypeC ETypeD ETypeE ETypeF ETypeG ETypeH fEqEType_$c a_ahZ b_ai0 __DEFAULT ETypeI a_ahS b_ahT _ahQ _ahR Is GHC's auto-derived `Eq` instance really *O(N)*? I just noticed w...
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38129485_c0
38129485
haskell
0
Title: Scoped type variables in typeclass methods vs. standalone functions Problem title: Scoped type variables in typeclass methods vs. standalone functions Tags: haskell Problem: Scoped type variables in typeclass methods vs. standalone functions Here is short example. I wonder why in TypeClass example I don't have t...
Scoped type variables in typeclass methods vs. standalone functions Scoped type variables in typeclass methods vs. standalone functions haskell Scoped Couldn Nat When proxy0 Proxy Expected Actual LANGUAGE DataKinds KindSignatures RankNTypes RoleAnnotations ScopedTypeVariables TypeOperators TypeFamilies Container KnownN...
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haskell
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Title: &quot;Couldn&#x27;t match expected type&quot; error Problem title: &quot;Couldn&#x27;t match expected type&quot; error Tags: haskell, match Problem: "Couldn't match expected type" error Here is my code: xandy :: Element_w_Coord Cell -> Coord xandy (e, (x, y)) = (x, y) transition_world :: Ordered_Lists_2D Cell ->...
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20850260_c1
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snd x) sorted_counts = List.sortBy cmp $ IntMap.assocs counts intdiv :: Integer -> Integer -> Float intdiv a b = (fromIntegral a) / (fromIntegral b) percent y = printf "%.2f" (100*intdiv y n) show_byte x = (show $ Char.chr x) ++ " (" ++ (show x) ++ "):" show_count y = (percent y) ++ "% (" ++ (show y) ++ ")" rows = map ...
): So unless I'm misinterpreting the above debug output, my program is using 6 GB? The test data is less than 10 MB, so what's going on? Any general advice on how to approach a problem like this in Haskell would be nice too. In otherwords, should I avoid Haskell for this kind of I/O-centric stuff? Should I be using the...
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37484734_c0
37484734
haskell
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Title: How does Haskell &#x27;read&#x27; infer types Problem title: How does Haskell &#x27;read&#x27; infer types Tags: haskell, type-inference, types Problem: How does Haskell 'read' infer types I learned before that when using Haskell's read function when reading numbers from String s you need to specify the type of ...
How does Haskell &#x27;read&#x27; infer types How does Haskell &#x27;read&#x27; infer types haskell type-inference types How Haskell Num Read x:y:ys numberString:xs How does Haskell 'read' infer types I learned before that when using Haskell's read function when reading numbers from String s you need to specify the typ...
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76658232_c0
76658232
haskell
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Title: MonadReader without functional dependency Problem title: MonadReader without functional dependency Tags: monad-transformers, haskell, monads Problem: MonadReader without functional dependency Is there a version of MonadReader in a library somewhere that doesn't have the functional dependency from m -> r ? If I h...
MonadReader without functional dependency MonadReader without functional dependency monad-transformers haskell monads MonadReader MonadReader without functional dependency Is there a version of MonadReader in a library somewhere that doesn't have the functional dependency from m -> r ? If I have a function that require...
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6847307_c0
6847307
haskell
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Title: Understanding BlockedIndefinitelyOnMVar in Concurrent code Problem title: Understanding BlockedIndefinitelyOnMVar in Concurrent code Tags: ghc, concurrency, haskell Problem: Understanding BlockedIndefinitelyOnMVar in Concurrent code lockPrint :: String -> MVar () -> IO () lockPrint name v = takePrint `finally` p...
Understanding BlockedIndefinitelyOnMVar in Concurrent code Understanding BlockedIndefinitelyOnMVar in Concurrent code ghc concurrency haskell Understanding BlockedIndefinitelyOnMVar Concurrent main1 good1 good2 good3 MVar Either main0 experiments.hs Understanding BlockedIndefinitelyOnMVar in Concurrent code I asked thi...
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59294655_c1
59294655
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but compiler said: Writer.hs:46:3: error: • No instance for (GHC.Base.Monad (Writer (Foo Integer))) arising from a do statement • In a stmt of a 'do' block: logLine "line1" 19450 In the expression: do logLine "line1" 19450 logLine "line2" 760 logLine "line3" 218 In an equation for ‘batchLog’: batchLog = do logLine "li...
but compiler said: Writer.hs:46:3: error: • No instance for (GHC.Base.Monad (Writer (Foo Integer))) arising from a do statement • In a stmt of a 'do' block: logLine "line1" 19450 In the expression: do logLine "line1" 19450 logLine "line2" 760 logLine "line3" 218 In an equation for ‘batchLog’: batchLog = do logLine "li...
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1351721_c0
1351721
haskell
0
Title: How does Type Deduction work in Haskell? Problem title: How does Type Deduction work in Haskell? Tags: haskell, types, type-inference Problem: How does Type Deduction work in Haskell? I'm trying to broaden my mind by learning Haskell. My self-inflicted homework was to build a clock-tick generator which would giv...
How does Type Deduction work in Haskell? How does Type Deduction work in Haskell? haskell types type-inference System.Random a How Type Deduction Haskell Ord Random Floating RandomGen Float Main Ambiguous Probable StdGen How does Type Deduction work in Haskell? I'm trying to broaden my mind by learning Haskell. My self...
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38926389_c0
38926389
haskell
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Title: How to deal with dependencies of subprojects in stack Problem title: How to deal with dependencies of subprojects in stack Tags: haskell-stack, haskell Problem: How to deal with dependencies of subprojects in stack I have problems figuring out what is wrong with having a source code dependency in my stack projec...
How to deal with dependencies of subprojects in stack How to deal with dependencies of subprojects in stack haskell-stack haskell upstream How github.com robstewart57 stack.yml Dependency e.g acme-missiles-0.3 rdf4h-2.0.0 hgal-2.0.0.2 hsparql-0.2.7 Progress While x86_64-linux setup-Simple-Cabal-1.22.5.0-ghc-7.10.3 Caba...
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70422705_c0
70422705
haskell
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Title: Haskell - Loops in a List Problem title: Haskell - Loops in a List Tags: loops, project, list, haskell Problem: Haskell - Loops in a List I'm doing a small project in Haskell, and I'm having difficulty in checking if there is a Loop in a [Moviment] . data Moviment = goLeft | goRight | Jump | Box deriving (Show, ...
Haskell - Loops in a List Haskell - Loops in a List loops project list haskell Haskell Loops List Moviment Jump Box Show Read Ord Piece Block Door Empty Bool x:y:z h:t Mapa Bloco Vazio Porta Direction West East Player Coordinates Game Map Haskell - Loops in a List I'm doing a small project in Haskell, and I'm having di...
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35772034_c0
35772034
haskell
0
Title: Catching exceptions from pure functions in happstack Problem title: Catching exceptions from pure functions in happstack Tags: exception, happstack, haskell Problem: Catching exceptions from pure functions in happstack I can't find true way to catch exceptions throwed by pure functions in happstack application. ...
Catching exceptions from pure functions in happstack Catching exceptions from pure functions in happstack exception happstack haskell Control.Exception SomeException pure Prelude Control.Monad Control.Monad.IO.Class Happstack.Server Text.JSON.Generic qualified Catching LANGUAGE DeriveDataTypeable Main Data.ByteString.C...
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16771559_c0
16771559
haskell
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Title: Merging duplicate path nodes Problem title: Merging duplicate path nodes Tags: haskell, algorithm Problem: Merging duplicate path nodes Consider the following trivial data structure: data Step = Match Char | Options [Pattern] type Pattern = [Step] This is used together with a small function match :: Pattern -> S...
Merging duplicate path nodes Merging duplicate path nodes haskell algorithm Merging Step Match Char Options Pattern Bool s:ss c:cs Foo Fob Merging duplicate path nodes Consider the following trivial data structure: This is used together with a small function It should be fairly obvious what is going on here; a Pattern ...
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52823328_c0
52823328
haskell
0
Title: Can docker solve a problem of mismatched C shared libraries? Problem title: Can docker solve a problem of mismatched C shared libraries? Tags: docker, haskell-stack, haskell, libc, linux Problem: Can docker solve a problem of mismatched C shared libraries? I am trying to run some haskell code on an ubuntu (18.04...
Can docker solve a problem of mismatched C shared libraries? Can docker solve a problem of mismatched C shared libraries? docker haskell-stack haskell libc linux Can Ubuntu SMP Mon Sep UTC x86_64 GNU Linux MANJARO PREEMPT Fri Oct x86_64-linux-gnu libc.so.6 GLIBC_2.28 stack-build:lts-12.9 RUN COPY ubuntu:18.04 WORKDIR x...
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9003765_c0
9003765
haskell
0
Title: Are there default values for record getters in Haskell? Problem title: Are there default values for record getters in Haskell? Tags: algebraic-data-types, haskell, record Problem: Are there default values for record getters in Haskell? There is unsurprisingly a run time exception thrown by the following code : d...
Are there default values for record getters in Haskell? Are there default values for record getters in Haskell? algebraic-data-types haskell record Haskell Necklace InvalidNecklace necklace_id get_necklace_id Are there default values for record getters in Haskell? There is unsurprisingly a run time exception thrown by ...
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16175427_c1
16175427
haskell
1
AllFilms' films (filmString ++ "\n" ++ title ++ ", " ++ listStuff cast ", " ++ (show year) ++ ", " ++ show (length fans)) Function 2: filmsByFan f = map title $ filter (elem f . fans) testDatabase The above code is 100% working and I am able to pull the information out of the given database. Here is the example MAIN IO...
AllFilms' films (filmString ++ "\n" ++ title ++ ", " ++ listStuff cast ", " ++ (show year) ++ ", " ++ show (length fans)) Function 2: filmsByFan f = map title $ filter (elem f . fans) testDatabase The above code is 100% working and I am able to pull the information out of the given database. Here is the example MAIN IO...
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17641792_c0
17641792
haskell
0
Title: Type problems in Haskell Problem title: Type problems in Haskell Tags: haskell, types Problem: Type problems in Haskell I am writing a function to find the integer divisors of a real number. When I run the code, I get the following errors: Clean solutions.hs:70:33: Could not deduce (Integral a) arising from a us...
Type problems in Haskell Type problems in Haskell haskell types a the Type Haskell Clean solutions.hs:70:33 Could Integral RealFrac solutions.hs:70:1-74 Possible solutions.hs:70:59 Enum Type problems in Haskell I am writing a function to find the integer divisors of a real number. When I run the code, I get the followi...
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25273832_c0
25273832
haskell
0
Title: cabal install text-1.1.1.3 fails Problem title: cabal install text-1.1.1.3 fails Tags: haskell, cabal Problem: cabal install text-1.1.1.3 fails I'm trying to install a library with no dependencies with cabal and it's failing. I'm new to Haskell (and Cabal, for that matter), so I'm not certain if there's somethin...
cabal install text-1.1.1.3 fails cabal install text-1.1.1.3 fails haskell cabal text-1.1.1.3 Resolving Configuring Building Preprocessing Data Text.hs:9:52 Winvalid-pp-token Copyright Bryan Sullivan Text.hs:90:12 Text.hs:92:13 foldl1 Text.hs:153:14 Text.hs:274:15 FFFD Functions Text.hs:276:5 Performs Text.hs:309:12 Sub...
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4973401_c0
4973401
haskell
0
Title: How to best synchronize game engine and network server in Haskell? Problem title: How to best synchronize game engine and network server in Haskell? Tags: haskell, game-engine, frp, concurrency Problem: How to best synchronize game engine and network server in Haskell? I am designing a little soccer game where t...
How to best synchronize game engine and network server in Haskell? How to best synchronize game engine and network server in Haskell? haskell game-engine frp concurrency How Haskell How to best synchronize game engine and network server in Haskell? I am designing a little soccer game where the game engine (that compute...
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46063334_c0
46063334
haskell
0
Title: Extending structures in Haskell Problem title: Extending structures in Haskell Tags: lenses, haskell Problem: Extending structures in Haskell I want to implement some algorithms that have a common set of parameters (in practice this is a high number, which is why I am not passing them separately into the functio...
Extending structures in Haskell Extending structures in Haskell lenses haskell Extending Haskell Parameters _p1 AlgorithmAParameters _commonParameters _myp1 Lens Common.p1 myp1 AlgorithmParameters Extending structures in Haskell I want to implement some algorithms that have a common set of parameters (in practice this ...
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29759727_c0
29759727
haskell
0
Title: Make UArray a Functor Problem title: Make UArray a Functor Tags: haskell Problem: Make UArray a Functor I want to treat UArray as instance of Functor . I want to write a numeric code, and I need to use something more efficient than Array to represent the state (says the profiler). I understand that I could write...
Make UArray a Functor Make UArray a Functor haskell Make UArray Functor Array IArray Double IsSimple Make UArray a Functor I want to treat UArray as instance of Functor . I want to write a numeric code, and I need to use something more efficient than Array to represent the state (says the profiler). I understand that I...
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52399035_c1
52399035
haskell
1
d -> Lines s d infixl 0 `Then` good : Lines EconProduction (ContProd (NumPhase 1)) good = First (L (Prod Oil) (ExProc 23.2 70.1)) `Then` (L (Continue) (ExProc 27.9 1.2)) `Then` (L (Prod (NumPhase 1)) (ExProc 91.2 7014.1)) `Then` (L (Continue) (ExProc 91.2 7014.1)) So far so good! The usual dependent typestate business...
d -> Lines s d infixl 0 `Then` good : Lines EconProduction (ContProd (NumPhase 1)) good = First (L (Prod Oil) (ExProc 23.2 70.1)) `Then` (L (Continue) (ExProc 27.9 1.2)) `Then` (L (Prod (NumPhase 1)) (ExProc 91.2 7014.1)) `Then` (L (Continue) (ExProc 91.2 7014.1)) So far so good! The usual dependent typestate business...
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31928560_c1
31928560
haskell
1
oundingVolumeHierarchy.hs, nothing ) [ 7 of 13] Compiling RayTracer ( src/RayTracer.hs, nothing ) [ 8 of 13] Compiling BenchmarkScene5 ( src/BenchmarkScene5.hs, nothing ) [ 9 of 13] Compiling BenchmarkScene4 ( src/BenchmarkScene4.hs, nothing ) [10 of 13] Compiling BenchmarkScene3 ( src/BenchmarkScene3.hs, nothing ) [11...
oundingVolumeHierarchy.hs, nothing ) [ 7 of 13] Compiling RayTracer ( src/RayTracer.hs, nothing ) [ 8 of 13] Compiling BenchmarkScene5 ( src/BenchmarkScene5.hs, nothing ) [ 9 of 13] Compiling BenchmarkScene4 ( src/BenchmarkScene4.hs, nothing ) [10 of 13] Compiling BenchmarkScene3 ( src/BenchmarkScene3.hs, nothing ) [11...
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61971343_c0
61971343
haskell
0
Title: Haskell functions in case statements Problem title: Haskell functions in case statements Tags: syntax-error, haskell Problem: Haskell functions in case statements I've been trying for a few days to code a dictionary in Haskell, and I have a problem with case structure that i can't solve. Every time I try to comp...
Haskell functions in case statements Haskell functions in case statements syntax-error haskell Haskell Dictionary.hs:24:130 Parse Char Dictionary LETTERNODE WORDNODE x:xs caseInsertChild1 caseInsertChild2 Haskell functions in case statements I've been trying for a few days to code a dictionary in Haskell, and I have a ...
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62985693_c1
62985693
haskell
1
FromJSON WeatherObj where parseJSON = withObject "weatherObj" $ \obj -> do timeOffset <- obj .: "timezone_offset" currentO <- obj .: "current" dt <- currentO .: "dt" temp <- currentO .: "temp" feels_like <- currentO .: "feels_like" pressure <- currentO .: "pressure" humidity <- currentO .: "humidity" visibility <- cur...
FromJSON WeatherObj where parseJSON = withObject "weatherObj" $ \obj -> do timeOffset <- obj .: "timezone_offset" currentO <- obj .: "current" dt <- currentO .: "dt" temp <- currentO .: "temp" feels_like <- currentO .: "feels_like" pressure <- currentO .: "pressure" humidity <- currentO .: "humidity" visibility <- cur...
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4404663_c0
4404663
haskell
0
Title: Haskell: Equation Expander 1+(1+(1+(1+(…))))=∞ Problem title: Haskell: Equation Expander 1+(1+(1+(1+(…))))=∞ Tags: equation, equational-reasoning, expansion, expression, haskell Problem: Haskell: Equation Expander 1+(1+(1+(1+(…))))=∞ Does there exist a equation expander for Haskell? Something like foldr.com : 1+...
Haskell: Equation Expander 1+(1+(1+(1+(…))))=∞ Haskell: Equation Expander 1+(1+(1+(1+(…))))=∞ equation equational-reasoning expansion expression haskell Haskell Equation Expander y:ys xs0 x:xs p:xs p:ps _:t Haskell: Equation Expander 1+(1+(1+(1+(…))))=∞ Does there exist a equation expander for Haskell? Something like f...
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68735804_c0
68735804
haskell
0
Title: Fixpoint of type exponentiation as a language Problem title: Fixpoint of type exponentiation as a language Tags: haskell, turing-complete, types Problem: Fixpoint of type exponentiation as a language Haskell permits fixpoint of type addition: data Peano = Zero | Succ Peano Haskell also permits fixpoint of type m...
Fixpoint of type exponentiation as a language Fixpoint of type exponentiation as a language haskell turing-complete types Control.Monad Fixpoint Peano Zero Succ InfBoolList Bool FixExp example1 example2 example3 example4 example5 example6 Fixpoint of type exponentiation as a language Haskell permits fixpoint of type ad...
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5967359_c0
5967359
haskell
0
Title: haskell - hyperoperation (ackermann) function, tetration Problem title: haskell - hyperoperation (ackermann) function, tetration Tags: haskell, ackermann Problem: haskell - hyperoperation (ackermann) function, tetration I'm trying to write a hyperoperation function in haskell. It's usually wrritten as ackermann(...
haskell - hyperoperation (ackermann) function, tetration haskell - hyperoperation (ackermann) function, tetration haskell ackermann Prelude foldr1 OFF ONE ISSUES TYPE foldl1 Exception n-1 i-1 haskell - hyperoperation (ackermann) function, tetration I'm trying to write a hyperoperation function in haskell. It's usually ...
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38875994_c0
38875994
haskell
0
Title: How to compose widgets with blaze code in Yesod? Problem title: How to compose widgets with blaze code in Yesod? Tags: yesod, haskell Problem: How to compose widgets with blaze code in Yesod? I'm trying to write an yesod application without any hamlet parts. My question is about forms: I can generate a form usin...
How to compose widgets with blaze code in Yesod? How to compose widgets with blaze code in Yesod? yesod haskell How Yesod Form User Login Nothing Handler Html PageR Submit H.div A.id H.form A.method A.action A.enctype H.button How to compose widgets with blaze code in Yesod? I'm trying to write an yesod application wit...
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28679185_c0
28679185
haskell
0
Title: Why can&#x27;t I use the type `Show a =&gt; [Something -&gt; a]`? Problem title: Why can&#x27;t I use the type `Show a =&gt; [Something -&gt; a]`? Tags: haskell Problem: Why can't I use the type `Show a => [Something -> a]`? I have a record type say data Rec { recNumber :: Int , recName :: String -- more fields ...
Why can&#x27;t I use the type `Show a =&gt; [Something -&gt; a]`? Why can&#x27;t I use the type `Show a =&gt; [Something -&gt; a]`? haskell Why Show Something Rec Number Must Why can't I use the type `Show a => [Something -> a]`? I have a record type say And I want to write a toString function for Rec : This works. fie...
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46519307_c0
46519307
haskell
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Title: undefined reference to symbol &#x27;pthread_setname_np@@GLIBC_2.12&#x27; Haskell Stack error on OpenSuse42.3 Problem title: undefined reference to symbol &#x27;pthread_setname_np@@GLIBC_2.12&#x27; Haskell Stack error on OpenSuse42.3 Tags: haskell-stack, haskell, opensuse Problem: undefined reference to symbol 'p...
undefined reference to symbol &#x27;pthread_setname_np@@GLIBC_2.12&#x27; Haskell Stack error on OpenSuse42.3 undefined reference to symbol &#x27;pthread_setname_np@@GLIBC_2.12&#x27; Haskell Stack error on OpenSuse42.3 haskell-stack haskell opensuse command pthread_setname_np GLIBC_2.12 Haskell Stack OpenSuse42.3 Versio...
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31987208_c0
31987208
haskell
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Title: Monad for tracking side-effects Problem title: Monad for tracking side-effects Tags: haskell, monads Problem: Monad for tracking side-effects In Haskell, we have the IO monad to deal with side-effects, although, it is not able to expressively track side-effects, you don't really know what type of side effect is ...
Monad for tracking side-effects Monad for tracking side-effects haskell monads Prelude Control.Monad.Eff Control.Monad.Eff.Random Control.Monad.Eff.Console Monad Eff Trace Process Unit RandomExample CONSOLE RANDOM Monad for tracking side-effects In Haskell, we have the IO monad to deal with side-effects, although, it i...
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62403665_c0
62403665
haskell
0
Title: How to implement uncurry point-free in Haskell without app? Problem title: How to implement uncurry point-free in Haskell without app? Tags: currying, tuples, pointfree, haskell, arrow-abstraction Problem: How to implement uncurry point-free in Haskell without app? I have been wondering how different standard Ha...
How to implement uncurry point-free in Haskell without app? How to implement uncurry point-free in Haskell without app? currying tuples pointfree haskell arrow-abstraction Control.Arrow How Haskell assoc1 Control.Arrow.apply myAssoc1 How to implement uncurry point-free in Haskell without app? I have been wondering how ...
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26401264_c0
26401264
haskell
0
Title: Haskell label a binary tree through depth-first in-order traversal Problem title: Haskell label a binary tree through depth-first in-order traversal Tags: tree, haskell, binary-search-tree Problem: Haskell label a binary tree through depth-first in-order traversal I need to label a binary tree through depth-firs...
Haskell label a binary tree through depth-first in-order traversal Haskell label a binary tree through depth-first in-order traversal tree haskell binary-search-tree Haskell MonadState Tree Branch Leaf Monad State Haskell label a binary tree through depth-first in-order traversal I need to label a binary tree through d...
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