Is it possible to implement (*) with least-strict semantics in Haskell? For example:
0 * ⊥ = 0
⊥ * 0 = 0
and only:
⊥ * ⊥ = ⊥
I can build pattern matches that satisfy one of the above cases, but not both, because the zero check forces the value.
I can't get my SDL program to even build on OS X; I get this error:
/Users/kata/code/mekhane/.hsenv/cabal/lib/SDL-0.6.4/ghc-7.4.1/HSSDL-0.6.4.o: unknown symbol `_SDL_HasSSE2'
I've tried recompiling SDL from source, installing it from macports; nothing works.
I am trying to create a simple haskell program which GETs a JSON string from a webserver and parses it.
I am using the curlGetString method of Network.Curl.
This method has the following type signature
curlGetString :: URLString -> [CurlOption] -> IO (CurlCode, String)
My question is:...
In this blog post , the author explains the equational reasoning benifits of purifying code with the Free monad. Does the Free monad transformer FreeT retain these benifits, even if its wrapped over IO?
I want to replace a string from an input file with a different string. I was searching for a method but it seems i can only alter the string character by character. For example in the my code below
replace :: String -> String
replace [] = []
replace (x:xs) = if x == '@' then 'y':replace xs...
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