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Jan 19, 2015 21:58
I don't want to start a whole question on Stack, but it is a problem for me. So here goes: fresh Win8.1, fresh latest Haskell Platform, fresh cabal, but when I try to cabal install the hoogle package I get: lpaste.net/118791 Couldn't find the answer on Google :(
Jun 17, 2014 00:31
Bye
Jun 17, 2014 00:31
As in, in a loop communication kind of way, obviously piping via "|" is simple and easy
Jun 17, 2014 00:30
@Akater I'm in a similar situation with regards to experience.
Also, although I've used posix shared memory and pipes on Linux, I would have no idea how to pipe input to and from an already existing program.
Jun 17, 2014 00:23
@Akater Maybe you could use cygwin? Also, I thoroughly recommend Powershell it is rather nice and should support a thing like this.
Jun 17, 2014 00:22
@Akater I was just thinking of how I usually use interpreters and I would feel rather limited if I couldn't store intermediary results, hence the question.
Jun 17, 2014 00:18
Nice. But does it support let bindings?
Jun 17, 2014 00:18
@Akater: Whatever floats your boat. The best way to do it is to do what works, right? Notebooks seem very nice, although I personally never used them. If I did, it would probably be for presentation/tutorial purposes.
Jun 17, 2014 00:15
@Akater: Right, I was wondering how crucial that part was.
Jun 17, 2014 00:10
(Then you could edit the file and send specific lines to the REPL)
Jun 17, 2014 00:10
Apparently there is also haskell-mode for emacs (brrr...) if you swing that way, @Akater.
Jun 17, 2014 00:09
Since I'm in ghci, I can run my commands however I like, without the use of a main
Jun 17, 2014 00:08
that opens up the file in an editor of my choice (specified in .ghci (vim in my case)), edit stuff, save and when I quit my editor, I'm back in ghci with the file reloaded
Jun 17, 2014 00:07
I think what could kind of work is what I sometimes do
ghci ./somefile.hs
then, in ghci I type whatever it was that I wanted to test and when I want to change the definitions of things in the file, I type ":e" inside ghci
Jun 17, 2014 00:02
Hey, @Akater. Out of curiosity: you said you were a beginner. What are you doing/using to learn?
Jun 15, 2014 19:00
So this turned out to be a question probably not for chat. If for some reason you want to answer this, it's a question now stackoverflow.com/questions/24232829/… The first comment also links to a similar(?) question which also doesn't have answers.
Jun 15, 2014 14:15
I have a quick question, because my Google-Fu is failing me. All I can find are "type synonyms in instances", which is not what I want. How do I/What do I have to do to write something like this:

type Row a = Eq a => [a]

Is this about Rank2Types? (They don't do the trick)
Is this just something that "type" is not meant to do? Basically, I think what I ultimately wanted to accomplish is not having to write "Eq a =>" in front of almost every function type declaration. It seems like it should be simple to accomplish, but it escapes me.
 

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Mar 10, 2014 07:18
Hello, @JonClements. Just got my privilages and decided to check out the chat. Don't worry, I'm not going to say anything and disrupt you. I finally decided to get some SO rep and here I am.