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Can I add an instance declaration in GHCi

I was messing around with HashMap and tried to use a Data.Bson.ObjectId as a key. I, of course, discovered that there is not a Hashable instance for that structure. That's ok, because writing one is ...
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How does GHCi pick names for type variables?

When using the interactive GHC interpreter, it's possible to ask for the inferred type of an expression: Prelude> :t map map :: (a -> b) -> [a] -> [b] It seems that it takes the names ...
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Why is GHCi typing this statement oddly?

In answering a question on stackoverflow, I noticed that GHCi (interactive) is assigning a too-restrictive type in a let statement. Namely, given the code, import Control.Arrow f = maximum ...
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How to run a haskell file in interpreted mode

I've been told you can interpret haskell files (which I assume means they will work like Ruby/Python/Perl). Can't find the command line option on ghc to do this, though. It always wants to compile my ...
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Equivalent functions producing different interpreter results

Background: I'm investigating anonymous recursion, and I'm taking on the challenge of implementing the prelude without using any named recursion just to help it all sit nicely in my mind. I'm not ...
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Writing Haskell interpreter in C++ (using ghc or hugs as library)

I'm writing a C++ application that needs to interpret and evaluate haskell code. This code isn't known at compile time but given by the user. Is there a way to use a haskell compiler/interpreter (like ...
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Haskell's type inference strangeness

Look at this output from ghci: Prelude> :t Data.Map.lookup Data.Map.lookup :: Ord k => k -> Data.Map.Map k a -> Maybe a Prelude> :t flip Data.Map.lookup flip Data.Map.lookup :: Ord a ...
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Haskell do syntax and I/O

I was playing around with a simple program in Haskell: hello :: String -> String hello s = "Hello, " ++ (trim s) ++ "!\n" trim :: String -> String trim [] = [] trim s = head $ words s main :: ...
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Debugging infinite loops in Haskell programs with GHCi

For the first time I've encountered an infinite loop in a Haskell program I'm writing. I've narrowed it down to a quite specific section of code, but I cannot seem to pinpoint exactly where I have a ...
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Haskell invalid type signature

Quick question, what is wrong with this? (get) :: [a] -> Int -> a -- <- line 21 (x:xs) get 0 = x (x:xs) get (n+1) = xs get n ghci gives this error when I try to load the file that ...
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Type inference in GHCi vs. manual signature

when I type :t map length . sum into GHCi, it says that the type would be: map length . sum :: Num [[a]] => [[[a]]] -> [Int] However, if I create a file type-test.hs containing x :: Num ...
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Trying to write a function point free, GHCI does not approve

As an exercise I'm trying to implement interesting parts of the prelude manually. Whenever I spot an opportunity to go point free I take it. However this has led me to a brick wall in the most ...
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ghci segfault with simple math

Can anyone explain this to me? I'm using a recent version of the GHC. Prelude> let f x = 1/((x**2)-36) Prelude> f (0 - 6.5) 0.16 Prelude> f (0 - 5.999) -Segmentation fault ...
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How to use fromInteger in Haskell?

One way to calculate 2^8 in haskell is by writing product(replicate 8 2) When trying to create a function for this, defined as follows... power1 :: Integer → Integer → Integer power1 n k | k < ...
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Is there a way to limit the memory, ghci can have?

I'm used to debug my code using ghci. Often, something like this happens (not so obvious, of course): ghci> let f@(_:x) = 0:1:zipWith(+)f x ghci> length f Then, nothing happens for some time, ...
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Haskell Error: parse error on input `='

Specs GHC 6.12.1 Mac OS X 10.6.4 x64 MacBook Pro Problem I'm having trouble using let syntax. The following code refuses to compile: module Main where main = let x = 1 y = 2 z = ...
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Compile multi .hs files of Haskell - Unix

I created some files from a project in Unix, they are a lot and if I want to execute it in another pc or folder I need to copy all files to there. They are all connected in import. How can I make an ...
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What is the -i option while compiling hs file using GHC and how to do same in GHCi?

Ok, I've been using the -i compile option to specify the folder to some haskell source when I compile using GHC. ghc -threaded -i/d/haskell/src --make xxx.hs I understand it uses those files as ...