2
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0answers
23 views
When choosing a functional programming language for use with LLVM, what are the trade-offs?
Let's assume for the moment that C++ is not a functional programming language. If you want to write a compiler using LLVM for the back-end, and you want to use a functional progra …
1
vote
5answers
114 views
Help explain this chunk of haskell code that outputs a stream of primes
Hi,
I have trouble understanding this chunk of code:
let
sieve (p:xs) = p : sieve {filter (\ x -> x 'mod' p /= 0) xs)
in sieve [2 .. ]
Can someone break it down for me? I …
3
votes
6answers
128 views
How foldr works
Can anybody explain how foldr works?
Take these examples:
Prelude> foldr (-) 54 [10,11]
53
Prelude> foldr (\x y -> (x+y)/2) 54 [12,4,10,6]
12.0
I am confused about the …
4
votes
2answers
117 views
Euler Problem in Haskell — Can Someone Spot My Error
Hi all,
I'm trying my hand at Euler Problem 4 in Haskell. It asks for that largest palindrome formed by multiplying two three-digit numbers. The problem was simple enough, and I …
1
vote
4answers
129 views
Iterating over arrays in haskell
My problem is that I need to iterate over array and calculate some value depend on every element. I was looking for some fold-like function for arrays, but standard library seems t …
2
votes
1answer
58 views
Haskell tail function for empty lists
Hi,
I have a problem with a function that should only return the tail of a list. The functions is myTail and should give a useable result, even if the input is an empty list.
I wa …
0
votes
2answers
94 views
New Line Haskell
Hey. For a tutorial this week, one of the questions asks to create a function formatLines by using other functions formatLine and formatList, to format a list of lines.
My code lo …
2
votes
1answer
29 views
Raise ParseError in Haskell/Parsec
What is the prefered way to raise errors (ParseError) in Parsec? I got some code inside a parser that performs a check and if the check fails a ParseError should be returned (i.e. …
6
votes
15answers
414 views
Ways to get the middle of a list in Haskell?
I've just started learning about Functional Programming, using Haskel.
I'm slowly getting through Erik Meijer's lectures on Channel 9 (I've watched the first 4 so far) and in the …
4
votes
4answers
96 views
Extending an existing type in OCaml
I've been doing some OCaml programming lately to learn the language and to get more acquainted with functional programming. Recently, I've started to think that I'd like to be abl …
2
votes
3answers
175 views
Efficient queue in Haskell.
How can I efficiently implement a list data structure where I can have 2 views to the head and end of the list, that always point to a head a tail of a list without expensive calls …
1
vote
3answers
117 views
Problem detecting cyclic numbers in Haskell
Hi
I am doing problem 61 at project Euler and came up with the following code (to test the case they give):
p3 n = n*(n+1) `div` 2
p4 n = n*n
p5 n = n*(3*n -1) `div` 2
p6 n = n*( …
2
votes
7answers
117 views
Remove elements by index in haskell
I'm new in haskell and I'm looking for some standard functions to work with lists by indexes.
My exact problem is that i want to remove 3 elements after every 5. If its not clear …
5
votes
1answer
116 views
How to get 64-bit binaries from GHC for Snow Leopard?
Hey guys,
I've recently upgraded my OS to Snow Leopard, which broke my GHC. I was able to fix it on one machine by adding flags for 32-bit compiles in /usr/bin/ghc (something lik …
1
vote
1answer
45 views
Are peekCString and peekCStringLen lazy?
I have a C function that creates a null terminated string and returns a pointer to it, there is also corresponding deallocation function.
foreign import ccall unsafe "get_str" get …
