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why type of Text.Parsec.Token.natural is not the same between Hoogle and what's showed with :t?

I searched the Text.Parsec.Token.natural on Hoogle and finded the type of Text.Parsec.Token.natural is natural :: ParsecT s u m Integer. But that is contradictory to what I got with :t in Ghci. Ghci ...
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Haskell how to use Language.Haskell.Interpreter to read config file?

How do I use the Language.Haskell.Interpreter to read the given config file and assign the values given in it to initialize variables in my program? My config file is like: numRecords = 10 numFields ...
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Bind monadic variables over several functions

I'm interested in getting as close as possible to the following syntax. TH is just fine by me. bootapplication :: IO () bootapplication = do clientA <- newChan :: IO (Chan AMsg) clientB <- ...
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Odd behavior with unordered-containers (HashMap.Strict)?

sorry for the nebulous question, but has anyone observed buggy behaviors with Data.HashMap.Strict from unordered-containers-0.2.3.0 on GHC 7.6.3? In particular, there are Maps which clearly contain ...
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Haskell: Network conduit “callback” questions

I'm using network-conduit and runTCPServer to power my stranded server. In this case: -- | Helper which represents a conduit chain for each client connection serverApp :: Application SessionIO ...
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Recursion in treeFold function

I have tree data type: data Tree a = Node { rootLabel :: a, -- label value subForest :: [Tree a] -- zero or more child trees } {-- Node (a) [] ..or... Node (a1) [ Node (a2) [..], ...
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Haskell HashTable help rewrite using State monad

So, here is my clumsy code implementing chained HashTable in Haskell. {-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances #-} import Data.Array(Array(..), array, bounds, elems, (//), (!)) import Data.List(foldl') import ...
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Can the type checker help me out here? With type families, maybe?

So I'm writing this little soccer game for some time now, and there's one thing that bugs me from the very beginning. The game follows the Yampa Arcade pattern, so there's a sum type for the "objects" ...
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how to use an incomplete list in its condition

I know.. The title isn't explaining well.. if you have a better title tell me in a comment..I'm making a prime numbers generator for fun and learning purposes..here's my code: divisors x xs = [ y | y ...
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How can I make sure main thread ends after all other threads ends?

import Control.Concurrent main = do forkIO $ putStrLn "123" forkIO $ putStrLn "456" I have written the code above. But when I executed it, I always got 123 only. 456 is not printed. I guess ...
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Functional Banana Traveller - removing monolithic function

For reference here is the codebase for my game. In this question, it became evident that the function, updateGS did not fit the FRP style. First on the agenda, as suggested by Heinrich, is the ...
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Knuth-Morris-Pratt algorithm in Haskell

I have a trouble with understanding this implementation of the Knuth-Morris-Pratt algorithm in Haskell. http://twanvl.nl/blog/haskell/Knuth-Morris-Pratt-in-Haskell In particular I don't understand ...
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Matching letters in 2 strings with haskell

I just started with haskell and im wondering if there is a easy way to match the letters between 2 string and output them. like: iced and liked will return i,e,d Thank you!
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what's wrong in this very basic function declaration?

I am a newbie to Haskell, and I was reading Learn you a Haskell, and in the page they declared a function as tell :: (Show a) => [a] -> String tell [] = "The list is empty" tell (x:[]) = ...
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“No operation” haskell

If I remember correctly from school, there's a function or keyword that is used for "not yet implemented" but the code compiles. I've tried to search for it, but can't find. Any one know what I'm ...
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Create list of strings from list of doubles, non Scientific notation

listOfLongDeci = [showFFloat Nothing (1/a) | a<-[2..1000], length (show (1/a)) > 7] listOfLongDeci2 = [show (1/a) | a<-[2..1000], length (show (1/a)) > 7] listOfLongDeci3 = [(1/a) | ...
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Template Haskell: reify in GHCi

Is it somehow possible to do reify in GHCi? When I try it using 'runQ' it complains "can not do reify in the IO monad". >>> runQ (reify ''Bool) Template Haskell error: Can't do `reify' in ...
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Haskell CPS: How to implement map and filter functions using Cont monad?

I've been trying to learn CPS, seems I didn't really get my head around it, could you implement basic filter and map using Cont monad?
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Why is GHC distributed with gcc and g++?

On Windows, GHC is distributed with gcc and g++, e.g. under ghc-7.6.3\mingw\bin. From the download page, it is also noted under the windows binary download that the build for Windows "also includes ...
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Get tuple from list and use it as Map key

I'm a Haskell newbie and I'm trying to get use Map.fromList. I have defined the following data types: type No = String data Arco = Arco { de :: No , para :: No , ...
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Haskell - implement a function for a given signature

I have to implement an example function with following signature: [[([Char], a, b)]] -> (a -> b -> Char) -> ([Char], b -> a -> Char) So I attempt this way: funcD ...
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How can I parse a string to a function in Haskell?

I want a function that looks something like this readFunc :: String -> (Float -> Float) which operates something like this >(readFunc "sin") (pi/2) >1.0 >(readFunc "(+2)") 3.0 ...
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Why do these folds stop at the head/tail?

I'm reading learnyouahaskell.com and currently investigating folds. In the book there are these examples: maximum' :: (Ord a) => [a] -> a maximum' = foldr1 (\x acc -> if x > acc then x ...
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How do exceptions work in Haskell (part two)?

I have the following code: {-# LANGUAGE DeriveDataTypeable #-} import Prelude hiding (catch) import Control.Exception (throwIO, Exception) import Control.Monad (when) import Data.Maybe import ...
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Employing arrows to fold a list of tuples

Sometimes you want to fold a list of tuples into one tuple using different folding functions. For instance, in order to glue together a list of runState results, getting an (in some sense) combined ...
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Unwrapping the Haskell State Monad

In the process of writing an assignment for university I am having the ever-joyous fun of learning new Haskell monads. Yay!!! I have a function that typechecks just fine: compile :: Prog -> State ...
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Listen on TCP and UDP on the same port

How can I get Haskell to listen for UDP and TCP on the same port? Here is the code I have so far (based on acme-http): listenOn portm = do ...
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Match a lot of patterns in Haskell efficiently

I have thought of using Haskell for a game server but when coding, I found myself looking at the part where I parse packets thinking "wow, this will result in a lot of pattern matching". This seeing ...
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stepping through a function line by line

This user guide: http://www.haskell.org/ghc/docs/latest/html/users_guide/ghci-debugger.html advertises: Execution can be single-stepped: the evaluator will suspend execution approximately ...
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units for rings in haskell in Num or Rational

The Num class of haskell allows for quite general algebraic structures and looks like it's intended to be used to make rings. When speaking of a ring though, it's convenient to be able to explicitly ...
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Issue with round with Data.Fixed

I have defined the following type in myfile.hs: {-# LANGUAGE DeriveDataTypeable #-} import Data.Typeable import Data.Fixed data E18 = E18 deriving (Typeable) instance HasResolution E18 where ...
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Correct way to define a HasPostgres instance for IO? [migrated]

I want to write my database access code for a Snap application in a way that makes the queries easy to test from the ghci repl, while also working within the Snap context. My solution so far is to ...
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Expression evaluation tree in Haskell

In an exam today I was asked to create an expression evaluation tree in Haskell. Usually the answer is as simple as: data Expr = Value Integer | Add Expr Expr | Sub Expr Expr ...
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Haskell print string without newline

When I use this code it's print newline after result. How I can don't write newline? import System.IO main :: IO () main = do a <- getLine b <- getLine let aa = read a ...
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Can we use Haskell for Web Development with the Razor engine?

I am very new to Haskell but as it is a functional programming language(easy to use functions) i have got some interest in working with it.Currently i am developing an app for Windows azure i was ...
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HsOpenSSL segfaults on OS X

I'm trying to give HsOpenSSL a whirl on Mac OS X, and it's blowing up in my face. The latest Hackage version (HsOpenSSL-0.10.3.3) builds and imports, but doing anything with it kills my GHCi (both ...
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Haskell <<loop>>

With getIndex xs y I want the index of the first sublist in xs whose length is greater than y. The output is: [[],[4],[4,3],[3,5,3],[3,5,5,6,1]] aufgabe6: <<loop>> why getIndex does ...
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Turning a tree into a heap in haskell

I need to make an implementation of a priority queue with a Heap Tree in Haskell, for example: Given a list: [3,2,7,8,4,1,9] 3 is the main root 2 is its left leaf 7 is its right leaf 8 is the left ...
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How is the calculation of types in Haskell

Lets say flip :: (a->b->c) ->b->a->c const ::d->e->d type of (flip const) would be a=d,b=e,c=d in b->a->c so the type would be e->d->d But for ...
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Monad transformers monad duplication

I am new to monad transformers, so sorry easy question. I have value val :: MaybeT IO String and function fn :: String -> IO [String]. So after binding, I have val >>= liftM fn :: MaybeT IO ...
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haskell modulus function using repeated subtractions

I am required to write a modulus function (using repeated subtractions and not using the primitive mod function). mod' :: Int -> Int -> Int mod' x 0 = 0 mod' 0 x = x mod' x y | x >= y = ...
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Generating template with some logic via HStringTemplate

Here is some invalid HStringTemplate syntax: option_a = $options.a$ option_b = $options.b$ $if options.option_c_is_needed$ option_c = $option.c$ $end$ In other words, part of template file should ...
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Haskell - Finding the max value of node in a tree

I have a problem. I have to implement a function maxT in Haskell which returns the max value of a node from a binary tree. data Tree a = Leaf a | Node (Tree a) a (Tree a) This is given. What ...
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How to check whether a binary tree has the heap property?

Given a binary tree, I want to check whether it has the heap property e.g. if B is a child node of A then key(A)>=key(B): data Tree a = Leaf|Node a (Tree a)(Tree a) I have started my function as ...
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Compiler switch to turn debugging messages on/off?

OK, so here's a simple question. I've written a function debug :: String -> IO (). I'd like to set things up so that when I compile my program one way, this function writes to standard error, and ...
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How does this Haskell function work?

I was struggling to see how this function worked. For the nth number it should calculate the sum of the previous three elements. f' :: Integer->Integer f' = helper 0 0 1 where helper a b c ...
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How to effectively check if an entry is present using HDBC in haskell?

Like mentionned in my question, I have an unique constraint on a table in which I want to insert some data. I have to check if the data is already present and insert it if not. That is what I can't ...
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Introduction to folders of haskell platform?

I am stressed from many folders included in haskell platform because i do not know the structure of libraries, can not find and read that needed for studying or programming somethings new. anythings ...
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Why recursive `let` make space effcient?

I found this statement while studying Functional Reactive Programming, from "Plugging a Space Leak with an Arrow" by Hai Liu and Paul Hudak ( page 5) : Suppose we wish to define a function that ...
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Haskell SDL-mixer compilation error

I am trying to install the SDL-mixer haskell package by using "cabal install sdl-mixer". When I do so, it gives the error Resolving dependencies... [1 of 1] Compiling Main ( ...

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