Haskell is an advanced functional programming language, featuring strong static typing, lazy evaluation, extensive parallelism and concurrency support, and unique abstraction capabilities.
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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" I want the index of the first sublist which length is > y
The Output is:
[[],[4],[4,3],[3,5,3],[3,5,5,6,1]]
aufgabe6: <<loop>>
why getIndex does not work?
import ...
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priority queue with heapsort 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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Haskell System is a member of unusable hidden package
System is absolutely brimming with handy useful IO stuff, but apparently it's been deprecated I am to understand (presuming this because it was moved into the deprecated haskell98 package), that said; ...
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Give me reasons to learn another language [closed]
There are so many languages out there. And I, as many others, am interested in learning another one. However, I am having trouble seeing reasons to really delve into any more.
I learned BASIC and ...
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Convert Int into [Int]
I'm looking through a past exam paper and don't understand how to convert Int to [Int].
For example, one of the questions asks us to produce a list of all the factors of a whole number excluding both ...
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Why does `take` with a large number return [] even though the list is infinite?
I have a doubt on why Haskell couldn't handle the following line
Prelude> take 1000000000000 $ repeat ' '
That line of code will return:
""
Which is obviously not 1,000,000,000,000 spaces.
...
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What are the limitations of buffer size of textBufferSetView in haskell using gtk?
What is the buffer size? I can set a buffer to take in
VC "Cons" [VC "Z" [],VC "Cons" [VC "S" [VC "Z" []],VC "Cons" [VC "S" [VC "S" [VC "Z" []]],VC "Cons" [VC "S" [VC "S" [VC "S" [VC "Z" ...
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Dirty hack for overlapping instances?
Module A imports modules B and C
Module B imports instance X
Module C imports instance Y
X and Y are instances of a common type class.
Instances X and Y are identical in type, that is, fully ...
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Algorithm for matching object properties with rules
Apologies for the unclear title. Here's the explanation:
I have a type of object Foo having properties a,b,c,d. Lets say each of these properties(type of string/bool) can have individually 3 unique ...
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How to create a non-TH package from code generated using Template Haskell?
I'm making a small package that defines wrappers for tuples and adds instances form them, like
newtype Tuple2 a = Tuple2 { untuple2 :: (a, a) }
deriving (...)
tuple2 :: a -> a -> Tuple2 a
...
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Yesod sample projects
I am planning to write a yesod web application. And I'm wondering whether there are some large project using yesod that is well designed that I could look at and experiment with.
I am looking for ...
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installing text-icu on Mac OSX with cabal [closed]
I want to try unicode with haskell, and the Data.Text docs say I need text-icu. This is what I tried:
Mac OS X 10.6.8
~/haskell_programs$ cabal update
Downloading the latest package list from ...
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Why Haskell's `fst` and `snd` have such a short (strange) names? [closed]
I'm new to Haskell and what really bothers me at the moment is why the people who made the libraries added functions called fst and snd instead of using (normal) names like first and second. What's ...
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Filtering [[String]] with a regex and pattern matching
I'm trying to filter a [[String]] based upon a regex.
filter (\fn -> case (matchRegex (mkRegex "*.exe") fn) of Nothing -> False
Just _ ...
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Calling Haskell from C#
I just spent the last week or so figuring out how to execute C++ code from C# as part of my day job. It took us forever to figure it out, but the final solution is fairly simple.
Now I'm curious... ...
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Haskell: `Map (a,b) c` versus `Map a (Map b c)`?
Thinking of maps as representations of finite functions, a map of two or more variables can be given either in curried or uncurried form; that is, the types Map (a,b) c and Map a (Map b c) are ...
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How does Haskell's lens package handle fields that are also keywords?
How does lens handle the case where a de-sugared field is a keyword? I seem to remember reading that something special is done, but I can't remember where I read it or what the name of the "lensed" ...
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Correspondence between type classes and grammar levels in the Chomsky hierarchy
My question is about the Applicative and Monad type classes on the one hand, and the context-free and context-sensitive grammar levels of the Chomsky hierarchy on the other.
I've heard that there's a ...
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Anyone having trouble install Control.Pipe?
I have the current version of cabal and running cabal install Pipe gave me no issues. But I tried these two imports:
import Control.Proxy
import Control.Pipe
But I'm getting this error message:
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Composing Database.Esqueleto queries, conditional joins and counting
How can I compose Database.Esqueleto queries in a modular way such that after defining a "base" query and the corresponding result set, I can restrict the result set by adding additional inner joins ...
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Parsec and custom parsing error type
Is it possible somehow to get parse error of some custom type? It would be cool to get more information about parsing context from error for example. And it seems not very convenient to have error ...
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Is there a free proxy transformer?
Do you think a free proxy transformer is possible? Something like
data FreePT f p a' a b' b m r = ....
instance (Proxy p,Functor f) => Proxy (FreePT f p) where
....
instance (Functor f) ...
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Typeclass for functions with different numbers of arguments
In my simple Haskell DSL, I have the following functions to call other functions:
callF :: forall a. (Typeable a)
=> (V a) -> (V a)
callF fp@(V (FunP name)) =
pack $ FunAppl (prettyV fp) []
...
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Keep track of list index with anonymous function in Haskell
I am pretty new to Haskell. so this might be a bit silly.
What I want is to do something like:
map (\x -> x + **position in list**) [0, 0, 0] => [1, 2, 3]
How can this be done?
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How do I construct a function/type that observes each transition in this state machine?
The gist of my question is that I have a deterministic state automata that is transitioning according to a list of moves, and I want this sequence of transition to serve as a "computational context" ...
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Error with negate, when creating an instance of Num
i've created a data type for complex numbers, and i am trying to create an instance of Num for this datatype. I have been trying to add the negate line in because it is necessary for my show function, ...
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Dynamic Programming Memoization in Haskell
This is my first attempt at using (what I understand to be) dynamic programming. I'm trying to tackle this interesting problem: A* Admissible Heuristic for die rolling on grid
The q function attempts ...
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How to restrict a tuple?
I think tuples in Haskell are like
tuple :: (a,b)
which means a and b can be the same type or can be diffrent types
so if i define a function without giving the type for it then i will get ...
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How to lift function to transformed monad in haskell?
I know with the data constructor and the run*** function,
I can lift any function to a specific MonadTrans instance.
Like this,
import Control.Monad.Trans
import Control.Monad.Trans.Maybe
import ...
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Monitoring the filesystem with Haskell
I'm using the FSNotify package to watch my filesystem for changes to markdown files, so I can run them through Pandoc automatically. However, I'm having trouble getting the manager to exit nicely.
As ...
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haskell hFlush isn't working the way Im expecting
I'm trying to get a program to read an entire file using hFlush, in order to avoid an issue I'm having which has to do with the lazy IO.
readHandle <- openFile fileName ReadMode
hSetBuffering ...

