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Haskell is a purely functional programming language featuring strong static typing, lazy evaluation, extensive parallelism and concurrency support, and unique abstraction capabilities.

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Why is there no alternative instance for Either but a semigroup that behaves similarily to alternative?

I am a Haskell newbie and I wonder why there is no alternative instance for Either but a semigroup, which behaves as I would expect it from alternative: instance Semigroup (Either a b) where Left _ &...
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Filter list items by length in Haskell

I have a list like ["a","ab","abc", "abcd"] How to get a list that only has the items which have a length > 2. Means the result is ["abc","abcd"].
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How do I get the command history using Haskelline?

I can't seem to figure out how to get Haskeline to allow the user to use the arrow keys to go through command history. I read Hackage and tried using Settings { complete = completeFilename, ...
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ghci function multiple variable mentions in declarations not accepted

I'm trying to learn Haskell, so I tried this: $ ghci GHCi, version 8.10.7: https://www.haskell.org/ghc/ :? for help Prelude> :set +m Prelude> let element :: (Eq a) => [a] -> a -> Bool ...
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Tribonacci sequence in Haskell [Monads?]

trib :: Int -> Int trib 1 = 1 trib 2 = 1 trib 3 = 2 trib n | n > 3 = trib (n-3) + trib (n-2) + trib (n-1) This code generates a Tribonacci sequence but this is super slow How to do ...
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type of function to get jacobian from Numeric.AD

I need to construct a function in which to pass a function, from the passed function the jacobian can be computed (and later further explored). I can compute the Jacobian in single steps, but not when ...
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cabal repl gives error "cannot find module" but it is listed as dependency and cabal build works

I have a project with a a library in a few directories. The cabal file is produced with hpack and looks ok. The project builds with cabal build and the main can be run with cabal run xx. Using repl in ...
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How can atomicModifyIORef cause leaks? And why does atomicModifyIORef' solve the problem?

If I search for IORef a -> (a -> (a, b)) -> IO b on Hoogle, the first result is atomicModifyIORef :: IORef a -> (a -> (a, b)) -> IO b base Data.IORef Atomically modifies the ...
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Stack error when running benchmarks (tasty-bench)

I try to include some benchmarks in my Haskell package and running stack bench generates an error: Benchmark benchmarks: RUNNING... All Fibonacci numbers fifth: OK (4.28s) 247 ns ± ...
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Haskell: Check if integer, or check type of variable

So let's say you have a variable n. You want to check if its an integer, or even better yet check what type it is. I know there is a function in haskell, isDigit that checks if it is a char. ...
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Why is GHC so large/big?

Is there a simple answer: Why is GHC so big? OCaml: 2MB Python: 15MB SBCL: 9MB OpenJRE - 26MB GHC: 113MB Not interested in evangelism of "Why I shouldn't care about the size if Haskell is the right ...
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How can Java write commands to the GHCi?

I'm making an application (Windows) using Haskell to implement numerical methods to solve problems and Java for the GUI and to process user input. For inter-process communication, I'm having them both ...
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Simple dependent type example in Haskell for Dummies. How are they useful in practice in Haskell? Why should I care about dependent types ?

I hear a lot about dependent types nowadays and I heard that DataKinds is somehow related to dependent typing (but I am not sure about this... just heard it on a Haskell Meetup). Could someone ...
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Is there a fundamental reason why only one library can be exposed from a package?

From the latest version of the doc I read A package can have no more than one unnamed library. Why does this limitation exist? Is it just a "temporary" limitation that could be lifted ...
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Is it possible to generate dynamic client types in Haskell Servant?

I am calling a Third Party API in which the number of variables I send as Query Params will be dynamic and will depend on an array of values. For example, if my array=[value1], my API call would be ...
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How to use GHC’s `ReadPrec`?

The documentation for GHC.Read describes readPrec only by: Proposed replacement for readsPrec using new-style parsers (GHC only). Other functions, types, etc. have no documentation at all. How do I ...
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Infinitely lazy factorial in Haskell

In a similar fashion as the Fibonacci series may be generated as follows, fibs :: [Integer] fibs = 1 : 1 : zipWith (+) fibs (tail fibs) how to define the series for factorial. Update ...
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How exactly does Haskell's Network.UDP `accept` work?

In Network.UDP, accept :: ListenSock -> ClientSockAddr -> IO UDPSock I understand how to call this function and I've read the source code for it. However, when I try to use it, it causes my code ...
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Haskell - What is Control.Applicative.Alternative good for?

I was looking at the Applicative class within Haskell libraries and stumbled across Alternative. What is this class good for? A google search did not reveal anything particularly insightful. And it ...
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Haskell - finding smallest Element in list

I have a function that gets a List and has to return the smallest Element of it. Unfortunately I keep getting the issue: Parse error in pattern: minim What could I have done wrong? minim :: [...
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How to use pandoc-crossref with Hakyll

I'm trying out Hakyll for an academia-and-math-heavy static website. I'd like to use pandoc-crossref for cross-references to equations. What is the simplest way to include pandoc-crossref into the ...
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Collecting errors (instead of short-circuiting) until value is actually being used

What's the simplest yet most elegant way to NOT short-circuit and instead collect errors until their values are used? What's so hard in accumulating errors? Short circuit only if a function call ...
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Clickable XMobar works... but crashes XMobar. What is the modern approach I should follow to have anything I want clickable in XMobar?

(I wrote "clickable XMobar" rather than "clickable workspaces" because eventually I want other plugins to be clickable too.) tl;dr Defining foo = wrap "<action=`touch ~/foo`...
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Does anyone know a non-TeX equivalent for TikZ? [closed]

Until now i have used Graphviz to programmatically create diagrams and graphs. Recently, I found out about TikZ and I started loving it. However, it would be overkill in some of my intended uses to ...
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What is the resulting type of a simple pointfree implentation of dot product in Haskell? [duplicate]

In Haskell, if you convert a standard dot product of two lists such as dotProduct :: (Num a) => [a] -> [a] -> a dotProduct x y = sum $ zipWith (*) x y through a pointfree tool like pointfree....
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Is retry-using STM action guaranteed interruptible in GHC / Haskell?

In https://hackage.haskell.org/package/base-4.19.1.0/docs/Control-Exception.html#interruptible, we have the guarantee that STM transactions that do not use retry [..] are guaranteed not to be ...
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Haskell foreign import stdcall on DLL function

This is probably a really easy question to answer, but for some reason I'm really struggling with it. I have a DLL written in C to access hardware at a protocol level, and I want to write a Haskell ...
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What does Traversable is to Applicative contexts mean?

I am trying to understand Traversable with the help of https://namc.in/2018-02-05-foldables-traversals. Somewhere the author mentioned the following sentence: Traversable is to Applicative ...
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How to parse an API response in Haskell Servant where content type header is not present?

I am calling a 3rd Party API in Servant which doesn't specify a content-type header in the response. The response is just a line of text. Servant is failing to parse this response and throwing error ...
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How can I fix this type error in my code (Haskell)?

I am very new to Haskell I have a task: Write a trans N S function that simplifies the structure of an accounting expression S, replacing all list items at the N level [N> = 1], to the # character. ...
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Can I overload a function based on class in Haskell?

I want to write a function that will behave differently based on class of its argument, for instance: equal :: a -> a -> True will return (==) if a is instance of Eq and False otherwise. Is it ...
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Factoring out common constants in pattern synonym code?

I had some code like this: newtype T = T Text pattern Alice = T "Alice" This is fine, but I was using "Alice" in other places. So I decided to factor it out like so: alice :: ...
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Set default values for omitted fields with Haskell Aeson

I'm using Aeson to accept user configuration in JSON format, where some fields may be omitted and the default values would be used. According to doc I should write something like this: import ...
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What is the name used in literature and libraries for the abstraction of "zero profunctors"

In real world application I noticed a pattern that could be generalized to something like: purescript: class Profunctor p <= Zero p where pzero :: forall a b. p a b -- such that `forall f g. ...
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Using pattern synonyms to abstract implementation of text type

Lets say I have: newtype Animal = Animal Text And I want to be able to pattern match on it like so: f :: Animal -> (Bool, Text) f = \case NonHuman s -> (False, s) Human -> (True, "...
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Is there a "repeat action every n time units" action?

Upon refining the Haskell notification server I'm experimenting with, I come up with something like this: import Control.Concurrent (threadDelay) import Control.Monad (forever) repeatEvery :: Int ->...
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How to avoid listing A as build dependency for internal library/executable E just because E depends on internal library L which depends on A?

I have a directory structure like this . ├── Main.hs ├── mynot.cabal ├── Notification.hs └── Server.hs where mynot.cabal looks like this cabal-version: 3.0 name: mynot version: 0....
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Profunctor but with three contravariant parameters

I've got a type T with the following function defined on it: tMap :: (a' -> a) -> (b' -> b) -> (c' -> c) -> (d -> d') -> T a b c d -> T a' b' c' d' tMap = ... Basically T ...
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How can I have a vector that's strict in its values, like a normal type with bangs (!)?

Some common performance advice in Haskell is to make fast data structures "spine strict" so that the structure, but not necessarily its contents, is fully evaluated as it is created. This lets us do ...
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How is the Foldable instance of (,) useful?

I mistakenly applied length to a (pa,ir) and took a little while to find out, because the code would compile! So I looked up :t length, which told me that its argument is only required to be a ...
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Haskell postgresql-simple query access single record

In postgresql-simple, the query method returns a list. When I am attempting to access a single record (by pk for example), I know the list should either be empty or a single item. Is there a ...
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What is the proper way of wrapping an Int (not a general type) in another type if type safety is the only motive?

I was using a Map String (Int, Int) where the two Ints were used as the numerator and denominator to form a Rational to be passed to fromList. Then I realized that in a point in my code I had used ...
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Derive `Show` instances with operations such as "field label modifier" or "constructor tag modifier"

We have functions like fieldLabelModifier, constructorTagModifier when trying to derive for instances such as aeson's FromJSON or swagger2's ToSchema etc. deriving-aeson provides a way to achieve the ...
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What is the most practical way to express a dependency on a library for which we have a local git repository with some changes?

The usecase is that I'm having a really hard time testing a fix submitted with Xmobar 0.47.4¹. I think the reason is that my .cabal file executable xmobar build-depends: base , xmobar ...
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How can passing the `IO ()` to `main` be considered pure?

I don't quite understand how printing (outputting to the screen) can be considered pure in a programming languages sense, but I was claimed to that such a concept exists in Haskell. You create an IO ()...
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Htmx POST to haskell servant handling optional field in FormUrlEncoded request

I am using Htmx to POST a form to a Haskell Servant endpoint. The endpoint has a model with a FromForm instance. There is an optional field in the form. If the field is excluded in the POST, the ...
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How to implement Carleman Matrix in Haskell?

I am trying to implement Carlemann matrix of a differentiable function in Haskell using the Numeric.AD library. I'm using https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carleman_matrix for reference. So far I have the ...
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Haskell fails to infer the return type of a monad after using the sequence operator

The following code import Control.Monad.Writer class Foo c where fromInt :: Int -> c instance Foo [Int] where fromInt n = [n] instance (Monoid c, Foo c) => Foo (Writer c ()) where ...
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Does extracting values from a multiple Value return in Haskell invoke the function more than once?

For disclosure, I'm rather new to Haskell and am figuring out the syntax. Let me illustrate my question with an example. Let's say you have a function which returns a tuple of several values or a data ...
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How to make a comonad instance of list zipper of list zippers data type?

I heard that every zipper is a comonad, and I think every zipper composed with itself is still a zipper, therefore it's a comonad. So I decided to create one. I have the following list zipper: {-# ...

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