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

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Can cabal/stack/nix be used to compile into dynamic library?

I'm trying to build shared library containing exported ffi code into shared library. I wonder if it is possible to do it with common tools like stack or nix (so basically with cabal)? Is it? Then how? ...
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Haskell check if the regular expression r made up of the single symbol alphabet Σ = {a} defines language L(r) = a*

I have got to write an algorithm programatically using haskell. The program takes a regular expression r made up of the unary alphabet Σ = {a} and check if the regular expression r defines the ...
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Trouble running ORC JIT llvm-hs examples

Dear StackOverflow Haskellers: I tried asking this same question in reddit r/haskell but sadly I got no answers at all. I hope it does better here. Maybe the answer is that llvm-hs isn't used that ...
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Use hSetBuffering [closed]

I'm made this program in haskel that is supposed to receive a metric and a column number and then calculate result of the metrics apply to the entry given by the user. The metrics are sum of the ...
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Haskell plugin in Intellij Idea doesn't work

I'm using stack plugin in Intellij Idea and have all haskell tools installed and working, but every time I try to launch the program, I see this error: REPL couldn't be started for target `proj:lib` ...
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How to generate a list of random Num elements without IO in Haskell [duplicate]

I need to generate list of random elements without IO monad, is there a way to do it? I managed to do myself a random list generating function only with IO, here it is: genRandList :: Random a => a ...
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Parsing a series of lambda calculus terms

I am writing a lambda calculus parser in Haskell and I can't find a solution to fix its current problem. How I parse expressions: expr :: Parser LamExpr expr = do terms <- some $ token term ...
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How to return different types in the same function in haskell?

I cannot understand why, although I have declared the data types, the function does not accept the different return. I also tried to create a "Result" type but it was not enough to solve the ...
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Non-exhaustive pattern in function error despite the data handling being handled elsewhere

I'm trying to write a simple language and at the moment I'm trying to implement a loop but every time I run the program, I get an error that there's a non-exhaustive pattern in the evalStatement_ ...
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Haskell: How to apply partial order to a substring function?

I have implemented the class POrd and a substring function, which takes 2 strings and determines if the first string is a substring of the second input string. Now I want to apply the POrd class to ...
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What is the proper way to use Nat/Natural in a singletons data type?

I am working on writing a prototype programming language in Haskell with polymorphic variants using the singletons library. I have a basic type of types that looks like this: import Data.Singletons.TH ...
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How to get a list of fingerprints of certificates in a PKCS#7 structure?

I have a PKCS#7 structure with a list of certificates stored in a ByteString (originally read from a file). Now I would like to get the fingerprint for the certificates stored inside the structure. ...
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How to move all occurrences of the first element of the list to the end of the list in Haskell?

I want to extract the first element and all of its occurrences from a list and put them in the end of a list in Haskell What I have now is this. relegate [] = [] relegate (x:xs) = xs ++ [x] With ...
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How to sum elements of two lists. Haskell

I'm only at the beginning of learning Haskell, and currently I'm exploring the possibilities of lists. I wanted to sum up two lists, but somehow it went wrong. So: Input: sumTwoLists [2,5,7,7,9] [1,2,...
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How can I make `elem` check my input between a list of 1-50 rather than 1-9? It rejects anything more than single digits

discLocation :: Grid -> IO Int discLocation grid = do putStrLn "Enter number from the grid " value <- getLine if value `elem` [1..50] && validSlot grid ...

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