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2022-04-22 00:34:53 +0200 | <tvandinther> | Would somebody be able to walk me through some imports and modules and how to make them work in the repl and in a stack project? |
2022-04-22 00:35:27 +0200 | <tvandinther> | I have a module where I import System.Random, when I load the module the REPL says it cant find the module for System.Random |
2022-04-22 00:36:02 +0200 | <geekosaur> | if you are using stack to install modules (this is actually not a good idea), you need to use stack ghci to access them |
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2022-04-22 00:36:56 +0200 | <tvandinther> | I read about not using the `stack install` command. Not fully sure why that is but I haven't run it |
2022-04-22 00:36:57 +0200 | sander | sndr |
2022-04-22 00:37:37 +0200 | <geekosaur> | because you don't install libraries with stack (or modern cabal), you let stack or cabal install them as part of a project which produces executables |
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2022-04-22 00:37:47 +0200 | <tvandinther> | My project was started using `stack MontyHall new simple`. |
2022-04-22 00:38:16 +0200 | <tvandinther> | Right, and `stack install` is a global install? |
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2022-04-22 00:38:40 +0200 | <geekosaur> | actually it does nothing useful for a package which only consists of libraries |
2022-04-22 00:39:09 +0200 | <geekosaur> | anyway use "stack ghci" instead of "ghci", if you have random specified as a dependency, and it should work |
2022-04-22 00:39:39 +0200 | <EvanR> | cabal for lyfe |
2022-04-22 00:39:48 +0200 | jerry99 | (~330f3999@cerf.good1.com) |
2022-04-22 00:40:10 +0200 | <tvandinther> | I am using the `cabal repl` at the moment. How does that differ? |
2022-04-22 00:40:28 +0200 | <EvanR> | eyebrow, you are managing the project with stack but then did cabal repl |
2022-04-22 00:40:29 +0200 | <geekosaur> | it won't see anything installed by stack |
2022-04-22 00:40:45 +0200 | <geekosaur> | (contrariwise stack won't see anything installed via cabal) |
2022-04-22 00:41:08 +0200 | <EvanR> | they are kind of parallel tools instead of complimentary |
2022-04-22 00:41:30 +0200 | <tvandinther> | Oh okay. I was just told to make a new project with stack and then make a repl with cabal. |
2022-04-22 00:41:31 +0200 | <geekosaur> | they have some disagreements as to how to do some things |
2022-04-22 00:41:36 +0200 | <geekosaur> | o.O |
2022-04-22 00:41:37 +0200 | <tvandinther> | I notice that my stack project has a cabal file in it though |
2022-04-22 00:42:09 +0200 | <EvanR> | in the beginning there was cabal, and cabal hell, so thus stack was born. Then cabal was fixed |
2022-04-22 00:42:21 +0200 | <geekosaur> | "cabal" actually stands for two things: there is the Cabal library which everything uses as it's the interface to ghc'spackage databases, and there is cabal-install which is the "cabal" program |
2022-04-22 00:42:56 +0200 | <janus> | and stack is only compatible with old versions of the cabal library afaik? |
2022-04-22 00:43:00 +0200 | <tvandinther> | I see. so a cabal file /= cabal cli |
2022-04-22 00:43:39 +0200 | <geekosaur> | right |
2022-04-22 00:43:51 +0200 | <geekosaur> | and everything uses cabal files because they're package registration files |
2022-04-22 00:44:00 +0200 | <tvandinther> | As a beginner is it best to forget about cabal as a command line tool? |
2022-04-22 00:44:21 +0200 | <EvanR> | As a beginner is it best to forget about stack ? |
2022-04-22 00:44:46 +0200 | <tvandinther> | Hahaha, I suppose the question is, how do I learn Haskell and not get caught in the holy war :P |
2022-04-22 00:45:11 +0200 | <EvanR> | it seems to me you have to understand cabal anyway |
2022-04-22 00:45:18 +0200 | <EvanR> | and stack is optional |
2022-04-22 00:46:52 +0200 | <sclv> | if you are in a project, then depending on if you are using stack or cabal, you either say `stack ghci` or `cabal repl` to get a ghci session with the libraries the project depends on in scope |
2022-04-22 00:46:59 +0200 | <sclv> | thats the simplest way to explain it |
2022-04-22 00:47:20 +0200 | <tvandinther> | To take my question right back to where I first had issues. I had a simple project with my own modules, then I wanted to use functions from the System.Random package. I figured because it was just a system package that the import would just resolve but then the repl had issues loading my module, and also the language server complained about the |
2022-04-22 00:47:21 +0200 | <tvandinther> | import. What would be the right step to import a system module like this? |
2022-04-22 00:47:31 +0200 | <sclv> | both tools are project based and manage dependencies of your project for you, but in both cases raw "ghci" doesn't know about those dependencies unless you invoke it _through_ the tool |
2022-04-22 00:47:58 +0200 | <sclv> | ok, well you need to add random as a dependency to your project |
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2022-04-22 00:48:24 +0200 | <tvandinther> | by just adding this line to the cabal file? ` build-depends: random` |
2022-04-22 00:48:28 +0200 | <sclv> | yes |
2022-04-22 00:48:55 +0200 | <tvandinther> | Is there a list syntax for that or do I make a new key-value pair for each dependency |
2022-04-22 00:49:06 +0200 | <sclv> | its a list syntax |
2022-04-22 00:49:40 +0200 | <sclv> | you cn read through some example cabal files from hackage or whatever to get a sense of their syntax https://hackage.haskell.org/package/bytestring-0.11.3.0/bytestring.cabal |
2022-04-22 00:50:10 +0200 | <sclv> | or read the general docs https://cabal.readthedocs.io/en/3.6/cabal-package.html |
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2022-04-22 00:54:18 +0200 | <tvandinther> | thank you |
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2022-04-22 01:16:26 +0200 | <sm> | System. and other hierarchical module names have no real meaning unfortunately. They can come from any package, sometimes even from more than one |
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2022-04-22 01:18:00 +0200 | <sm> | when you're building, the package names are more important, when coding, the module names are more important. |
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2022-04-22 02:14:45 +0200 | <Axman6> | tvandinther: I'm probably the one who told you to use stack, but only because you mentioned you were already using it. I would recommend sticking with just cabal these days |
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2022-04-22 02:29:01 +0200 | <jackdk> | I agree with Axman6. Stack was a good improvement at the time, but that time has passed. |
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2022-04-22 02:29:47 +0200 | <Axman6> | I still think that for application development, there is some benefit to the LTS approach, but that's about it |
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2022-04-22 02:30:20 +0200 | <jackdk> | `cabal freeze` covers that these days IMHO |
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2022-04-22 02:35:46 +0200 | <sm> | stack will still be a smoother experience for most new users most of the time. |
2022-04-22 02:36:26 +0200 | <sm> | but that'll keep declining as long as it's not getting maintenance |
2022-04-22 02:39:15 +0200 | <jackdk> | I believe that is no longer true as of some time in the past, given that we now have ghcup, the v2-* commands are default, etc. |
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2022-04-22 02:41:18 +0200 | <sm> | I see one tool with fewer footguns as simpler than all that, again most of the time, it's highly dependent. But YMMV |
2022-04-22 02:41:34 +0200 | <jerry99> | is there a shorter way of doing this? |
2022-04-22 02:41:50 +0200 | <jerry99> | :t let f = undefined :: Int -> String -> IO (); g = undefined :: IO Int; h = undefined :: IO String in join $ f <$> g <*> h |
2022-04-22 02:41:51 +0200 | <lambdabot> | IO () |
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2022-04-22 02:45:03 +0200 | <jackdk> | jerry99: Nothing comes to mind. You could write it out in `do` notation if you feel that's clearer |
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2022-04-22 02:48:00 +0200 | <sm> | how could that really be much shorter ? I mean, come on :) |
2022-04-22 02:48:59 +0200 | <sm> | with a multiline paste maybe I'd see it |
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2022-04-22 02:53:50 +0200 | <jerry99> | I find it reasonably clean, I was just wondering if I missed some operators or functions |
2022-04-22 02:54:30 +0200 | <jerry99> | (it being join $ f <$> g <*> h) |
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2022-04-22 03:00:56 +0200 | <sm> | if you happen to be using any of these packages, they seem to define a helper: https://hoogle.haskell.org/?hoogle=(Int%20-%3E%20String%20-%3E%20IO%20())%20-%3E%20IO%20Int%20-%3E%20IO%20String%20-%3E%20IO%20() |
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2022-04-22 04:06:48 +0200 | <hololeap> | @pf join $ f <$> g <*> h |
2022-04-22 04:06:48 +0200 | <lambdabot> | Maybe you meant: pl bf |
2022-04-22 04:06:53 +0200 | <hololeap> | @pl join $ f <$> g <*> h |
2022-04-22 04:06:53 +0200 | <lambdabot> | join (f <$> g <*> h) |
2022-04-22 04:07:55 +0200 | <hololeap> | I think it would be more clear with do notation, but that's just me |
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2022-04-22 04:12:32 +0200 | <hololeap> | I also tried to reduce it with the knowledge that (\f -> join . fmap f) = (=<<), but it doesn't actually reduce that way |
2022-04-22 04:15:30 +0200 | <hololeap> | you end up with: \f g h -> (join . ((<*>) . fmap f) g) h |
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2022-04-22 04:37:55 +0200 | <Axman6> | join $ liftA2 f g h might be a little shorter |
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2022-04-22 04:40:48 +0200 | <tvandinther> | Quick question, I have a function that returns `IO Int` and I want to create a list of tuples of these integers `n` long. How would I do that? |
2022-04-22 04:41:10 +0200 | <Axman6> | what result type do you want? |
2022-04-22 04:41:21 +0200 | redb | (~nmh@136.49.49.211) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) |
2022-04-22 04:41:43 +0200 | <hololeap> | tvandinther: so your function returns a different `IO Int` each time and you want to collect a few of those results? |
2022-04-22 04:41:51 +0200 | <tvandinther> | `IO (Int, Int)` I suppose for the return |
2022-04-22 04:42:03 +0200 | <tvandinther> | yeah, basically a list of random integer tuples |
2022-04-22 04:42:14 +0200 | <Axman6> | the first thing that somes to mind is replicateN n ((,) <$> f <*> f) |
2022-04-22 04:42:41 +0200 | <Axman6> | IO (Int, Int) or IO [(Int, Int)]? |
2022-04-22 04:42:56 +0200 | <tvandinther> | yeah the list one |
2022-04-22 04:43:04 +0200 | <hololeap> | :t replicateM |
2022-04-22 04:43:05 +0200 | <lambdabot> | Applicative m => Int -> m a -> m [a] |
2022-04-22 04:43:26 +0200 | <Axman6> | looks like you want what I said above then |
2022-04-22 04:44:12 +0200 | <hololeap> | % :t \(f :: IO Int) (n :: Int) -> replicateM n ((,) <$> f <*> f) |
2022-04-22 04:44:13 +0200 | <yahb> | hololeap: IO Int -> Int -> IO [(Int, Int)] |
2022-04-22 04:44:24 +0200 | <Axman6> | though there might be better solutionms if you tell us where that IO Int comes from |
2022-04-22 04:44:41 +0200 | <tvandinther> | Cool, I think I'm getting closer to what I want. Am I correct in that I should define my pipeline functions as pure and then use `fmap` to get them to work with the IO monad? |
2022-04-22 04:45:10 +0200 | <Axman6> | I don't think you've given us enough information to be able to answer that |
2022-04-22 04:45:52 +0200 | <hololeap> | it's almost always a good idea to use the purest functions possible and then lift them into IO (or whatever abstraction) when you need to |
2022-04-22 04:46:22 +0200 | <tvandinther> | I have transformations that take the int tuple and checks if the integers are equal and returns a boolean, then I count how many matches there are. Then there is another variation on that where I change one of the ints in the tuple before comparison |
2022-04-22 04:47:18 +0200 | <hololeap> | change it with something from IO or something pure? |
2022-04-22 04:47:31 +0200 | <tvandinther> | change based on something pure |
2022-04-22 04:48:43 +0200 | <hololeap> | then you should be fine writing your two functions purely and piping in the IO Ints at the end |
2022-04-22 04:49:13 +0200 | <hololeap> | "piping" meaning just regular haskell function stuff, not the pipes package or anything |
2022-04-22 04:51:18 +0200 | <tvandinther> | Yes, I mean just passing outputs into inputs |
2022-04-22 04:51:21 +0200 | hgolden | (~hgolden2@cpe-172-251-233-141.socal.res.rr.com) (Remote host closed the connection) |
2022-04-22 04:53:09 +0200 | <hololeap> | your first function would be something like: (Int, Int) -> Bool |
2022-04-22 04:53:22 +0200 | <hololeap> | second would be: (Int -> Int) -> (Int, Int) -> (Int, Int) |
2022-04-22 04:55:44 +0200 | <hololeap> | then you would just grab your (IO [(Int, Int)]) using relicateM or repeatM in a do block, and pass them to those functions and count the results |
2022-04-22 04:56:28 +0200 | <hololeap> | you would end up with (IO Int) because 1) you are counting the results (Int) and 2) once you enter the IO monad your results have to be (IO a) |
2022-04-22 04:57:19 +0200 | <hololeap> | does that make sense? |
2022-04-22 04:58:04 +0200 | <tvandinther> | That makes sense. I just have questions about how to enter the IO monad |
2022-04-22 04:58:05 +0200 | <tvandinther> | I have a function `createTuple :: Int -> Int -> (Int, Int)` and a function `randomInt :: IO Int` and I want to apply them so that I can call something like `createTuple randomInt randomInt` |
2022-04-22 04:59:08 +0200 | <hololeap> | the most idiomatic way is to call randomInt twice in a do block to catch the results, then just end with `return (createTuple x y)` to get a `IO (Int, Int)` result |
2022-04-22 04:59:14 +0200 | <tvandinther> | and then `replicateM n createTuple'` |
2022-04-22 04:59:34 +0200 | <hololeap> | I can write up a quick example if you want |
2022-04-22 04:59:38 +0200 | <tvandinther> | I see, let me try that |
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2022-04-22 05:04:20 +0200 | <tvandinther> | I made `createTuple' :: IO (Int, Int)` and then used it `tuples <- replicateM n createTuple'` but apparently tuples is type `[(Int, Int)]` when I expect it to be `[IO (Int, Int)]`. What am I missing? |
2022-04-22 05:05:15 +0200 | <Axman6> | :t replicateM |
2022-04-22 05:05:17 +0200 | <lambdabot> | Applicative m => Int -> m a -> m [a] |
2022-04-22 05:05:30 +0200 | <Axman6> | why do you expect it to be [IO (Int, Int)]? |
2022-04-22 05:06:04 +0200 | littlebobeep | (~alMalsamo@gateway/tor-sasl/almalsamo) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) |
2022-04-22 05:07:47 +0200 | <tvandinther> | Oh should it be `IO [(Int, Int)]`? |
2022-04-22 05:08:03 +0200 | <Axman6> | if you're using replicateM, yes |
2022-04-22 05:08:27 +0200 | <Axman6> | if, for some reason, you want [IO (Int, Int)] then you can use replicate, but I doube that's what you want |
2022-04-22 05:08:32 +0200 | <tvandinther> | the type hint still shows me the pure list |
2022-04-22 05:08:39 +0200 | redb | (~nmh@136.49.49.211) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) |
2022-04-22 05:09:18 +0200 | <jackdk> | can you copy paste from your ghci exactly what you typed and what it returned? |
2022-04-22 05:09:31 +0200 | littlebobeep | (~alMalsamo@gateway/tor-sasl/almalsamo) |
2022-04-22 05:10:00 +0200 | <tvandinther> | sure, I just have to fix my file cos its got some errors |
2022-04-22 05:10:50 +0200 | <jackdk> | no worries =) |
2022-04-22 05:12:11 +0200 | <jackdk> | Meanwhile, I think I understand what's going on. When you say you wrote `tuples <- replicateM n createTuple'` but apparently tuples is type `[(Int, Int)]`, was this in GHCi? |
2022-04-22 05:13:15 +0200 | <tvandinther> | it wasn't, so perhaps I am being misled by HLS. |
2022-04-22 05:13:32 +0200 | <jackdk> | It would've been inside a `do` block, then? |
2022-04-22 05:13:34 +0200 | <hololeap> | tvandinther: http://sprunge.us/b5BvyB?haskell |
2022-04-22 05:13:38 +0200 | <tvandinther> | Quick dumb question, how do I unpack a data record? Can I do that in a where clause? |
2022-04-22 05:14:04 +0200 | littlebobeep | (~alMalsamo@gateway/tor-sasl/almalsamo) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) |
2022-04-22 05:14:25 +0200 | hgolden | (~hgolden2@cpe-172-251-233-141.socal.res.rr.com) |
2022-04-22 05:14:38 +0200 | <jackdk> | you can pattern-match like `let MyRecordConstructor { field1 = x, field2 = y } = myRecord in ..` (or the equivalent in a `where`) |
2022-04-22 05:15:02 +0200 | <hololeap> | you can give each field of the data record a name, which creates a function that unpacks that particular field |
2022-04-22 05:15:09 +0200 | <jackdk> | also that |
2022-04-22 05:15:11 +0200 | <Axman6> | you can also pattern match on it: let MyRecordConstructor x y z = myRecord |
2022-04-22 05:15:16 +0200 | <jackdk> | also also that |
2022-04-22 05:15:34 +0200 | califax | (~califax@user/califx) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) |
2022-04-22 05:15:44 +0200 | <Axman6> | or you can turn on record dot syntax and use myRecord.field1, myRecord.filed2 :P |
2022-04-22 05:15:56 +0200 | <jackdk> | also also also that but let's not get ahead of ourselves =P |
2022-04-22 05:16:08 +0200 | <hololeap> | Axman6: when was that implemented? |
2022-04-22 05:16:11 +0200 | califax | (~califax@user/califx) |
2022-04-22 05:16:20 +0200 | <hololeap> | is that a 9.2 thing? |
2022-04-22 05:16:36 +0200 | <jackdk> | hololeap: yeah https://downloads.haskell.org/ghc/latest/docs/html/users_guide/exts/overloaded_record_dot.html#ext… |
2022-04-22 05:16:47 +0200 | <hololeap> | I mean, it's sorely needed |
2022-04-22 05:17:38 +0200 | <hololeap> | tvandinther: I never actually used the createTuple function in that example, but it wasn't really needed |
2022-04-22 05:18:19 +0200 | <jackdk> | tvandinther: so anyway, when you write `x <- expression`, if `expression :: m a` for some monad `m`, then `x` has type `a`. This is because `do`-notation transforms `x <- expression` into `expression >>= \x -> ...` |
2022-04-22 05:18:50 +0200 | <tvandinther> | hololeap thanks for the code snippet. I'll take a closer look at it |
2022-04-22 05:21:29 +0200 | redb | (~nmh@136.49.49.211) |
2022-04-22 05:24:53 +0200 | <tvandinther> | Ahh I see. Because when I ran the same expression in ghci with :t I got IO [tuple] |
2022-04-22 05:25:41 +0200 | dyeplexer | (~dyeplexer@user/dyeplexer) |
2022-04-22 05:26:32 +0200 | redb | (~nmh@136.49.49.211) (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) |
2022-04-22 05:26:35 +0200 | <tvandinther> | and to check my understanding >>= is the bind operator which allows connecting the expression monad to the next expression using the output x? |
2022-04-22 05:27:36 +0200 | <tvandinther> | equivalent to unwrapping x from IO and calling the next function x -> IO y? |
2022-04-22 05:27:49 +0200 | <tvandinther> | I'm probably wrong somewhere |
2022-04-22 05:28:17 +0200 | redb | (~nmh@136.49.49.211) |
2022-04-22 05:32:52 +0200 | redb | (~nmh@136.49.49.211) (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) |
2022-04-22 05:33:28 +0200 | redb | (~nmh@136.49.49.211) |
2022-04-22 05:34:11 +0200 | <hololeap> | no, you're right. unwrapping x from IO and passing it to (x -> IO y) is what (>>=) does |
2022-04-22 05:34:27 +0200 | <hololeap> | do notation is just syntactic sugar for that |
2022-04-22 05:34:49 +0200 | <c_wraith> | as long as you only think of the "unwrapping" on the type level. |
2022-04-22 05:35:07 +0200 | <hololeap> | right, it's a conceptual thing |
2022-04-22 05:35:33 +0200 | <c_wraith> | at the value level, "unwrapping" is way too limited of a perspective to explain what's going on in IO |
2022-04-22 05:38:29 +0200 | <tvandinther> | So then now I have a function which is `x -> y` how do I make it `x -> IO y` so that I can pass x into it in this do block? |
2022-04-22 05:38:47 +0200 | <tvandinther> | I thought thats what fmap did but it doesn't seem to change it |
2022-04-22 05:38:54 +0200 | <Axman6> | that is what fmap does |
2022-04-22 05:39:02 +0200 | <Axman6> | % :t fmap @IO |
2022-04-22 05:39:02 +0200 | <yahb> | Axman6: (a -> b) -> IO a -> IO b |
2022-04-22 05:40:02 +0200 | littlebobeep | (~alMalsamo@gateway/tor-sasl/almalsamo) |
2022-04-22 05:40:08 +0200 | <hololeap> | well, what you're probably looking for is (return . f) or (pure . f) -- return and pure are synonyms |
2022-04-22 05:40:21 +0200 | <tvandinther> | Hmm. this is what it tells me: Couldn't match type ‘[]’ with ‘IO’ |
2022-04-22 05:40:21 +0200 | <tvandinther> | Expected: IO [Bool] |
2022-04-22 05:40:22 +0200 | <tvandinther> | Actual: [[Bool]] |
2022-04-22 05:40:25 +0200 | <hololeap> | return and pure take a pure function and lift it to an Applicative/Monad |
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2022-04-22 05:40:44 +0200 | <hololeap> | *a pure value |
2022-04-22 05:41:01 +0200 | jhagborg | (~jhagborg@068-187-237-099.res.spectrum.com) |
2022-04-22 05:41:09 +0200 | redb | (~nmh@136.49.49.211) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) |
2022-04-22 05:41:22 +0200 | <hololeap> | when I said in the comment that you have to end with an IO action, you can use return or pure which are essentially "nullary" actions |
2022-04-22 05:42:57 +0200 | <hololeap> | you can also use a let statement in the do block which is a pure way to assign a variable in a do block |
2022-04-22 05:42:58 +0200 | <tvandinther> | okay I seemed to get it with `let y = map xToYFunc [x]` |
2022-04-22 05:43:08 +0200 | <tvandinther> | what is the let statement sugar for? |
2022-04-22 05:43:15 +0200 | <Axman6> | nothing |
2022-04-22 05:43:26 +0200 | <Axman6> | it defines names |
2022-04-22 05:43:40 +0200 | frost | (~frost@user/frost) (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) |
2022-04-22 05:43:45 +0200 | <tvandinther> | ooh right. I figured thats what `x <-` was |
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2022-04-22 05:44:04 +0200 | <hololeap> | no, <- is the syntactic sugar part of the do block |
2022-04-22 05:44:07 +0200 | <Axman6> | though in do notation, I guess we have the sugar: ...; let x = y; ... which is equivalent to ...; let x = y in ... |
2022-04-22 05:44:11 +0200 | <hololeap> | that's what maps to (>>=) |
2022-04-22 05:44:26 +0200 | <Axman6> | let and <- do different things (pun intended) |
2022-04-22 05:44:28 +0200 | redb | (~nmh@136.49.49.211) |
2022-04-22 05:44:54 +0200 | <Axman6> | x <- y; other ==> y >>= \x -> other |
2022-04-22 05:45:07 +0200 | <Axman6> | let x = y; other ==> let x = y in other |
2022-04-22 05:45:09 +0200 | <tvandinther> | so the token to the left of `<-` needs to be used immediately in the next statement? or can you use it twice? |
2022-04-22 05:45:15 +0200 | <Axman6> | no |
2022-04-22 05:45:23 +0200 | <Axman6> | it is in scope from then onwards |
2022-04-22 05:45:48 +0200 | <tvandinther> | does it "unsugar" into a mess of nested brackets? |
2022-04-22 05:45:55 +0200 | <tvandinther> | if you weave the usage of it |
2022-04-22 05:46:00 +0200 | <Axman6> | > do {x <- [1,2,3]; y <- [10,20,30]; pure (x+y) } |
2022-04-22 05:46:02 +0200 | <lambdabot> | [11,21,31,12,22,32,13,23,33] |
2022-04-22 05:46:16 +0200 | <hololeap> | @undo do {x <- [1,2,3]; y <- [10,20,30]; pure (x+y) } |
2022-04-22 05:46:16 +0200 | <lambdabot> | [1, 2, 3] >>= \ x -> [10, 20, 30] >>= \ y -> pure (x + y) |
2022-04-22 05:46:17 +0200 | <Axman6> | whether it does or not is irrelevant |
2022-04-22 05:47:04 +0200 | <hololeap> | you can write it out on pen and paper if you want, but do notation is there to save your brain cells and your sanity from all that |
2022-04-22 05:47:39 +0200 | <dibblego> | https://github.com/system-f/fp-course/blob/master/README.markdown?plain=1#L325 |
2022-04-22 05:47:57 +0200 | <tvandinther> | yeah I can see that. I'm just trying to get my head around how the do block actually helps us. If you used x in that example do block again after the y, does it result in brackets? |
2022-04-22 05:48:39 +0200 | redb | (~nmh@136.49.49.211) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) |
2022-04-22 05:48:59 +0200 | <Axman6> | I'm not sure how that's relevant |
2022-04-22 05:49:04 +0200 | mvk | (~mvk@2607:fea8:5ce3:8500::46a8) (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) |
2022-04-22 05:49:13 +0200 | <hololeap> | yes, it can result in statements wrapped in parens, if it is complex enough |
2022-04-22 05:49:18 +0200 | <dibblego> | when the question is itself confused, in learning environment, we stop using do-notation altogether |
2022-04-22 05:49:25 +0200 | <dibblego> | go back to using functions >>= |
2022-04-22 05:49:48 +0200 | <Axman6> | do { x <- fx; y <- fy; g x y } ==> fx >>= (\x -> fy >>= \y -> g x y)) |
2022-04-22 05:50:00 +0200 | <hololeap> | I think they understand the concept of (>>=) but want to make sure do notation works as they intend it to |
2022-04-22 05:50:15 +0200 | redb | (~nmh@136.49.49.211) |
2022-04-22 05:50:27 +0200 | <Axman6> | do { x <- fx; y <- fy; g x y } ==> fx >>= (\x -> fy >>= (\y -> g x y)) -- forgot a bracket |
2022-04-22 05:50:47 +0200 | <tvandinther> | Cool, I think it starts to make sense to me how the do block works |
2022-04-22 05:51:09 +0200 | <hololeap> | tvandinther: you can use @undo in the chat to convert a do statement to (>>=) spaghetti, or send a PM to lambdabot |
2022-04-22 05:51:17 +0200 | <tvandinther> | I can see it tries to turn procedural statements into nested and composed function calls |
2022-04-22 05:51:25 +0200 | <tvandinther> | thanks for the tip |
2022-04-22 05:52:20 +0200 | <hololeap> | do notation can look like procedural code, but you have to remember in haskell it's all function composition |
2022-04-22 05:52:38 +0200 | <hololeap> | there just happens to be a 1:1 correlation between the two |
2022-04-22 05:52:54 +0200 | <tvandinther> | makes sense |
2022-04-22 05:53:05 +0200 | <tvandinther> | thanks for all your help |
2022-04-22 05:53:17 +0200 | <tvandinther> | my program now works and compiles |
2022-04-22 05:53:47 +0200 | <tvandinther> | it runs n simulations of the monty all problem and reports how many times you win the car for swapping doors and not swapping doors |
2022-04-22 05:53:54 +0200 | <tvandinther> | monty hall* |
2022-04-22 05:54:03 +0200 | <hololeap> | nice |
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2022-04-22 06:26:09 +0200 | <hololeap> | @undo do { let x = 3; let y = 4; pure (x+y) } |
2022-04-22 06:26:09 +0200 | <lambdabot> | <unknown>.hs:1:17:Parse error: let |
2022-04-22 06:30:00 +0200 | <int-e> | @undo do let { x = 3 }; let { y = 4 }; pure (x + y) |
2022-04-22 06:30:01 +0200 | <lambdabot> | let { x = 3} in let { y = 4} in pure (x + y) |
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2022-04-22 06:32:03 +0200 | <hololeap> | hm, I don't understand the distinction there |
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2022-04-22 06:32:31 +0200 | <int-e> | you need braces for the let blocks; otherwise they extend as far to the right as it goes, leading to parse errors |
2022-04-22 06:32:49 +0200 | <int-e> | you /can/ put those outer braces as well, but those are optional. |
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2022-04-22 06:33:52 +0200 | <hololeap> | @undo do { let x = 3; y = 4 }; pure (x + y) |
2022-04-22 06:33:52 +0200 | <lambdabot> | <unknown>.hs:1:24:Parse error: Last statement in a do-block must be an expression |
2022-04-22 06:33:53 +0200 | <int-e> | @undo do let { x = 3; y = 4 }; pure (x + y) |
2022-04-22 06:33:53 +0200 | <lambdabot> | let { x = 3; y = 4} in pure (x + y) |
2022-04-22 06:34:18 +0200 | <hololeap> | ok. good to know |
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2022-04-22 06:36:18 +0200 | <int-e> | fortunately this doesn't come up when writing code with layout... indenting the let bindings happens naturally |
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2022-04-22 06:39:03 +0200 | <int-e> | "those are optional" ... in this example, where the `do` block is the outermost block of interest. |
2022-04-22 06:39:38 +0200 | <hololeap> | @undo do { let { x = 3; y = 4 }; pure (x + y) } |
2022-04-22 06:39:38 +0200 | <lambdabot> | let { x = 3; y = 4} in pure (x + y) |
2022-04-22 06:39:42 +0200 | <int-e> | I suppose it's more common to run into this in the form of `> let foo = do { bar; baz } in blah`... |
2022-04-22 06:40:28 +0200 | <hololeap> | yeah this only comes up for me in chat with one-line code blocks |
2022-04-22 06:41:13 +0200 | <int-e> | Hmm. Actually that works without braces. But it stops working if you want to have a second binding in the `let`... |
2022-04-22 06:41:51 +0200 | <int-e> | so context matters a lot for which braces can be omitted |
2022-04-22 06:41:58 +0200 | <hololeap> | @undo do { let { x = 3 }; let { y = 4 }; pure (x+y) } |
2022-04-22 06:41:58 +0200 | <lambdabot> | let { x = 3} in let { y = 4} in pure (x + y) |
2022-04-22 06:42:04 +0200 | <hololeap> | seems to work |
2022-04-22 06:42:23 +0200 | <hololeap> | that could be useful |
2022-04-22 06:43:16 +0200 | <hololeap> | :t do { z <- { let { x = 3 }; let { y = 4 }; pure (x+y) }; pure z } |
2022-04-22 06:43:17 +0200 | <lambdabot> | error: parse error on input ‘{’ |
2022-04-22 06:43:31 +0200 | <int-e> | @undo do let { x = 3; }; pure 42 |
2022-04-22 06:43:31 +0200 | <lambdabot> | let { x = 3} in pure 42 |
2022-04-22 06:44:03 +0200 | <int-e> | Hmm. I wonder why it puts the closing brace there without a space. Oh well. |
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2022-04-22 06:45:03 +0200 | <hololeap> | the mystery of the prize |
2022-04-22 06:51:17 +0200 | <hololeap> | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGPZMt3e4vM |
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2022-04-22 08:29:44 +0200 | <dminuoso> | Anyone with nix flakes experience? Im trying to override a dependency in callCabal2nix, which appears to work in principle, except it doesnt appear to recognize the version of the replaced dependency. |
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2022-04-22 08:31:08 +0200 | <dminuoso> | Initially I thought I could just swap out a haskell dependency `dep` by providing it in the attrset in `callCabal2nix "foo" self { dep = dep; }` |
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2022-04-22 08:54:28 +0200 | <Axman6> | TIL it's actually alowable to indent all top level definitions in a Haskell module: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71963606/indented-import-statement-causes-parsing-error-in-sty… |
2022-04-22 08:54:32 +0200 | <Axman6> | I'm not ok with this |
2022-04-22 08:55:50 +0200 | <dminuoso> | On second thought this seems quite consistent. |
2022-04-22 08:56:18 +0200 | <dminuoso> | For the most part, there's not really a difference between top level declaration groups and nested declaration groups |
2022-04-22 08:56:29 +0200 | <Axman6> | I won't stand for it! |
2022-04-22 08:56:44 +0200 | <Axman6> | Up with this I will not put! |
2022-04-22 08:56:50 +0200 | <dminuoso> | The real question just becomes, why cant we have multiple modules per file! |
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2022-04-22 08:57:40 +0200 | <dminuoso> | But yeah, this will break my regular flow of `rg ^foo` |
2022-04-22 08:57:53 +0200 | <dminuoso> | I wonder whether hasktags plays nice with this |
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2022-04-22 09:07:35 +0200 | <[Leary]> | dminuoso: You could always overlay the override into the haskell package set you pull callCabal2nix from. I'm not sure if there's a nicer way to do it using the final argument. |
2022-04-22 09:10:03 +0200 | <dminuoso> | [Leary]: I think I finally figured it out. I kept writing `outputs = { self, powerdns }: ... callCabal2nix "powerdns-gerd" self { inherit powerdns; }`, but I should have referred to the correct powerdns output. |
2022-04-22 09:10:23 +0200 | <dminuoso> | This is the price for not having a nominal or even structural type system. |
2022-04-22 09:10:48 +0200 | <dminuoso> | As long as the attrvalues in that set are sets themselves, callCabal2nix is happy. |
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2022-04-22 10:46:19 +0200 | michalz | (~michalz@185.246.204.57) |
2022-04-22 10:47:52 +0200 | michalz | (~michalz@185.246.204.57) (Read error: Connection reset by peer) |
2022-04-22 10:49:27 +0200 | dminuoso | (~dminuoso@user/dminuoso) (Quit: ZNC 1.7.5 - https://znc.in) |
2022-04-22 10:49:31 +0200 | m1dnight | (~christoph@78-22-9-5.access.telenet.be) (Quit: WeeChat 3.5) |
2022-04-22 10:50:04 +0200 | dminuoso | (~dminuoso@static.88-198-218-68.clients.your-server.de) |
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2022-04-22 10:51:39 +0200 | michalz | (~michalz@185.246.204.61) |
2022-04-22 10:52:50 +0200 | michalz | (~michalz@185.246.204.61) (Read error: Connection reset by peer) |
2022-04-22 10:56:33 +0200 | phma | (phma@2001:5b0:212a:c5f8:8d11:236a:885c:d94f) (Read error: Connection reset by peer) |
2022-04-22 10:56:46 +0200 | michalz | (~michalz@185.246.204.57) |
2022-04-22 10:57:05 +0200 | phma | (~phma@host-67-44-208-95.hnremote.net) |
2022-04-22 10:58:06 +0200 | michalz | (~michalz@185.246.204.57) (Remote host closed the connection) |
2022-04-22 10:58:29 +0200 | <albet70> | % :t join @((->)(a->b)) |
2022-04-22 10:59:17 +0200 | <albet70> | :t join @((->)(_->_)) |
2022-04-22 10:59:18 +0200 | <lambdabot> | error: parse error on input ‘->’ |
2022-04-22 11:00:10 +0200 | AdamConner-Sax[m | (~adamcsmat@2001:470:69fc:105::1:e2c8) (Quit: You have been kicked for being idle) |
2022-04-22 11:01:01 +0200 | <albet70> | join :: ((a->b) -> (a->b)->c) -> (a->b)->c |
2022-04-22 11:01:14 +0200 | AdamConner-Sax[m | (~adamcsmat@2001:470:69fc:105::1:e2c8) |
2022-04-22 11:01:14 +0200 | AdamConner-Sax[m | (~adamcsmat@2001:470:69fc:105::1:e2c8) () |
2022-04-22 11:01:22 +0200 | <albet70> | which senecio would use this join? |
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2022-04-22 12:04:14 +0200 | __monty__ | (~toonn@user/toonn) |
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2022-04-22 12:09:28 +0200 | michalz | (~michalz@185.246.204.45) (Read error: Connection reset by peer) |
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2022-04-22 12:10:55 +0200 | redb | (~nmh@136.49.49.211) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) |
2022-04-22 12:11:47 +0200 | <akegalj> | Do I remember correctly that there were 1200 active users in this channel 5+ years ago (on freenode network at that time)? Did this drop happen when #haskell changed networks or is there some other dynamics at play? I really enjoy reading discussion and tips and tricks shered in this channel and I hope it stays healthy :) |
2022-04-22 12:12:18 +0200 | <geekosaur> | happened with the cutover from freenode |
2022-04-22 12:12:30 +0200 | <geekosaur> | we figure there were never 1200 *active* users |
2022-04-22 12:14:04 +0200 | raehik | (~raehik@cpc95906-rdng25-2-0-cust156.15-3.cable.virginm.net) |
2022-04-22 12:14:04 +0200 | michalz | (~michalz@185.246.204.45) (Read error: Connection reset by peer) |
2022-04-22 12:14:13 +0200 | <akegalj> | yeah, I am mostly in read only mode as well. But if I feel confident contributing (which i rarelly do :D) I step in |
2022-04-22 12:14:48 +0200 | <akegalj> | ok, so freenode cutover is main reason |
2022-04-22 12:18:34 +0200 | littlebobeep | (~alMalsamo@gateway/tor-sasl/almalsamo) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) |
2022-04-22 12:18:48 +0200 | michalz | (~michalz@185.246.204.45) |
2022-04-22 12:20:39 +0200 | michalz | (~michalz@185.246.204.45) (Read error: Connection reset by peer) |
2022-04-22 12:22:04 +0200 | tvandinther | (~tvandinth@2406:e002:6815:1801:f923:49c9:3df2:db52) (Quit: Client closed) |
2022-04-22 12:25:05 +0200 | crameleon | (~LSD@2a03:4000:55:d20::3) (Quit: I love you.) |
2022-04-22 12:25:15 +0200 | michalz | (~michalz@185.246.204.43) |
2022-04-22 12:28:27 +0200 | michalz | (~michalz@185.246.204.43) (Read error: Connection reset by peer) |
2022-04-22 12:28:29 +0200 | <sm> | in two ways: cleaning out of inactive nicks, and people taking the opportunity to try newer chat systems |
2022-04-22 12:30:34 +0200 | haskl[error] | (~haskl@user/haskl) (Read error: Connection reset by peer) |
2022-04-22 12:30:50 +0200 | <yushyin> | i still see all the regulars from before the network change (and also lots of new nicks) ^^ |
2022-04-22 12:33:04 +0200 | haskl | (~haskl@user/haskl) |
2022-04-22 12:33:42 +0200 | michalz | (~michalz@185.246.204.43) |
2022-04-22 12:35:38 +0200 | Batzy | (~quassel@user/batzy) (Quit: No Ping reply in 180 seconds.) |
2022-04-22 12:36:54 +0200 | odnes_ | (~odnes@5-203-161-139.pat.nym.cosmote.net) (Remote host closed the connection) |
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2022-04-22 12:37:36 +0200 | Lord_of_Life_ | (~Lord@user/lord-of-life/x-2819915) |
2022-04-22 12:38:08 +0200 | acidsys | (~crameleon@2a03:4000:6:b666:6666::) |
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2022-04-22 12:40:18 +0200 | Lord_of_Life_ | Lord_of_Life |
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2022-04-22 12:49:19 +0200 | jakalx | (~jakalx@base.jakalx.net) () |
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2022-04-22 16:25:50 +0200 | lagash | is mostly lurking these days. |
2022-04-22 16:26:05 +0200 | <shapr> | hi lagash, writing any cool code? |
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2022-04-22 16:31:43 +0200 | <lagash> | sadly no, at least, not in Haskell.. although I was thinking of writing a dictionary conversion tool using some Haskell XML library.. |
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2022-04-22 16:56:02 +0200 | <oak-> | at least hxt is somewhat reasonable XML-library for Haskell |
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2022-04-22 17:21:15 +0200 | <raehik> | When I try generating Haddocks with `cabal haddock`, I get a haddock internal error telling me one of the dependencies is missing a file `<pkg>/share/doc/html/doc-index.json` |
2022-04-22 17:21:41 +0200 | yauhsien | (~yauhsien@61-231-27-3.dynamic-ip.hinet.net) |
2022-04-22 17:21:43 +0200 | <raehik> | I can't figure out how to either generate that file, or not require it |
2022-04-22 17:22:01 +0200 | <raehik> | (this is GHC 9.2, Cabal 3.6, but it occurred with Cabal 3.4 also) |
2022-04-22 17:23:26 +0200 | <monochrom> | I don't know how to unrequire it. But I would have built all dependencies with library docs enabled. Hell, I do, my .cabal/config has "documentation: True", which is sadly non-default. |
2022-04-22 17:23:30 +0200 | <geekosaur> | generally you have to install all dependencies with 'documentation: True' |
2022-04-22 17:23:59 +0200 | <monochrom> | cabal has a lot of wrong defaults |
2022-04-22 17:24:11 +0200 | <geekosaur> | if you don't do what monochrom says, you can add it to cabal.package as a stanza 'package *\n documentation: True' |
2022-04-22 17:24:15 +0200 | tfeb | (~tfb@88.98.95.237) |
2022-04-22 17:24:27 +0200 | <monochrom> | Well, they are the right defaults for xmonad users who otherwise wouldn't use Haskell, really. |
2022-04-22 17:24:29 +0200 | <raehik> | I'm running `cabal haddock --enable-documentation` - does that not do the same? |
2022-04-22 17:24:56 +0200 | <monochrom> | That does not say "do it for dependencies too". |
2022-04-22 17:25:07 +0200 | <geekosaur> | it doesn't go back and run haddock for dependencies |
2022-04-22 17:25:33 +0200 | <monochrom> | "cabal build" is usually the deadline for saying how to build dependencies. |
2022-04-22 17:25:56 +0200 | <monochrom> | "That ship has sailed" |
2022-04-22 17:25:58 +0200 | <raehik> | gotcha. thanks |
2022-04-22 17:26:00 +0200 | <sclv> | hrm, so would `cabal build --enable-documentation` and then `cabal haddock --enable-documentation` then work? |
2022-04-22 17:26:17 +0200 | <monochrom> | Then that second command is redundant. |
2022-04-22 17:26:18 +0200 | <sclv> | in general cabal v2-haddock has a lot of rough edges iirc |
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2022-04-22 17:26:49 +0200 | <sclv> | do you think this would warrant a patch to cabal to make `cabal haddock --enable-documentation` recursively ensure dep docs are built too? |
2022-04-22 17:27:39 +0200 | <monochrom> | Yeah "cabal haddock" came from even before v1 time. When the workflow was analogous to C people, a "make configure", "make build", "make build docs", "make install". |
2022-04-22 17:27:49 +0200 | <raehik> | checking exact behaviour for build -> haddock, haddock with a cabal.project |
2022-04-22 17:28:12 +0200 | <monochrom> | I would remove "cabal haddock" altogether. |
2022-04-22 17:28:15 +0200 | <raehik> | should I just do a `cabal build --enable-docs --haddock-for-hackage`, is that better? (does that last flag work?) |
2022-04-22 17:28:41 +0200 | <sclv> | the last flag does something, but it may not be what you want for local, i don't recall |
2022-04-22 17:28:50 +0200 | <sclv> | it sets a bunch of default flags to make things the way hackage expects |
2022-04-22 17:29:02 +0200 | <raehik> | (this is for a CI run that generates Haddock artifacts so I don't have to do locally) |
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2022-04-22 17:41:16 +0200 | <raehik> | I'm still not generating that doc-index.json file. I get doc-index.html s, and the Haddock is certainly built, but when the dependencies are finished, it fails with the same error |
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2022-04-22 17:47:16 +0200 | <raehik> | I've solved it by adding `haddock-options: --quickjump` to my cabal.project . My setup is super barebones, tiny project, GHC 9.2 via ghcup, latest everything. Is this a bug? |
2022-04-22 17:47:58 +0200 | <sclv> | its certainly a bad user interface experience |
2022-04-22 17:48:05 +0200 | <raehik> | without that --quickjump, the dependencies apparently don't build with it, even though the main project will (and so errors) |
2022-04-22 17:48:06 +0200 | romesrf | (~romes@185.5.8.134) |
2022-04-22 17:48:13 +0200 | <sclv> | I'm not sure if the fault lies with haddock here or how cabal invokes haddock |
2022-04-22 17:48:30 +0200 | <sclv> | Ah -- I think I see the problem. |
2022-04-22 17:48:31 +0200 | <raehik> | I think the latter |
2022-04-22 17:48:37 +0200 | <sclv> | haddock-for-hackage implies quickjump |
2022-04-22 17:48:45 +0200 | chomwitt | (~chomwitt@94.66.63.97) |
2022-04-22 17:48:49 +0200 | <monochrom> | :) |
2022-04-22 17:49:10 +0200 | <sclv> | but documentation: true does not |
2022-04-22 17:49:13 +0200 | <raehik> | I see, thanks! why has it only recently broken? :/ |
2022-04-22 17:49:41 +0200 | <sclv> | well v2 haddock was effectively not working for quite some time, i don't think it ever worked well |
2022-04-22 17:50:12 +0200 | <raehik> | I'm using `cabal build` now, same issue |
2022-04-22 17:50:30 +0200 | <sclv> | right, by "cabal haddock" i meant v2 support for haddock in general |
2022-04-22 17:50:38 +0200 | <raehik> | ah, understand |
2022-04-22 17:50:43 +0200 | <raehik> | s/and/ood/ |
2022-04-22 17:52:04 +0200 | <sclv> | I think we need three things here -- A) make `cabal haddock` ensure haddocks of dependencies exist, B) make `--haddock-for-hackage` imply the quickjump flag for dependencies of the package being haddocked, and C) make haddock not fail when quickjump doesn't find that file |
2022-04-22 17:52:54 +0200 | <raehik> | yes, sounds about right |
2022-04-22 17:53:10 +0200 | <sclv> | feel free to open some tickets in both repos about this |
2022-04-22 17:53:27 +0200 | <raehik> | A) might not be a problem -- dependencies were having their docs built. but, might be because of --enable-docs |
2022-04-22 17:53:58 +0200 | <raehik> | cheers sclv , I'll make an issue for cabal |
2022-04-22 17:54:02 +0200 | <sclv> | ah so if it weren't for quicjump, the `haddock` workflow might work correctly? nice |
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2022-04-22 17:54:24 +0200 | <sclv> | also i do think haddock should not hard fail if it can't find the quickjump index-doc whatever |
2022-04-22 17:54:48 +0200 | <sclv> | in general i didn't think quikjump jumped to dependencies as well, so its a bit confusing |
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2022-04-22 18:00:19 +0200 | <romesrf> | Could someone help me fix a GHC error on the `notes` test? |
2022-04-22 18:00:39 +0200 | <romesrf> | The output says a note was deleted, but it wasn't ;_; |
2022-04-22 18:00:58 +0200 | <romesrf> | What's the formatting for notes? |
2022-04-22 18:02:12 +0200 | <geekosaur> | did you want to ask that in #ghc? most of us are end users |
2022-04-22 18:03:53 +0200 | <romesrf> | geekosaur: my mistake |
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2022-04-22 18:10:48 +0200 | <monochrom> | IMO "cabal build --appropriate-options-and-or-cabal.project-settings" already supercedes "cabal haddock" so "cabal haddock" should be removed to eliminate confusion rather than stay and get fixed and be a time sink. |
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2022-04-22 18:12:11 +0200 | <monochrom> | The command came from an ancient workflow metaphor that no longer applies today. |
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2022-04-22 18:18:12 +0200 | <sclv> | i don't think that resolves either of the two underlying issues here, but i'd probably be ok with that. |
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2022-04-22 18:49:46 +0200 | <abastro[m]> | What does `-haddock` ghc-option do? |
2022-04-22 18:50:02 +0200 | <abastro[m]> | + What is documentation: True |
2022-04-22 18:50:58 +0200 | coot | (~coot@213.134.190.95) |
2022-04-22 18:51:04 +0200 | <geekosaur> | "documentation: True" is a cabal configuration option to generate documentation for a groupof packages (in cabal.project) or all packages (in ~/.cabal/config) |
2022-04-22 18:52:20 +0200 | <geekosaur> | hm. does ghc even have a -haddock option any more? I thought haddock was offloaded instead of being built in these days |
2022-04-22 18:52:48 +0200 | <geekosaur> | I guess it does. it must run haddock for you |
2022-04-22 18:52:57 +0200 | Tuplanolla | (~Tuplanoll@91-159-69-98.elisa-laajakaista.fi) |
2022-04-22 18:53:07 +0200 | <abastro[m]> | I cannot see the documentation with -haddock flag off. |
2022-04-22 18:53:11 +0200 | <geekosaur> | (haddock wants access to the typechecker so it can generate documentation for types) |
2022-04-22 18:54:20 +0200 | <abastro[m]> | So ye it works, and I do not know of any other way to view haddock |
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2022-04-22 19:09:25 +0200 | <sclv> | "By default, GHC ignores Haddock comments (-- | ... and -- ^ ...) and does not check that they’re associated with a valid term, such as a top-level type-signature. With this flag GHC will parse Haddock comments and include them in the interface file it produces." |
2022-04-22 19:10:03 +0200 | <sclv> | so ghc doesn't run haddock for you, but haddock requires its interface file output, and that flag is necessary to generate that output such that haddock can consume it |
2022-04-22 19:10:48 +0200 | <geekosaur> | guess that explains the discussions about fat interface files in #ghc |
2022-04-22 19:11:15 +0200 | <geekosaur> | where was that hidden? it's not in the flag reference |
2022-04-22 19:11:29 +0200 | <geekosaur> | (sadly that seems to be true of a number of flags) |
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2022-04-22 19:40:55 +0200 | <sclv> | geekosaur: https://ghc.gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/doc/users_guide/using.html#haddock |
2022-04-22 19:43:10 +0200 | geekosaur | wonders if a PR would be accepted that gathered up all those flags missing from the master flag reference and at least pointed to the places where they're explained |
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2022-04-22 20:17:10 +0200 | <shapr> | Huh, I can't find an ics parser on hackage |
2022-04-22 20:17:32 +0200 | <shapr> | oh wait, looks like iCalendar handles ics? |
2022-04-22 20:19:07 +0200 | oxide | (~lambda@user/oxide) (Quit: oxide) |
2022-04-22 20:19:33 +0200 | <shapr> | huh, looks kinda dead https://github.com/chrra/iCalendar/pulls |
2022-04-22 20:19:39 +0200 | shapr | checks the license |
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2022-04-22 20:28:00 +0200 | <geekosaur> | I think iCal/iCalendar is the old name for the ics spec? got renamed because of Apple |
2022-04-22 20:28:53 +0200 | <shapr> | it's bsd3, I can fork and NMU |
2022-04-22 20:28:57 +0200 | <shapr> | but not today |
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2022-04-22 20:33:54 +0200 | shapr | hugs napping |
2022-04-22 20:34:10 +0200 | <napping> | Hi |
2022-04-22 20:35:52 +0200 | <napping> | I'm looking into UnflitedDatatypes. Looks like it still doesn't allow polymorphism between packed unboxed fields and boxed data. Was hoping to make a single AST definition accept any type of variable names for parsing, and then intern them to Int# or so |
2022-04-22 20:36:06 +0200 | <napping> | I guess I'll need two definitions |
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2022-04-22 20:37:56 +0200 | <c_wraith> | you can use levity polymorphism for that |
2022-04-22 20:38:34 +0200 | jhagborg | (~jhagborg@068-187-237-099.res.spectrum.com) |
2022-04-22 20:39:01 +0200 | <c_wraith> | Hmm. Not actually sure if levity polymorphism can apply to fields of a data type. |
2022-04-22 20:39:17 +0200 | <napping> | I get "A levity-polymorphic type is not allowed here" on the constructor |
2022-04-22 20:39:25 +0200 | <geekosaur> | I thought it was only functions, yeh |
2022-04-22 20:39:34 +0200 | <napping> | data Term (r :: RuntimeRep) (var :: TYPE r) where ... Var :: var -> Term r var |
2022-04-22 20:40:10 +0200 | <c_wraith> | Ah yes. there's a restriction that it only applies in function *results* specifically. weird that it's so specific |
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2022-04-22 21:28:57 +0200 | <ss-> | obviously this feels slightly like defeating the purpose but is there any way to have haddock generate documentation but hide function signatures (i.e. everything after the ::)? this is local documentation for a project where my function type signatures are generated with a pre-processor + template haskell. they're unreadably long after the |
2022-04-22 21:28:57 +0200 | <ss-> | preprocessor + template haskell runs, so I'd rather hide them if I can |
2022-04-22 21:30:30 +0200 | xkuru | (~xkuru@user/xkuru) |
2022-04-22 21:30:34 +0200 | <monochrom> | I think no. |
2022-04-22 21:34:27 +0200 | <geekosaur> | it more or less is defeating the purpose: the types tell the story |
2022-04-22 21:35:14 +0200 | <Sgeo> | Does there exist a monad f such that I can take an (a->b)->s->t and make an s->f a out of it? (What I'm trying to do: Evaluate a whole bunch of semi-plausible optics encodings for another language >.>) |
2022-04-22 21:35:35 +0200 | <napping> | To f? |
2022-04-22 21:36:47 +0200 | <Sgeo> | (The encoding I'm playing with: Effectively (Monad v, Monad r) => (s -> v a, b -> r t) |
2022-04-22 21:36:56 +0200 | <monochrom> | If it could be done, then it could be done for f=Identity, therefore you had "forall a b s t . ((a->b)->s->t) -> (s -> a)", contradiction. |
2022-04-22 21:37:38 +0200 | tromp | (~textual@dhcp-077-249-230-040.chello.nl) (Quit: My iMac has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz…) |
2022-04-22 21:37:48 +0200 | <Sgeo> | Where are you getting that f=Identity needs to work? |
2022-04-22 21:38:04 +0200 | <monochrom> | Oh, right, nevermind. |
2022-04-22 21:38:04 +0200 | <geekosaur> | exists, not forall |
2022-04-22 21:38:15 +0200 | <monochrom> | Works for f = Proxy then. |
2022-04-22 21:38:29 +0200 | <napping> | Are b and t fixed? I don't see how you could do anything interesting if they are hidden |
2022-04-22 21:38:32 +0200 | <geekosaur> | seems to me that you have only a -> b, so you can't have an a? |
2022-04-22 21:39:20 +0200 | <napping> | if they are allowed to vary because they are hidden existentially, that is |
2022-04-22 21:40:40 +0200 | ss- | (~ss-@2001:18e8:2:28b9:f000::72a0) (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) |
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2022-04-22 21:43:09 +0200 | <napping> | If you want F so (s -> F b t a) is isomorphic to ((a -> b) -> s -> t), the Kleisli composition should have type ((yy -> b) -> xx -> t) -> ((zz -> b) -> yy -> t) -> ((zz -> b) -> xx -> t) |
2022-04-22 21:45:26 +0200 | <Sgeo> | Doesn't need to be isomorphic. The tuple I'm trying to make has two parts, I need a `v a` I think to feed into the `b -> r t` part... I think |
2022-04-22 21:46:13 +0200 | <Sgeo> | (Monad v, Monad r) => (s -> v a, b -> r t) depending on the monads, this can afaict encode iso, getters (r is Reader Void), lenses |
2022-04-22 21:47:03 +0200 | gpncarl_ | (~gpncarl@120.244.220.254) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) |
2022-04-22 21:48:26 +0200 | <Sgeo> | Also what I would call setters, but that's not a thing afaict, and modifiers are where I'm stuck |
2022-04-22 21:53:27 +0200 | gpncarl_ | (~gpncarl@120.244.220.254) |
2022-04-22 21:53:43 +0200 | <napping> | ss-: Do you have other type signatures you would like to use? Perhaps you could generate a dummy file like GHC.Prim that produces reasonable documentation: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/ghc-prim-0.8.0/docs/src/GHC.Prim.html |
2022-04-22 21:56:31 +0200 | <napping> | It's a dummy file full of definitions like {-| docs -} foo :: Type; foo = foo |
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2022-04-22 22:02:38 +0200 | <napping> | Otherwise is writing some code, but perhaps it could be implemented against haddock-api without actually modifying haddock's source: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/haddock-api-2.24.2 |
2022-04-22 22:03:24 +0200 | <napping> | (It wasn't obvious from a quick glance whether it's possible to strip out type information) |
2022-04-22 22:03:47 +0200 | coot | (~coot@213.134.190.95) (Quit: coot) |
2022-04-22 22:09:08 +0200 | <sm> | HAPPY EARTH DAY all 🌏️ |
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2022-04-22 22:32:47 +0200 | <tomsmeding> | ooh almost over already here |
2022-04-22 22:35:28 +0200 | <briandaed> | how should we celebrate? |
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2022-04-22 22:52:30 +0200 | <sm> | breathe deep.. go outside.. say thank you |
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2022-04-22 23:07:40 +0200 | <monochrom> | Delete all social network accounts to incentivize closing down data centres. |
2022-04-22 23:07:51 +0200 | <monochrom> | Dump and crash the cryptocurrency market. |
2022-04-22 23:08:05 +0200 | <tomsmeding> | if only it were so easy |
2022-04-22 23:09:44 +0200 | neceve | (~quassel@2.29.116.221) (Remote host closed the connection) |
2022-04-22 23:10:24 +0200 | <monochrom> | Block all ads to incentivize social networks going out of business. >:) |
2022-04-22 23:11:19 +0200 | lifter | (~lifter@2600:1702:37d0:4310:28aa:b2eb:751d:e929) () |
2022-04-22 23:13:46 +0200 | <monochrom> | Upgrade hardware less often. 99.999% of the carbon footprint of using computers is in manufacturing the hardware. |
2022-04-22 23:14:06 +0200 | <monochrom> | OK, "99.999%" is exaggerated. But definitely >= 99%. |
2022-04-22 23:14:32 +0200 | <monochrom> | OK I'll stop. |
2022-04-22 23:14:43 +0200 | <hpc> | 100% of the carbon footprint of using computers is in manufacturing the infinite turing tape :D |
2022-04-22 23:15:17 +0200 | <hpc> | that's the nice thing about lambda calculus - its computers run infinitely fast because reducing expressions is a noop |
2022-04-22 23:15:28 +0200 | <monochrom> | OK I can't resist, this is the last one. Use C instead of Haskell for higher efficiency, both run time and build time, especially build time haha >:) |
2022-04-22 23:15:49 +0200 | <tomsmeding> | but less programmer efficiency ;) |
2022-04-22 23:16:09 +0200 | <hpc> | programmers are a renewable resource |
2022-04-22 23:16:16 +0200 | slack1256 | (~slack1256@186.11.98.12) |
2022-04-22 23:16:19 +0200 | td_ | (~td@94.134.91.204) |
2022-04-22 23:16:23 +0200 | <hpc> | they're like trees, it's a neutral carbon cycle :P |
2022-04-22 23:16:26 +0200 | <monochrom> | Well yeah programmer inefficiency probably causes much less carbon footprint... |
2022-04-22 23:17:42 +0200 | <monochrom> | To be fair, I don't have evidence for that one. You could examine programmer coffee consumption and find out that may be a huge impact, I don't know. :) |
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2022-04-22 23:18:16 +0200 | <sm> | oh yeah that's one: do something to reduce your CI's carbon emissions today |
2022-04-22 23:18:38 +0200 | <monochrom> | Use C instead of shell scripts. >:) |
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2022-04-22 23:40:27 +0200 | <EvanR_> | C vs haskell carbon footprint |
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2022-04-22 23:47:02 +0200 | <jhagborg> | I'd be curious if anyone has some research on how much things like using binary nix caches in CI, sharing those caches with dev machines, or re-organizing dependencies to reduce recompilation can reduce energy use |
2022-04-22 23:49:10 +0200 | <jhagborg> | also, for different software projects: total energy use for devs and CI to compile the code vs. energy use to actually run the code (vs. energy use to buy better hardware to make up for poor perf) |
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