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2024-11-14 02:27:07 +0100 | CrunchyFlakes_ | (~CrunchyFl@ip1f13e94e.dynamic.kabel-deutschland.de) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) |
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2024-11-14 02:14:21 +0100 | peterbecich | (~Thunderbi@syn-047-229-123-186.res.spectrum.com) peterbecich |
2024-11-14 01:55:19 +0100 | <jle`> | rate of cabal improvements has been amazing |
2024-11-14 01:54:47 +0100 | <jle`> | woo hoo |
2024-11-14 01:54:36 +0100 | <geekosaur> | the release process has already begun |
2024-11-14 01:54:32 +0100 | <jle`> | ooh, that's in a matter of days right? |
2024-11-14 01:54:16 +0100 | <geekosaur> | which is due around when ghc 9.12.1 GA is |
2024-11-14 01:54:06 +0100 | <geekosaur> | not yet but it should be in 3.14.1.0 |
2024-11-14 01:53:26 +0100 | <jle`> | geekosaur: ah that does seem promising, do you know if it's in any cabal releases? |
2024-11-14 01:53:09 +0100 | <Leary> | jle`: There's some discussion on it here: https://discourse.haskell.org/t/best-practices-for-public-cabal-sublibraries/10272 |
2024-11-14 01:53:06 +0100 | <glguy> | geekosaur: Maybe someone used those libraries to solve an aoc problem then |
2024-11-14 01:52:59 +0100 | <geekosaur> | HLS for all its plugins, amazonka for all its generated service packages |
2024-11-14 01:52:38 +0100 | <geekosaur> | amazonka and recent HLS use them |
2024-11-14 01:52:14 +0100 | <glguy> | jle`: I can't think of any other reason to use multiple sublibraries ^_^ |
2024-11-14 01:52:04 +0100 | <jle`> | i am merging all of my aoc libs into a single master cabal project |
2024-11-14 01:51:52 +0100 | <jle`> | glguy: heh how did you guess |
2024-11-14 01:51:19 +0100 | <geekosaur> | https://github.com/haskell/cabal/pull/9821 maybe? |
2024-11-14 01:50:03 +0100 | <glguy> | getting ready for aoc? ;-) |
2024-11-14 01:49:48 +0100 | <jle`> | does anybody know if there has been any updates on https://github.com/haskell/cabal/issues/9577 ? is there a good way to get haddock to do multiple sublibraries? |
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2024-11-14 01:35:18 +0100 | <jackdk> | Leary: alas no: "The RHS of an associated type declaration mentions out-of-scope variable âtâ All such variables must be bound on the LHS"; glguy: Yeah, recursing through the `Rep` seems like the best bet. Thanks to you both. |
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2024-11-14 01:17:43 +0100 | <glguy> | jackdk: You could do something like this: https://bpa.st/AYDQ |
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2024-11-14 01:11:02 +0100 | <Leary> | jackdk: I doubt there's anything like an 'idiom' for this. Does `class HasField f r (Field f r) => HasFieldF f r where { type Field f r }; instance HasField f r t => HasFieldF f r where { type Field f r = t }` work? |
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2024-11-14 00:51:04 +0100 | <Axman6> | This feels like it might be easier with generics-sop, but it's been a long time since I looked at any of these things |