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2025-02-12 02:18:07 +0100 | <monochrom> | I actually forgot whether Rust has anything like our Read. |
2025-02-12 02:16:45 +0100 | Googulator | (~Googulato@2a01-036d-0106-4074-758c-12a1-cbb4-05eb.pool6.digikabel.hu) |
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2025-02-12 02:15:59 +0100 | <monochrom> | more precisely, debugging messages for devs. |
2025-02-12 02:15:31 +0100 | <zungi> | Thank you, monochrom. |
2025-02-12 02:15:31 +0100 | rvalue | (~rvalue@user/rvalue) rvalue |
2025-02-12 02:15:26 +0100 | kitties | Catty |
2025-02-12 02:15:01 +0100 | <monochrom> | OK OK. One type class is for end-users, the other is for debugging messages. |
2025-02-12 02:14:52 +0100 | rvalue | (~rvalue@user/rvalue) (Read error: Connection reset by peer) |
2025-02-12 02:14:25 +0100 | <zungi> | Hey, Haskell has two typeclasses, too; Haskell has Read and Show. zo'o sai |
2025-02-12 02:13:54 +0100 | <monochrom> | Yes. It has two such type classes instead of one. :) |
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2025-02-12 02:13:31 +0100 | <zungi> | monochrom: Can you summarize the Rust situation? |
2025-02-12 02:13:05 +0100 | <monochrom> | More precisely, learned from our quarrels. :) |
2025-02-12 02:12:10 +0100 | <monochrom> | About Show. Rust learned from us and have two such type classes instead of one. |
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2025-02-12 01:48:37 +0100 | <Leary> | kaol: If your ghc is recent enough, you have "multi-repl"; you can list multiple components or just do `cabal repl all`. For older GHC and ghciwatch, which don't support it, there's a nice way to write your cabal file such that you have a `dev` component that effectively combines the others without interfering with them: https://gist.github.com/LSLeary/6551f1dc3e25fe0d0d629b4ddb385359 |
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2025-02-12 01:17:58 +0100 | <EvanR> | an extreme example of manually passing a dictionary, but it's pretty doable for 1 string |
2025-02-12 01:17:13 +0100 | <EvanR> | just pass the string form (lazily perhaps, if you might not use it) |
2025-02-12 01:16:55 +0100 | <EvanR> | like most examples of trying to save or restore Show instances |
2025-02-12 01:16:42 +0100 | <EvanR> | the example of forall a . Show a => being inflexible, this would be much better just as "pass in a string instead of using a constraint" |
2025-02-12 01:16:18 +0100 | merijn | (~merijn@host-vr.cgnat-g.v4.dfn.nl) merijn |
2025-02-12 01:15:28 +0100 | <EvanR> | I just ignore Show and wish that the interactive interpreter could just show anything without any code or deriving, and this one off feature |
2025-02-12 01:15:12 +0100 | <dminuoso> | Im not convinced calling those instances "bad" is sensible at this point. |
2025-02-12 01:15:04 +0100 | <ski> | yes. i see no reason to abandon that vision, still |