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2025-03-28 13:00:52 +0100 <tomsmeding> Liamzee: in other words, that `lseq` is actually doing something, see its definition and the Consumable class
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2025-03-28 12:38:07 +0100JuanDaugherty(~juan@user/JuanDaugherty) JuanDaugherty
2025-03-28 12:37:36 +0100 <haskellbridge> <jv> under a different nick though
2025-03-28 12:36:55 +0100 <jackdk> Because if you have [a] %1 -> b, then you need to do away with the entire list, not just the prefix that you take
2025-03-28 12:36:54 +0100 <haskellbridge> <jv> or so
2025-03-28 12:36:37 +0100 <haskellbridge> <jv> Liamzee: i remember having it done beautifully on this channel (or maybe #haskell-beginners). should be in the logs from about 6 years ago
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2025-03-28 12:00:06 +0100L29Ah(~L29Ah@wikipedia/L29Ah) L29Ah
2025-03-28 11:56:45 +0100ash3en(~Thunderbi@185.209.196.192) ash3en
2025-03-28 11:53:55 +0100 <haskellbridge> <Liamzee> look at the take function, why is it like this?
2025-03-28 11:53:51 +0100 <haskellbridge> <Liamzee> https://hackage.haskell.org/package/linear-base-0.4.0/docs/src/Data.List.Linear.html#take
2025-03-28 11:53:49 +0100 <haskellbridge> <Liamzee> wait, what?
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2025-03-28 11:31:25 +0100 <haskellbridge> <Morj> But this was fun, thanks to someone from here for telling me of this format
2025-03-28 11:31:07 +0100 <haskellbridge> <Morj> I also wouldn't call it good for hyperlinked manuals: the dichotomy how there is a node hierarchy, and a chapter-subchapter hierarchy is weird, plus there isn't even an option to make the table of contents automatically
2025-03-28 11:29:33 +0100 <haskellbridge> <Morj> It's fun to see how much importance the creators of texinfo placed on the printed material, compared to now where I want options for easier hierarchy (like a module has classes, classes have functions and implementors, all hyperlinked). This forced me to use '@node' everywhere which inserts a page break
2025-03-28 11:28:12 +0100 <haskellbridge> <Morj> I've been playing around with using texinfo as a target for structured docs of haddock and other tools. Here's the unstyled result: https://morj.men/ron_html/Quick-start.html and the hackage page for comparison: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/ron-hs-0.4.0/docs/Data-Ron.html
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