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2024-05-14 06:39:49 +0200 <cheater> i feel like haskell would be better if arguments were non-positional, i.e. you could supply them in any order
2024-05-14 06:40:14 +0200 <cheater> rarely do functions have the same type multiple times, and when they do it's usually like a binary or ternary function and then you can explicitly order them with a tuple
2024-05-14 06:40:39 +0200 <danza> make a product type for that?
2024-05-14 06:41:56 +0200 <cheater> idk what you're saying
2024-05-14 06:42:23 +0200 <cheater> if you look at type sigs, f :: A -> B -> C is basically a tuple. the only reason it's not exactly the same thing as (A, B, C) is currying.
2024-05-14 06:44:17 +0200 <cheater> so what if we had a type constructor that's like (->) but binds less tightly than (->) and doesn't care about order. say (&). You could write f :: X & A -> B -> C & Y & Z -> Out, and then you could go like f a b c x y z, or f a x b y c z, or f x y z a b c
2024-05-14 06:44:29 +0200 <cheater> whatever's useful
2024-05-14 06:46:16 +0200 <danza> other languages that support out-of-order arguments end up with a syntax similar to { arg = val } like one would easily achieve with a product type
2024-05-14 07:00:59 +0200 <cheater> like what languages are you thinking of
2024-05-14 07:09:14 +0200 <glguy> cheater: that would only make sense in a vary narrow subset of Haskell
2024-05-14 07:09:31 +0200 <cheater> why
2024-05-14 07:09:34 +0200 <glguy> > id succ 10
2024-05-14 07:09:35 +0200 <lambdabot> 11
2024-05-14 07:09:37 +0200 <glguy> :t id
2024-05-14 07:09:38 +0200 <lambdabot> a -> a
2024-05-14 07:10:00 +0200 <glguy> You need to know the order of application to even attempt to type-check an expression
2024-05-14 07:10:08 +0200 <cheater> id only has one argument
2024-05-14 07:10:08 +0200 <glguy> function in haskell *only* have one argument
2024-05-14 07:10:18 +0200 <glguy> but that doesn't mean you can't apply the result as a function
2024-05-14 07:10:21 +0200 <cheater> ok ok
2024-05-14 07:10:29 +0200 <cheater> i see where you're coming from
2024-05-14 07:10:29 +0200 <glguy> all functions have one argument; no functions have two
2024-05-14 07:10:34 +0200 <cheater> but i don't think that's an issue
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2024-05-14 07:11:59 +0200 <glguy> beyond it simply not working with the way types in Haskell work, it'd be a complete disaster for readability
2024-05-14 07:12:17 +0200 <glguy> now to know what: f x y means, you have to work out the types of f, x, and y before you can know which thing is which
2024-05-14 07:12:30 +0200 <cheater> idk that it would be, people say haskell's syntax is a complete disaster for readability too
2024-05-14 07:12:42 +0200 <cheater> yeah you know that one usually when reading code
2024-05-14 07:12:51 +0200 <cheater> if you lose track of that then your code is too messy anyways
2024-05-14 07:12:55 +0200 <glguy> no, that's not a common take on people who've actually used it
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2024-05-14 07:13:53 +0200 <cheater> have you used the language i'm describing?
2024-05-14 07:15:20 +0200 <glguy> I would avoid using such a language, but I don't think it exists
2024-05-14 07:15:37 +0200 <cheater> so you're basically the "haskell is unreadable" person
2024-05-14 07:16:28 +0200 <glguy> oh, no
2024-05-14 07:20:40 +0200 <danza> "haskell's syntax is a complete disaster" haha nice joke
2024-05-14 07:21:18 +0200 <danza> "... for readability" that is also a good one
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2024-05-14 08:03:54 +0200 <cheater> yea i know right
2024-05-14 08:04:05 +0200 <cheater> but there are people who *will* say this
2024-05-14 08:04:18 +0200 <cheater> like honestly that's most people who haven't used haskell
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2024-05-14 11:09:52 +0200hseg(~gesh@46.120.21.14)
2024-05-14 11:10:46 +0200 <hseg> Checking for the sake of reproducible builds, is there some way to avoid infecting the executable with the build directory?
2024-05-14 11:11:26 +0200 <hseg> (i'm building with stack)
2024-05-14 11:11:53 +0200 <hseg> (i.e. strings $executable shows references to /home/gesh/.local/share/stack/snapshots/x86_64-linux)
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2024-05-14 11:15:37 +0200 <[exa]> hseg: not sure with stack, but I checked a few executables from cabal here and there doesn't seem to be any reference to any local directories
2024-05-14 11:16:03 +0200 <[exa]> hseg: anyway for replroducible builds you might want to have a complete separate clean environment for them, like what debians do with sbuild or so
2024-05-14 11:16:18 +0200 <hseg> oh, definitely
2024-05-14 11:16:39 +0200 <[exa]> actually `sbuild` can build haskelly stacky stuff already so might be the case that reuse is easy there
2024-05-14 11:17:33 +0200 <hseg> wasn't expecting to get fully reproducible builds in one shot, more trying to get closer to reproducibility
2024-05-14 11:17:57 +0200 <hseg> sbuild?
2024-05-14 11:20:16 +0200 <hseg> btw, checking cabal-built ghcid shows such references to build dir
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2024-05-14 11:21:45 +0200 <hseg> ah, I assume you mean https://sbuild.org
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2024-05-14 11:40:46 +0200 <ski> cheater : <https://ocaml.org/manual/5.2/lablexamples.html>
2024-05-14 11:43:16 +0200 <cheater> yeah that's not really what i'm talking about
2024-05-14 11:43:41 +0200 <ski> it's labelled arguments, which you can provide out of order
2024-05-14 11:43:49 +0200 <cheater> yes. not what i'm talking about
2024-05-14 11:44:05 +0200 <ski> (can't reaally provide them, out of order, without labelling them)
2024-05-14 11:44:25 +0200 <ski> (at least not, if you want the language to be sane)
2024-05-14 11:44:48 +0200 <cheater> i'll disagree with that last one
2024-05-14 11:45:04 +0200 <cheater> i'm talking about the fact that most often with functions in haskell you either have arguments that all have different types, or just a small amount amount of arguments of equal types, which can be represented as a tuple (or, uncurried, with -> )
2024-05-14 11:45:23 +0200 <cheater> at that point it's easy to figure out which piece goes in which hole
2024-05-14 11:45:23 +0200 <ski> what if the types of `x',`y',`z' are the same as the types of `a',`b',`c' (respectively) ?
2024-05-14 11:45:35 +0200 <danse-nr3> still with this stuff? What is wrong with my suggestion to use a product type?
2024-05-14 11:45:42 +0200 <cheater> i specifically typed out their types ski
2024-05-14 11:45:53 +0200 <ski> not in the application, you did not
2024-05-14 11:46:10 +0200 <cheater> it was an example in the context of what i said before about the type signature
2024-05-14 11:46:27 +0200 <cheater> it was all part of the same example
2024-05-14 11:47:23 +0200 <ski> `x',`y',`z',`a',`b',`c' here are meta-variables, standing for arbitrary expressions. there's no a-priori associatiation of these, to the types `X',`Y',`Z',`A',`B',`C' .. if you mean just actual variable names `x',`y',`z',`a',`b',`c' .. then that's very limited, doesn't scale, isn't really composable
2024-05-14 11:47:39 +0200 <cheater> stop being confused on purpose
2024-05-14 11:47:56 +0200 <ski> Hanlon's razor
2024-05-14 11:48:02 +0200 <cheater> no
2024-05-14 11:48:24 +0200 <ski> i genuienly don't know how you are envisioning this to work
2024-05-14 11:48:39 +0200 <danse-nr3> huh i knew it as occam's razor... or is it different?
2024-05-14 11:48:46 +0200 <ski> no, it's not the same thing
2024-05-14 11:48:51 +0200 <danse-nr3> v
2024-05-14 11:49:14 +0200 <ski> "Don't attribute to malice, what can be adequately explained by ignorance/stupidity."
2024-05-14 11:49:59 +0200 <danse-nr3> i remember occam's as "the simplest explanation is also the most likely" ... but it is lost in the mists of time. Maybe that was misreferenced
2024-05-14 11:50:23 +0200 <ski> perhaps i'd understand it better, cheater, if you made a simple prototype type checker (and maybe parser, if you wish)
2024-05-14 11:50:45 +0200 <ski> danse-nr3 : yea, that's basically that one
2024-05-14 11:50:54 +0200 <lortabac> IIRC generic-lens does something similar to what cheater is proposing
2024-05-14 11:51:10 +0200 <lortabac> you can select a record field by type if there is no ambiguity
2024-05-14 11:51:21 +0200 <ski> danse-nr3 : <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanlon's_razor>
2024-05-14 11:51:26 +0200 <danse-nr3> dunno, i just use product types and that gives me 99% of the functionality
2024-05-14 11:51:52 +0200 <danse-nr3> one can also have f (default'{ arg = type })
2024-05-14 11:52:01 +0200 <lortabac> I think it would be nice to have this feature as an IDE action, but not baked in the language
2024-05-14 11:52:40 +0200 <lortabac> if you swap two arguments by mistake and it's obvious enough, an IDE may suggest inverting them
2024-05-14 11:52:52 +0200 <ski> anyway, using records (or labelled multi-arity functions, if available) is one workable approach. what OCaml does, labelled curried arguments, also works
2024-05-14 11:53:16 +0200 <ski> yes
2024-05-14 11:55:09 +0200 <ncf> the unordered arguments thing sounds like it would also be garbage wrt type inference
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2024-05-14 11:59:55 +0200 <ski> like, if you can elaborate this in a workable fashion, i'd be interested in taking a look .. i'm just saying i'm not seeing how it could work, in a way i'd consider reasonable
2024-05-14 12:00:21 +0200 <ski> but i don't want to discourage you from pondering it, if you want to
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2024-05-14 12:06:07 +0200 <cheater> you're right, hold up, let me implement a parser and a type checker real quick
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2024-05-14 12:15:08 +0200 <probie> I wouldn't mind such behaviour to allow elision of names in a system where all arguments are named arguments
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2024-05-14 12:56:21 +0200 <just_started_has> hello
2024-05-14 12:56:39 +0200 <just_started_has> i write test :: [Int] -> [Int]
2024-05-14 12:56:39 +0200 <just_started_has> in main.hs
2024-05-14 12:56:40 +0200 <just_started_has> then write test in the ghci of main.hs
2024-05-14 12:56:40 +0200 <just_started_has> it says Variable not in scope
2024-05-14 12:56:41 +0200 <just_started_has> why is that ,
2024-05-14 12:56:41 +0200 <just_started_has> i started haskell 4 hours ago , please forgive this noob question if it is
2024-05-14 12:57:14 +0200 <just_started_has> the doc says variable not in scope only happens when it is not declared but it is
2024-05-14 12:58:08 +0200 <int-e> You can't have just the type signature in a module; you have to have an accompanying definition.
2024-05-14 12:58:23 +0200 <cheater> show us a screenshot of your terminal
2024-05-14 12:59:39 +0200 <int-e> `ghci main.hs` doesn't execute main.hs as a script. It loads it as a Haskell module.
2024-05-14 12:59:48 +0200 <int-e> Or, well, tries to.
2024-05-14 13:01:19 +0200Lord_of_Life(~Lord@user/lord-of-life/x-2819915) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds)
2024-05-14 13:01:36 +0200 <just_started_has> one second
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2024-05-14 13:03:43 +0200 <just_started_has> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yTimzu4dD3rL4GZKVTsXlJEDbaU4tXvO/view?usp=drive_link
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2024-05-14 13:05:07 +0200 <ncf> how are you starting ghci? if you run `ghci main.hs` you should get a nice helpful error about `test` lacking an accompanying binding
2024-05-14 13:05:52 +0200 <just_started_has> i just quit and startedd , yes it does give an error
2024-05-14 13:08:55 +0200 <just_started_has> thx
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2024-05-14 13:30:20 +0200 <ski> just_started_has : you can use `:reload' (`:r' for short) to make the interactor reload the files that have changed
2024-05-14 13:31:04 +0200 <just_started_has> yes i just realized that , thanks !!
2024-05-14 13:31:21 +0200 <just_started_has> i thought that it reloadds automatically ? , can it ?
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2024-05-14 13:36:18 +0200 <ski> you can set up `:e' (`:edit') to launch (or connect to) your editor, in which case when that command terminates, it'll automatically do a `:r'
2024-05-14 13:36:37 +0200Maxdamantus(~Maxdamant@user/maxdamantus)
2024-05-14 13:36:37 +0200 <ski> otherwise, you have to do `:r' manually, after saving
2024-05-14 13:37:53 +0200 <ski> (or you could launch your interactor inside your editor, possibly)
2024-05-14 13:40:26 +0200 <just_started_has> i am using the vim
2024-05-14 13:40:32 +0200 <just_started_has> i think it can
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2024-05-14 13:44:50 +0200 <just_started_has> ski    thanks  !! this works
2024-05-14 13:45:34 +0200 <ski> just_started_has : <https://downloads.haskell.org/ghc/latest/docs/users_guide/ghci.html#ghci-cmd-:edit>
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2024-05-14 15:42:13 +0200 <esnos> Hi, I want to use haskell-mode with corfu as completion backend, does anybody have working setup. I customized '(tab-always-indent 'complete) and tab completion works in other modes, for example in python, but in haskell mode it just intends and I need to use M-tab which is uncomfortable considering I use tab for everything else. I also saw that in other modes completion-at-point is set to C-M-i, which corfu uses I think, but in
2024-05-14 15:42:13 +0200 <esnos> haskell-mode it isn't set to anything, so maybe this is why there are problems.
2024-05-14 15:43:12 +0200 <esnos> Sorry for double message, I started using irc yesterday
2024-05-14 15:47:17 +0200 <danse-nr3> this question is quite emacs-specific esnos, i am afraid we might not be that knowledgeable about that. Anyways usually for developing people use Haskell Language Server as a backend... i am not sure about which emacs client to recommend, i think there are a couple of main ones
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2024-05-14 15:50:56 +0200 <esnos> I use eglot with hls, but to show possible completions you need company or eglot
2024-05-14 15:52:35 +0200 <danse-nr3> oh then i don't know what corfu is for
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2024-05-14 16:02:57 +0200 <stefan-__> esnos: I use company-mode and have the following binding in "haskell-mode-map": "("C-SPC" . 'company-complete)" -- additionally I disabled auto-showing the company completions: "(setq company-idle-delay nil)"
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2024-05-14 17:21:16 +0200 <stefan-__> esnos: here is my config for eglot and lsp-mode (currently in use): https://gist.github.com/dozed/9b70668200876179b2a5381c53683ca7
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2024-05-14 17:36:16 +0200 <johnw> Part of the answer to my "show" lens question is `re _Show`, which understandably is only valid as a Getter or Fold. There is no valid traversal unless I place an unchecked constraint on the mutation of "no modification that aren't numbers".
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2024-05-14 17:40:23 +0200 <ph88> does someone know a map that can only be read and written to and not delete items?
2024-05-14 17:43:49 +0200 <ncf> (->) ?
2024-05-14 17:45:58 +0200 <ph88> ?
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2024-05-14 17:57:23 +0200 <ncf> or search hackage for "total map" if you want something efficient
2024-05-14 17:57:54 +0200 <ncf> but k -> v supports lookup and insertion and not deleting items
2024-05-14 18:01:51 +0200 <EvanR> peanut gallery here, but if you emulate a map that is not total with total map by having the default value be Nothing, then you can still "delete" by "inserting nothing"
2024-05-14 18:02:09 +0200 <EvanR> ph88's plans are ruined
2024-05-14 18:03:47 +0200 <ph88> empire collapsed
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2024-05-14 20:04:22 +0200 <cheater> i wish cabal would allow me module prefixes
2024-05-14 20:05:04 +0200 <cheater> so like i wouldn't have to do vim test/MyCompany/MyProduct/MyProject/Test/Actual/Hierarchy/Here.hs
2024-05-14 20:05:19 +0200 <cheater> instead i'd do vim test/Actual/Hierarchy/Here.hs
2024-05-14 20:06:06 +0200gmg(~user@user/gehmehgeh) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
2024-05-14 20:06:26 +0200 <cheater> while the module in Here.hs is still declared as "module MyCompany.MyProduct.MyProject.Test.Actual.Hierarchy.Here where"
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