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2020-10-25 14:29:57 <nschoe> Hi everyone, just a quick question: I've been cross-compiling aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu-ghc-8.6.5 for the past ... 4-5 hours on my laptop (this is a GHC that I'm compiling for my Raspberry Pi 3).
2020-10-25 14:29:57 <nschoe> It's not the first time I've done this (because I keep forgetting to add it as gc-root), but I'm curious: how come it doesn't fetch it from a binary cache?
2020-10-25 14:30:11 <nschoe> Is it because there is not binary cache for aarch64 binaries?
2020-10-25 14:30:37 <nschoe> Oh sh*t wrong IRC channel, sorry :/
2020-10-25 14:31:17 <merijn> nschoe: There's no official aarch64 binary, afaik, that's probably why?
2020-10-25 14:31:52 <uhrenmacher> ahh, hey ma haskell ppl, nice to c ya'! Ok, I know Python, Java, Javscript, Bash and C, but since I really wanted to learn a proper lang, I would like to learn something like Lisp or Haskell. What are the main differnces between Lisp and Haskell? I run Void Linux atm, so compaitibility in terms of compilers shouldn't be a problem.
2020-10-25 14:32:01 <nschoe> merijn: I'm running NixOS and I was asking about that :)
2020-10-25 14:32:02 <uhrenmacher> Like why do you use Haskell and not Lisp?
2020-10-25 14:32:07 <geekosaur> "binary cache" tells me that was a nix question
2020-10-25 14:32:23 <nschoe> geekosaur: it was indeed :)
2020-10-25 14:32:56 <nschoe> geekosaur: I thought I was in the #nixos-aarch64 IRC channel, but it switched back to #haskell for some reason (prob. an unwanted mouse wheel scroll ^^)
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2020-10-25 14:40:42 <Zetagon> uhrenmacher: Common Lisp and Haskell doesn't have that much in common with each other. Haskell has a nice static type system, is purely functional and uses non-strict evaluation. Common Lisp is homoiconic (code and data is basically the same thing and have the same syntax which means it has a simple syntax and powerful macros.
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2020-10-25 14:41:57 hackage tasty 1.4 - Modern and extensible testing framework https://hackage.haskell.org/package/tasty-1.4 (RomanCheplyaka)
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2020-10-25 14:45:25 <merijn> uhrenmacher: eh, I would sooner ask what the similarities between lisp and haskell are, tbh
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2020-10-25 14:46:21 <merijn> And beyond "you can define functions and variables" I can't think of a whole lotta similarities...
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2020-10-25 14:49:13 <Zetagon> Except both being programming languages
2020-10-25 14:50:08 <Zetagon> dammit I forgot to close my parenthesis )
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2020-10-25 14:55:06 <asheshambasta> for cabal errors like these https://gist.github.com/asheshambasta/657363a06647b4e56170be2824c05360, what's the best way to go about debugging them? From what I can see, cabal says that packages servant-reflex & bulmex disagree on the reflex version to use. However, I've gone through the source of servant-reflex (its being depended on locally) and removed all bounds on the reflex versions I could find.
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2020-10-25 14:55:37 <Guest63439> hey, im struggling with a really simple task... i would like to print a map in console for debugging purpose
2020-10-25 14:56:12 <Guest63439> im trying to use trace from Debug.trace but it prints nothing for now
2020-10-25 14:56:27 <voso534> and what is the problem? If keys and values have Show instances, just print it. Also you can you some pretty-print library
2020-10-25 14:57:05 <Guest63439> im trying to figure how to actually print
2020-10-25 14:57:16 <voso534> maybe your mp is empty? Is it possible? Try to convert it to a list and print it with the trace
2020-10-25 14:57:37 <Guest63439> i dont even print the string that i pass as first argument
2020-10-25 14:57:52 <voso534> maybe the value is not evaluating at all
2020-10-25 14:58:11 <Guest63439> https://pastebin.com/f03b2g3s i would like to print newState
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2020-10-25 14:58:42 <Guest63439> by for example adding : trace "hello" newState after the let declarations
2020-10-25 14:58:55 <fendor_> asheshambasta, this looks weird to me: `reflex==0.7.1.0/installed-1Wm` are you using ghcjs?
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2020-10-25 14:59:17 <asheshambasta> fendor_: yes, I'm using reflex-platform to fire up nix-shells with the dependencies.
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2020-10-25 14:59:40 <voso534> Guest63439 I usually add print on the first line, if it works, then in the next line and so on and... then I find where no more printing :)
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2020-10-25 15:00:14 <fendor> asheshambasta, then I guess that servant-reflex depends on a pre-installed version of reflex... similar to how ghc only works with a pre-installed version of base. Would be my uneducated guess here
2020-10-25 15:00:26 <asheshambasta> And in this case, servant-reflex is an overriden package, which I'm including via callCabal2nix on some path. When I drop to this path and fire up a nix-shell with a cabal repl, I can confirm that the package compiles at the same reflex-platform verison.
2020-10-25 15:00:33 <voso534> Guest63439 `If the MVar is currently empty, takeMVar will wait until it is full. ` - maybe takeMVar is waiting?
2020-10-25 15:00:48 <asheshambasta> fendor: pre-installed?
2020-10-25 15:01:15 <Guest63439> voso534 i dont think so since the function keep being called recursively
2020-10-25 15:01:24 <Guest63439> i was wondering if syntaxically, the way is use trace is correct
2020-10-25 15:01:34 <Guest63439> i*

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