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2021-06-29 06:55:55 <guest61> Could not load module ‘Network.HTTP.Types’, It is a member of the hidden package ‘http-types-0.12.3’.
2021-06-29 06:56:01 <guest61> how to solve this?
2021-06-29 06:59:18 <guest61> cabal install —lib http-types, got it
2021-06-29 06:59:52 <Axman6> generally that means you need to add it as a dependency in the cabal file
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2021-06-29 07:00:54 <guest61> yes, but I forget how to generate a cabal file
2021-06-29 07:01:00 <guest61> cabal init?
2021-06-29 07:01:27 <guest61> cabal v1 v2 v3, which we should use?
2021-06-29 07:01:30 <guest61> :)
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2021-06-29 07:02:26 <dminuoso> guest61: Which cabal version do you have?
2021-06-29 07:03:01 <guest61> cabal-install version 3.4.0.0
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2021-06-29 07:04:30 <dminuoso> Then all relevant commands use v2- style
2021-06-29 07:04:49 <dminuoso> For init, it was always and still is `cabal init` in the appropriate directory
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2021-06-29 07:06:04 <guest61> ok
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2021-06-29 07:31:14 <kuribas> I have PR from a guy, removing all bounds on my cabal dependencies...
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2021-06-29 07:31:35 <sclv> lol
2021-06-29 07:31:55 <kuribas> Aren't you supposed to have both lower and upper bounds on all dependencies?
2021-06-29 07:32:04 <sclv> yes
2021-06-29 07:32:17 <sclv> http://pvp.haskell.org
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2021-06-29 07:54:10 <maerwald[m]> kuribas: no
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2021-06-29 07:55:03 <maerwald[m]> The only restriction that hackage makes is requiring an upper bound on base
2021-06-29 07:57:23 <delYsid> What does (# ..., ... #) actually do?
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2021-06-29 07:58:01 <maerwald[m]> Luckily < 9000 works too
2021-06-29 07:58:16 <delYsid> Used it in three places where I thought it might help, two didnt do much to the runtime, and one place gave me 25% speedup! So now I wonder how it actually works exactly
2021-06-29 07:59:38 <delYsid> I am guessing the tuple has no thunk, right? Whats the difference to !(..., ...)?
2021-06-29 07:59:51 <boxscape_> https://downloads.haskell.org/ghc/latest/docs/html/users_guide/exts/primitives.html#unboxed-tuples "When an unboxed tuple is returned, the components are put directly into registers or on the stack; the unboxed tuple itself does not have a composite representation"
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2021-06-29 08:03:01 <xerox> whereas the standard tuple has two pointers
2021-06-29 08:03:21 <delYsid> ahh, thanks
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2021-06-29 08:05:50 <delYsid> A somewhat related question. When I last looked at the underlying type behind Word64, it looked like I need CPP to support 32bit platforms. I recently saw a commit in GHC which touched a lot of code around Data.Word. Is there a W64# in some GHC version that does not need CPP? Or did I understand things completely wrong anyway?
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2021-06-29 08:08:19 <merijn> delYsid: Why do you need CPP to support 32bit platforms?
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