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Haskell is a functional (that is, everything is done with function calls), statically, implicitly typed (types are checked by the compiler, but you don't have to declare them), lazy (nothing is done until it needs to be) language.
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Explain the problem.
Converting the following:
pandoc -f gfm -t asciidoctor <<EOF
- [ ] a
- [x] b
EOF
produces:
* ☐ a
* ☒ b
instead of using the checklist syntax (see asciidoctor docs):
* [ ] a
* [x] b
This seems related to [the recently fixed org-mode r
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe
Very often, with working with conformance view, I work with different versions of the same compiler, all options are the same. Or I work with different C++ standards, with the same compiler and the same options (exception for this one). Or...
Right now, to add a new compiler in the conformance view, I have to start from an empty
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If you compare the old PHP-based code generators with the newer Haskell-based one's , the PHP-based code gen's have much more readable code.
One low hanging fruit is to replace the normal haskell
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There are a number of functions that create https servers for integration tests:
- https://github.com/wireapp/wire-server/blob/b266f9aae3ee8bf31ac83413b7e7f37feb8aa488/services/brig/test/integration/API/Provider.hs#L1519-L1531
- https://github.com/wireapp/wire-server/blob/b266f9aae3ee8bf31ac83413b7e7f37feb8aa488/services/galley/test/integration/API/Teams/LegalHold.hs#L805-L825
- ...? (`git g
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Our xgboost models use the binary:logistic'
objective function, however the m2cgen converted version of the models return raw scores instead of the transformed scores.
This is fine as long as the user knows this is happening! I didn't, so it took a while to figure out what was going on. I'm wondering if perhaps a useful warning could be raised for users to alert them of this issue? A warning
In #2920, we've got all class instance methods and dropped them immediately. So it's not hard to pick them up and supply add placeholder for xxx
even if they are not the minimal requirements.
The main point is how to display these code actions properly because there may be so many items. Reference: haskell/haskell-language-server#2920 (comment)
I'm willi
As an intermediate step towards #1015, and various parts thereof, would it be possible to ignore the syntax for features not currently supported, yet use the parts which are supported in trades?
I'm thinking out loud and wondering what effects this may have.
My end goal here is to be able to read a data file https://gitlab.com/snippets/1856416 without errors. Hledger would be able to parse thi
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
This is the tracking issue for the Asterius Hackage Overlay.
Describe the solution you'd like
We should implement and host a Hackage overlay, similar to head.hackage and mobile haskell overlay. The reason is:
- We already patch so
Waspello is using Postgres but it isn't noted anywhere, so it is confusing for the users trying to run it. We should note it in Waspello's README and link to the docs where it is explained how to setup and run Postgres.
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is missing tidalcycles/Tidal#618
While we're about it, lets check to see if others are missing
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