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9.6 | 0.0 | |
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Apache License 2.0 | ISC License |
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haskell.nix
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Why does Nix have Haskell packages that are incompatible with GHC for a given version?
I'm not a great haskeller but I found haskell.nix better for Haskell projects, like the commenter on Discourse suggested. I've had a few issued regarding package versions with nixpkgs that haskell.nix solved.
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Simple GHC stack for a novice
FWIW, there's also libraries like haskell.nix that solve the caching problem.
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Any up-to-date cross-compiling methods for Raspberry Pi?
I would try haskell.nix.
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Take the Nix Pill
If you want to hurt your brain, check out haskell.nix. That's some good stuff right there ^^
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Trying to build a statically linked binary against glibc (Linux)
The haskell.nix framework is good for this.
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GHC 9.4.1 Windows changes
One cool thing is that this will enable GHC builds using ucrt instead of vscrt in the future. Concretely, together with NixOS/nixpkgs#171418 and its follow-up NixOS/nixpkgs#173498), this will e.g. allow haskell.nix to upgrade to a newer wine pin for TH cross compilation: https://github.com/input-output-hk/haskell.nix/blob/dd13e822529ae5342494969bce8a457522a60100/overlays/wine.nix
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How to make stack work like it's supposed to
I've been using IOHK's alternative infrastructure for this reason. It has its quirks but I've been happier with it. Before that I think I was using developPackage from the nixpkgs haskell tooling which had some introspection ability. You may consider trying that out. But as I remember this will not abide by your version bounds.
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Announcing `safe-coloured-text`
There's a lot to like here. Alas, despite minimal dependencies, terminfo is somehow uniquely problematic in haskell.nix.
- A question about the current state of Haskell running natively on Apple silicon:
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Memory from finished thread is not getting reclaimed
If you are somewhat comfortable with nix: https://github.com/input-output-hk/haskell.nix supports GHCJS 8.10.x (in particular 8.10.7).
hs-foreign-emscripten
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Pandoc in the browser w/ lua (possible contract gig?)
ghcjs does support C FFI, and I know of this very rough prototype that helps with the gap between ghcjs C FFI expectations and emscripten output
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GHC Pluggable Backend?
i looked into that recently, and i found that GHCJS did compile the foreign import ccall into something but not quite emscripten-compatible. Another tool handled that though.
What are some alternatives?
Cabal - Official upstream development repository for Cabal and cabal-install
ghc-whole-program-compiler-project - GHC Whole Program Compiler and External STG IR tooling
nix-doom-emacs - doom-emacs packaged for Nix
wasm-pandoc - Pandoc compiled into WebAssembly by Asterius. 📚
static-haskell-nix - easily build most Haskell programs into fully static Linux executables
pandoc - Universal markup converter
polysemy - :gemini: higher-order, no-boilerplate monads
binaryen - DEPRECATED in favor of ghc wasm backend, see https://www.tweag.io/blog/2022-11-22-wasm-backend-merged-in-ghc
frp-zoo - Comparing many FRP implementations by reimplementing the same toy app in each.
nixpkgs - Nix Packages collection & NixOS
haskell-nix - Nix and Haskell in production
miso - :ramen: A tasty Haskell front-end framework