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linear-base
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What I don't do is look at flour, water and salt, then map them all through an anonymous function, which gives me unstirred dough while leaving the original ingredients unchanged.
lol no Data.Dough.Destination
- Linear Types in Haskell
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What is the longterm status of -XLinearTypes ?
Thanks for your interest in linear types. The sort of overarching answer is that the Covid crisis has put a serious wrench in our plans. There has been very little progress on the implementation in the past 2 years, I'm afraid. I hope to slowly pick up the pace again this year. But I make no promise as to specific plans just yet. When we have more visibility, we will publish a roadmap. This is not to say that nothing has happened at all: linear-base is getting a pretty significant release any day now, David Feuer (no affiliated with Tweag) has created linear-generics, an implementation of Generic which is compatible with linear types (there is a surprisingly subtle issue with Generic1, in particular, that I don't understand very well, so won't try to explain), we co-wrote two academic articles as well.
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Does Haskell allow pure functions to use *encapsulated* impurity
See here for a linear quicksort implementation.
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Monthly Hask Anything (March 2021)
Handle is defined in terms of UnsafeResource (in linear-base). This is where the linearity checking "stops". If you pattern match an UnsafeResource then you have to make sure that you correctly close/free it. Luckily, this only has to be implemented once in an internal module and is not exported in the public interface.
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Tweag - linear-base makes writing Linear Haskell easy and fun
The optics sublibrary is not very developed yet. Because our arrays, which are one of the principal use-case, require a special kind of lens which we haven't managed to produce without too much code duplication yet. The design space is discussed in this issue.
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Monthly Hask Anything (January 2021)
So to write a function f :: a %1 -> () you have to traverse the whole datatype a, see the Data.Unrestricted.Internal.Consumable and Data.Unrestricted.Internal.Instances, which introduces a type class consumable which implements exactly this functionality.
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Ephemeral Purely Functional Data Structure And
Trying to run empty Ur shouldn't typecheck, because the Ur constructor is not linear. This seems to be an idiom used in other places of linear-base.
pandoc
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Beautifying Org Mode in Emacs (2018)
My main authoring tool is then Emacs Markdown Mode (https://jblevins.org/projects/markdown-mode/). For data entry, it comes with some bells and whistles similar to org-mode, like C-c C-l for inserting links etc.
I seldom export my notes for external usage, but if it is the case, I use lowdown (https://kristaps.bsd.lv/lowdown/) which also comes with some nice output targets (among the more unusual are Groff and Terminal). Of cource pandoc (https://pandoc.org/) does a very good job here, too.
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Show HN: I made a tool to clean and convert any webpage to Markdown
This is one of those things that the ever-amazing pandoc (https://pandoc.org/) does very well, on top of supporting virtually every other document format.
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LaTeX makes me so angry at word
Folks feel the same way about Markdown versus LaTeX: why use something significantly more complicated where a looser, human-readable grammar works better?
For any other situations, I use https://pandoc.org/, or, generate a Word doc scriptomatically.
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📓 Versionner et builder l'eBook de son Entretien Annuel d'Evaluation sur Git(Hub)
pandoc toolchain pour builder une version confortable/imprimable en phase de travail (ePub, pdf, docx, html)
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Launch HN: Onedoc (YC W24) – A better way to create PDFs
Congrats on the launch, I guess, but there are so many free options that I can't think of a situation where paying $0.25 per document would be justified...? Just to name a few:
Back in the days, I used to use XSL-FO [0] and it was okay. It was not very precise but it rarely if ever broke, and was perfectly integrated with an XML/XSLT solution. Yeah, this was a long time ago.
Last month I used html-to-pdfmake [1] and it's also not very precise and more fragile, but very efficient and fast.
Yet another approach would be to pro grammatically generate .rtf files (for example) and use Pandoc [2] to produce PDFs (I have not tried this in production but don't see why it wouldn't work).
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XSL_Formatting_Objects
[1] https://www.npmjs.com/package/html-to-pdfmake
[2] https://pandoc.org/
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Ask HN: Looking for lightweight personal blogging platform
Others have mentioned static site generators. I like Hakyll [1] because it can tightly integrate with Pandoc [2] and allows you to develop custom solutions if your needs ever grow.
[1]: https://jaspervdj.be/hakyll/
[2]: https://pandoc.org/
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Show HN: CLI for generating beautiful PDF for offline reading
Have you compared it with a conversion by pandoc (https://pandoc.org/)?
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Pandoc
I have used it to kickstart a blogging project that I wish to come back to soon. The Lua inter-op for custom readers, writers and filters is great but I wish there was more editor integration and even perhaps an official IDE/editor with built-in debugging features (probably something already do-able with Emacs but I haven't checked). The only blocker for my project is no support for "ChunkedDoc" for Lua filters [1] which forces me to write more code and a complicated Makefile.
[1]: https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/issues/9061
- I don't always use LaTeX, but when I do, I compile to HTML (2013)
- What Happened to Pandoc-Discuss?
What are some alternatives?
koka - Koka language compiler and interpreter
pandoc-highlighting-extensions - Extensions to Pandoc syntax highlighting
juvix - Juvix empowers developers to write code in a high-level, functional language, compile it to gas-efficient output VM instructions, and formally verify the safety of their contracts prior to deployment and execution.
obsidian-html - :file_cabinet: A simple tool to convert an Obsidian vault into a static directory of HTML files.
text - Haskell library for space- and time-efficient operations over Unicode text.
obsidian-export - Rust library and CLI to export an Obsidian vault to regular Markdown
linear-builder - Strict Text and ByteString builder, which hides mutable buffer behind linear types and takes amortized linear time.
Obsidian-MD-To-PDF - A command line python script to convert Obsidian md files to a pdf
mikail-khan.com - Personal website using Haskell's Servant framework and Blaze-HTML
kramdown - kramdown is a fast, pure Ruby Markdown superset converter, using a strict syntax definition and supporting several common extensions.
ShellCheck - ShellCheck, a static analysis tool for shell scripts
wavedrom - :ocean: Digital timing diagram rendering engine