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77 | 240 | |
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0.0 | 3.7 | |
over 1 year ago | 8 months ago | |
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matchmaker
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Seeking a Project Lead for Matchmaker - Haskell Foundation
Matchmaker is a project of the Haskell Foundation to help open-source maintainers and contributors find each other, and provide a smoother experience for people wishing to invest themselves in the open-source Haskell ecosystem.
hint
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Can GHCi be run like PDB?
You can try using hint (instead of ghci) though I'm not sure it has the breakpoint functionality.
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Dynamic loading of modules
Have you tried hint?
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hint: Runtime Haskell interpreter
with haskell.nix, well, you've found the github issue, you need to put the apecs package in the right nix incantation.
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Seeking a Project Lead for Matchmaker - Haskell Foundation
Yes please! Right now all of my open-source projects (most notably hint and recursion-schemes) are about to drop into barely-updated mode, and while I knew this would happen and have been working towards finding co-maintainers, I am now realizing that it wasn't enough. I think such a website would definitely have helped, and I am hoping that once it launches, I'll be able to use it to find some co-maintainers to tide over my projects until I become available again.
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Deep embedding of Haskell in Haskell
hint's API takes a string, not an AST (I plan to fix this). Internally, hint delegates to the ghc library, which does expose a parser which you can use if you want. hint exists to provide a friendlier API than the ghc library for interpreting Haskell code, but it does not expose a friendlier API for parsing Haskell code.
What are some alternatives?
ghci-pretty - tiny hack for colored pretty-printing within ghci
recursion-schemes - Generalized bananas, lenses and barbed wire
reflex-ghci - Run GHCi from within a Reflex FRP application and interact with it using a functional reactive interface.
binaryen - DEPRECATED in favor of ghc wasm backend, see https://www.tweag.io/blog/2022-11-22-wasm-backend-merged-in-ghc
ghc-dump - A GHC plugin and library for analysing GHC Core
Tidal - Pattern language
deploy-hint - Demonstrating that you don't need to install ghc in order to use the hint library.
apecs-hint-demo - demonstrating how to use hint to dynamically modify the game world of an apecs-based game
hruby - Embed Ruby in your Haskell program.
fp - A small, weird and unpractical programming language.
winter - Haskell port of the WebAssembly OCaml reference interpreter