Top 11 Haskell Debug Projects
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InfluxDB
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hood
Hood debugger, based on the idea of observing functions and structures as they are evaluated. (by ku-fpg)
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heapsize
ghc-datasize is a tool to determine the size of Haskell data structures in GHC's memory (by mpardalos)
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WorkOS
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> Can you give me an example of a Haskell expression which isn't reverentially transparent (without unsafePerformIO)?
Yes: https://github.com/ncaq/debug-trace-var The trick, however, is not unsafePerformIO (destructive mutability has nothing to do with referential transparency in general) but with TemplateHaskell, as quoting has everything to do with referential transparency.
> But the bog standard FP definition is a real and useful concept.
Actually, it's rather tautological. It defines FP circularly (see my comment here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36152488). It says nothing more than the far more useful explanation: "the meaning of every expression is a value".
Index
What are some of the best open-source Debug projects in Haskell? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | Hoed | 51 |
2 | simple-reflect | 33 |
3 | hood | 17 |
4 | linux-perf | 15 |
5 | print-debugger | 12 |
6 | htrace | 9 |
7 | heapsize | 4 |
8 | debug-trace-var | 3 |
9 | ap-reflect | 2 |
10 | show-please | 1 |
11 | todo | 1 |
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