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From pamcook@mail.utexas.edu Tue Jul 8 19:44:58 2003 From: pamcook@mail.utexas.edu (Pamela Cook) Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2003 13:44:58 -0500 Subject: Out of Office AutoReply: Movie Message-ID: <0046241027E75546A70134A114FA359B025015@E2K.engr.utexas.edu> I'll be gone from Monday, July 7, through Friday, July 11, and will = respond to messages on Monday, July 14, when I return. Please contact = my assistant in the TAME office, Shari Getz = (shari.getz@mail.utexas.edu), if you need immediate help. From johnmann31416@yahoo.com Fri Jul 11 00:37:22 2003 From: johnmann31416@yahoo.com (John Mann) Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2003 16:37:22 -0700 (PDT) Subject: how to make the function "length" from "map" and "sum" Message-ID: <20030710233722.4525.qmail@web41104.mail.yahoo.com> Hello, I am working my way through Simon Thompson's Haskell book, and one exercise has me baffled. That is "how would you define the "length" function using "map" and "sum" "? Any help on this would be appreciated. John Mann ===== "I'd rather be debugging...." - Anon __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com From glynn.clements@virgin.net Fri Jul 11 03:05:22 2003 From: glynn.clements@virgin.net (Glynn Clements) Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2003 03:05:22 +0100 Subject: how to make the function "length" from "map" and "sum" In-Reply-To: <20030710233722.4525.qmail@web41104.mail.yahoo.com> References: <20030710233722.4525.qmail@web41104.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <16142.7010.110161.319745@cerise.nosuchdomain.co.uk> John Mann wrote: > Hello, I am working my way through Simon Thompson's > Haskell book, and one exercise has me baffled. That is > "how would you define the "length" function using > "map" and "sum" "? Any help on this would be > appreciated. Create a list of 1's of the same length as the input list (with map), then compute its sum (with sum). i.e.: length = sum . map (const 1) or: length l = sum (map (const 1) l) or: length l = sum (map (\x -> 1) l) -- Glynn Clements From arunk@it.iitb.ac.in Fri Jul 11 19:55:04 2003 From: arunk@it.iitb.ac.in (Arun Kumar S Jadhav) Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2003 00:25:04 +0530 Subject: .hi files Message-ID: <200307120025.04355.arunk@it.iitb.ac.in> Hi all, =09Can any one tell me what is the use of =2Ehi (interface) files. I want to know the steps involved in the compilation of a .hs file. I went thru the what nhc98 roughly does and saw that it generates interface file for each module. Please enlighten as to what is the precise function of interface files. Regards, --=20 Arun Kumar S Jadhav Masters Student, SIC-309, KReSIT, IIT-Bombay, India Ph: +91-22-25764967 http://www.it.iitb.ac.in/~arunk ***************************** Never negotiate out of fear Never fear to negotiate ***************************** From MAILER-DAEMON Sat Jul 12 08:38:42 2003 From: MAILER-DAEMON (MAILER-DAEMON) Date: Sat Jul 12 07:38:42 2003 Subject: Virus Detected by Network Associates, Inc. Webshield SMTP V4.5 MR1a Message-ID: <200307120536.h6C5aoVj043052@siclopc2.epfl.ch> WebShield SMTP on server imapav1 intercepted and deleted your mail with subject "Re: Movie" because it detected virus "W32/Sobig.e@MM" in attachment "your_details.zip". From johnmann31416@yahoo.com Sun Jul 13 17:53:51 2003 From: johnmann31416@yahoo.com (John Mann) Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2003 09:53:51 -0700 (PDT) Subject: defining "unzip" using foldr Message-ID: <20030713165351.61789.qmail@web41102.mail.yahoo.com> Hello, I'm working my way through Simon Thompson's Haskell book and am having trouble with an exercise where the goal is to define "unzip" using foldr. Lambda notation and ~ , as used in the Prelude definition of unzip, have not been introduced yet. Any help on this would be appreciated. John Mann ===== "I'd rather be debugging...." - Anon __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! 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Regards, Tom From greg@macs.hw.ac.uk Mon Jul 14 16:57:49 2003 From: greg@macs.hw.ac.uk (Greg Michaelson) Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2003 16:57:49 +0100 (GMT Daylight Time) Subject: IFL/TFP 2003 2nd call for participation/registration Message-ID: Joint IFL/TFP 2003 2nd Call For Participation ****** REGISTRATION NOW OPEN ****** Between 8th and 12th September 2003 the - 15th Int. Workshop on the Implementation of Functional Languages http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/~ifl03 - 4th Int. Symposium on Trends in Functional Programming http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/stg/workshops/TFP/ will be co-located in Edinburgh Both calls for papers are appended below. ============================================================= IFL 2003 15th International Workshop on the IMPLEMENTATION OF FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGES Edinburgh Scotland September 8th - 10th, 2003 http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/~ifl03 ============================================================= Important dates --------------- Registration deadline: August 1st, 2003 Submission deadline : August 22nd, 2003 Workshop : September 8-10th, 2003 ============================================================= Scope of IFL 2003 ----------------- The aim of the workshop is to bring together researchers and users actively engaged in the implementation and application of functional programming languages to discuss results and new directions of research. The workshop is intended to provide an open forum for researchers who wish to present and discuss new ideas and concepts, work in progress, preliminary results etc. related primarily but not exclusively to the implementation of functional or function-based languages. A not necessarily exhaustive list of topics includes language concepts type checking compilation techniques (abstract) interpretation automatic program generation (abstract) machine architectures array processing concurrent/parallel programming and program execution heap management runtime profiling and performance measurements debugging and tracing verification of functional programs tools and programming techniques Contributions on applications of functional programming, e.g., in teaching, or on theoretical work in any of the above areas are also welcome. This year's workshop is co-located with the 4th International Symposium on Trends in Functional Programming (TFP'03) . Contributions ------------- All attendees are encouraged to submit papers to be published in the draft proceedings and to give presentations at the workshop. Submitted papers must be written in English, conform to the LNCS format (available at: http://www.springer.de/comp/authors/index.html) and not exceed 16 pages. Papers should be submitted by August 22nd as postscript or pdf files using the submission page of the workshop accessible through http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/~ifl03 After the workshop, a high-quality subset of contributions will be published in the Springer LNCS series. All speakers attending the workshop are invited to submit a paper. Papers for the LNCS proceedings will be refereed according to normal conference standards. Greg Michaelson and Phil Trinder (Organizing Committee Chairs) School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh, EH14 4AS E-mail: {greg,trinder}@macs.hw.ac.uk Teleph: +44 (0)131 451 3435 Depart: +44 (0)131 451 3328 Fasmly: +44 (0)131 451 3327 Intrnt: http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/~greg http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/~trinder ============================================================ TFP 2003 Fourth International symposium on Trends in Functional Programming Edinburgh, Scotland September 11th - 12th, 2003 http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/stg/workshops/TFP/ The international symposium on Trends in Functional Programming continues the Scottish Functional Programming Workshop series. These workshops bring together researchers with interests in all aspects of functional programming languages. Papers on all aspects of functional programming are welcomed, be they implementation-oriented, theoretical, or experience papers. This year's workshop is co-located with the 15th International Workshop on the Implementation of Functional Languages (IFL '03) . Workshop Topics Papers on any aspect of functional programming are welcome. Papers on the following subject areas are particularly welcome. * rich type systems, including type systems for expressing resource bounds or other safety properties; * linear type systems, soft type systems, typeful programming; * reasoning about functional programs, semantics of functional languages; * inductive or co-inductive techniques, proof nets; * mobile-code functional programming languages; * parallel programming with functional languages, cost models for functional programs; * compilation of functional languages for the Java Virtual Machine; * functional aspects of imperative programming, functional bytecode; * interoperability with imperative programming languages, calling imperative from functional or vice versa; * type inference algorithms, type error repair, deep types; * strongly-typed imperative languages with inference (e.g. Cyclone); * performance measurements, optimisation techniques, implementation techniques; * experience papers: applications of functional programming or functional programming in education. The above list is not exhaustive. Papers on other topics are also welcome. Contributions All attendees are encouraged to submit papers to be published in the draft proceedings and to give presentations at the workshop. Submitted papers must be written in English and not exceed 16 pages. Papers should be written conform to the LNCS format and should be submitted as postscript (or pdf) by email to the workshop chair, Stephen Gilmore . Proceedings We intend to publish a refereed, high-quality subset of contributions in the final proceedings. The proceedings publisher is to be confirmed: previous SFP proceedings were published by Intellect. All speakers attending the workshop are invited to submit a paper. Papers for the proceedings will be refereed according to normal conference standards. This implies (among other things) that: * the paper should be written in English * the paper is well written * topic of the paper should be stated clearly * the approach to solve the problem should be outlined clearly * a detailed discussion of the solution has to be given * the solution is compared with relevant related work * there is an abstract, introduction and conclusion. * the conclusion should summarise the problem, the solution, and how this solves the problem. * the paper should not exceed 16 pages. * the paper should be written to conform to the LNCS format . * the paper should be submitted as postscript (or pdf) by email to the workshop chair, Stephen Gilmore . 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. --2124468366.1059307454906.JavaMail.SYSTEM.emaserver2-- From jameskabila@survivormail.com Sun Jul 27 20:36:35 2003 From: jameskabila@survivormail.com (James Kabila) Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2003 21:36:35 +0200 Subject: Your Assistance: Message-ID: <20030727193624.F0AAA421F1A@www.haskell.org> From=3A James Kabila Madrid Spain SEND REPLY TO MY SECURED MAILBOX=3A ja=5Fkabila=40email=2Ecom Dear Sir=2C In appreciation of your esteemed contact received through a reliable source and the choice of your country=2EMy name is James Kabila=2Cfrom the Democratic Republic of Congo=2Cformaly known as Zaire and the first son of the second wife of the late president Laurent Kabila=2E As you may be aware my father was assasinated by one of his bodyguards on the 16th day of january 2001=2EI escaped from being arrested by my half brother =2Cthe current head of state=2E Considering the relationship between Spain and my country=3Fs new government=2Cmy mother adviced me to leave for Spain with a trunk containing USD 17 MILLION =28SEVEN-TEEN MILLION=29which i deposited in a security company here in Spain=2EI=3Fm here as a political refugee that's why I have to contact you so that you can come down to Spain and help me to move the money to your country for investment=2E This money is what me and my mother are depending on after my half brother seized all my father=3Fs accounts and assets=2E I will reward you handsomely if you can assist me to move this money to your country for investment=2EPlease keep this as a secret for the benefit of my family=2EI hope for your positive response soon=2EThe bottom line is that we need to meet in Spain to arrange on the relocation of the fund to your country Interms on things I want are=3A 1=2EHelp me to bank the money in a safe account=2E 2=2EHelp me to get a residential papers and giving me directions as to what to invest on=2E Please get back to me as soon as you receive my message to enable me finalise with the security company where I deposited the fund=2E BEST REGARDS JAMES KABILA=2E From wm174746@zodiac.mimuw.edu.pl Thu Jul 31 22:56:41 2003 From: wm174746@zodiac.mimuw.edu.pl (Wojciech Moczydlowski, Jr) Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 23:56:41 +0200 (CEST) Subject: getContents, getLine, etc. Message-ID: Hello everyone, I am currently writing a small program in Haskell, using Hugs under Linux to run it. The program works in a conversation mode, a user issues a lot of lengthy commands. However, backspace doesn't work, no matter which function (getContents, getLine) I use, which makes debugging and normal work with the program a nightmare. Does anyone know any workaround (i.e. sensible replacement to getLine) apart from switching to ghc and using the readline library? Wojciech Moczydlowski, Jr