Test releases available

Sigbjorn Finne sof@galois.com
Fri, 14 Dec 2001 17:02:01 -0800


Hi Pepe,

thanks for the feedback. I decided not to add support for what
you suggest, for reasons of lack of time before finalising the release,
mostly. You can get close to the behaviour you want by exec'ing the
following command:

    Foo> :!start vim Foo.hs

hopefully that's an acceptable solution.

Your problems with loading Monad turned out to be a GC bug
in disguise, which has now been fixed.

--sigbjorn

----- Original Message -----
From: "Pepe Gallardo" <pepeg@lcc.uma.es>
To: "Sigbjorn Finne" <sof@galois.com>
Cc: <hugs-bugs@haskell.org>
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 05:08
Subject: Re: Test releases available


> I think that some users may like to run the editor concurrently with hugs
(I
> do it with winhugs). I like it that way because I can open one instance of
> the editor and keep editing several files without having to close the
editor
> everytime I make a change to a single file.  In order to keep both modes
> (blocking  and non-blocking read-eval-print loop) I propose appending an
> special character (like '!') in the editor configuration to indicate the
> desired mode. For example
>
> :s -Evim %s +%d
>
> would run vim in synchronous mode, while
>
> :s -E!vim %s +%d
>
> would run vim in asynchronous mode. In this way, only users willing to use
> the asynchronous mode would have to add the extra !.
>
>
> I have also found some bugs with the latest test release
>
> 1) While loading a library that I am designing I get an extrange error
when
> importing the Monad lib.
>
> Reading file "C:\Hugs98\lib\yahu\demos\Animation\MyAnimation4.hs":
> Reading file "c:\hugs98\lib\yahu\lib\Yahu.hs":
> Reading file "c:\hugs98\lib\yahu\lib\FastString.hs":
> Reading file "c:\hugs98\lib\yahu\lib\HDirect.hs":
> Reading file "c:\hugs98\lib\yahu\lib\StdDIS.hs":
> Reading file "c:\hugs98\lib\exts\Int.hs":
> Reading file "c:\hugs98\lib\exts\Bits.hs":
> Reading file "c:\hugs98\lib\exts\Int.hs":
> Reading file "c:\hugs98\lib\exts\Word.hs":
> Reading file "c:\hugs98\lib\Numeric.hs":
> Reading file "c:\hugs98\lib\Char.hs":
> Reading file "c:\hugs98\lib\Ratio.hs":
> Reading file "c:\hugs98\lib\Array.hs":
> Reading file "c:\hugs98\lib\Ix.hs":
> Reading file "c:\hugs98\lib\List.hs":
> Reading file "c:\hugs98\lib\Maybe.hs":
> Reading file "c:\hugs98\lib\List.hs":
> Reading file "c:\hugs98\lib\Array.hs":
> Reading file "c:\hugs98\lib\Numeric.hs":
> Reading file "c:\hugs98\lib\exts\Word.hs":
> Reading file "c:\hugs98\lib\exts\Addr.hs":
> Reading file "c:\hugs98\lib\exts\IOExts.hs":
> Reading file "c:\hugs98\lib\IO.hs":
> Reading file "c:\hugs98\lib\exts\IORef.lhs":
> Reading file "c:\hugs98\lib\exts\IOExts.hs":
> Reading file "c:\hugs98\lib\Monad.hs":
> ERROR "c:\hugs98\lib\Monad.hs" - Substitution expanding too quickly
>
> After getting this error, if I remove all the scripts and try to load just
> the Monad lib I keep getting the same error:
>
> IOExts> :l
>
> Hugs session for:
> c:\hugs98\lib\Prelude.hs
>
> Prelude> :l Monad
> Reading file "c:\hugs98\lib\Monad.hs":
> ERROR "c:\hugs98\lib\Monad.hs" - Substitution expanding too quickly
>
>
> 2) In the latest release, there is no context menu entry for .hs files and
> winhugs (only for hugs).
>
> Pepe Gallardo
>
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Sigbjorn Finne" <sof@galois.com>
> To: "Mark P Jones" <mpj@cse.ogi.edu>
> Cc: "Hugs Bugs" <hugs-bugs@haskell.org>
> Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 3:24 AM
> Subject: Re: Test releases available
>
>
> > Thanks Mark,
> >
> > I've fixed both of these; there's really no good reason to use WinExec()
> > in this day and age. Here's the behaviour I propose :edit has:
> >
> >    - :edit is synchronous, with the read-eval-print loop blocking until
> the
> >       editor process terminates.
> >    - Console-based editors like "vim" gets a separate console window
when
> >      invoked via WinHugs or Hugs98. This allows the user to still be
able
> to
> >      see the type error (say) that the :edit is trying to fix.
> >    - GUI-based editors do get a separate window, but not a separate
> (empty)
> >      console.
> >
> > I've updated the installer to include these changes.
> >
> > Your e-mail is a good example of just the thing you encourage people to
> > do: try out their favourite Hugs features & report back undesirable
> > behaviour. I rarely use the :edit command, hence I wasn't aware of this
> > usability problem.
> >
> > thanks again,
> > --sigbjorn
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Mark P Jones" <mpj@cse.ogi.edu>
> > To: "Sigbjorn Finne" <sof@galois.com>
> > Cc: "Hugs Bugs" <hugs-bugs@haskell.org>; "Mark P. Jones"
<mpj@cse.ogi.edu>
> > Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 13:43
> > Subject: RE: Test releases available
> >
> >
> > > A general comment, then some bug reports:
> > >
> > >   Thanks for the test releases of Hugs that we're seeing today!  I
hope
> > >   that as many people as possible in the Hugs community will take this
> > >   opportunity to download and test them---particularly in areas that
> > >   matter most to them---before the final releases are made.
> > >
> > >   I suspect that some people on this list don't realize the extent to
> > >   which Hugs now relies on support from members of the community.
There
> > >   is *no funding* for work on Hugs as part of any ongoing research
> > project,
> > >   for example.  And while I hope they will benefit from the new
release
> > >   in their own efforts, the people who are working hard on getting it
> out
> > >   are doing this essentially as (skilled) volunteers.  If it wasn't
for
> > >   Sigbjorn, Jeff, Johan, Alastair, and others, this release wouldn't
> > >   happen at all.  But all of us can help in some way by testing the
> > >   candidates and reporting back on what we find!
> > >
> > > Now to the bug reports: (These minor problems are specific to win32)
> > >
> > >   The new installer creates a context menu entry for .hs files in
which
> > >   the description is given as "New verb"; this should probably be
> > something
> > >   more like "Load with Hugs98".
> > >
> > >   The console version (at least) should not be compiled with
> HAVE_WINEXEC
> > >   set to 1.  First of all, that setting defeats the way that Hugs was
> > >   designed to integrate the interpreter and the editor; the two
> activities
> > >   should be interleaved rather than executed as concurrent processes
> that
> > >   require manual :reload commands, etc...  Secondly, with at least one
> > >   choice of external editor (vim), it causes the whole console window
to
> > >   hang, so you never actually get to make any edits, and you certainly
> > >   don't get back to the Hugs prompt or to the command prompt.  At the
> > >   very least, perhaps the #if HAVE_WINEXEC line in machdep.c could be
> > >   changed to #if (HAVE_WINEXEC && HUGS_FOR_WINDOWS)?   (please ... :-)
> > >
> > > All the best,
> > > Mark
> > >
> >
> >
> >
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