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3:13 AM
Anything for Haskell that's like TIO but with a more modern GHC?
 
 
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9:56 AM
@JosephSible I don't know. We could try bugging Dennis for a newer GHC on tio. I tried before, but he wanted to stick to what was in the fedora repos at that time.
 
 
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9:16 PM
Regarding this [code-challenge] (tldr: count Haskell 2010 tokens instead of bytes), anyone have a strong opinion for introducing custom token costs?
Atm. it's just count tokens, straight. I'm wondering if I should use custom rules for number and string-literals, that they count as their full length (eg. "" costs 2, "enc" 5 etc) since there is potential to abuse this..
Here's the tokenizer
@ბიმო (except for also counting new-lines as ;)
 
9:46 PM
@ბიმო What's going on with your name? D:
 
@flawr I felt like using a temporary new one and I like the Georgian alphabet ^^
 
@JosephSible Do you need a newer GHC version? (if so ping Dennis in talk.tryitonline.net)
 
Wow, TIOs GHC is at 8.2.2 why are Fedora repos so outdated?
 
@ბიმო how did you find out?
 
9:54 PM
haha that is clever:D
I just tried to find a way to do it using pure haskell
 
I have no clue about fedora's package manager, but there are custom repos with newer ones. Though I'd understand if Dennis wants to wait for a stable, official build & also GHC is huge
@flawr -cpp flag could help ^^
 
@ბიმო so far I just knew that you could use -cpp for introducing line breaks:)
 
There are a lot of CPP-macros by GHC, so you could use __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ `divMod` 100
But it won't work with Hugs :p
(not that I've ever used Hugs)
@JosephSible Just had a look, repl.it is fairly up-to-date
And it does GHCi integration (not sure how well though, never used it)
 

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