Proposal: Roundtrip serialization of Cmm (parser-compatible pretty-printer output)
Hi Diego,
In the future it would make things easier if you could use one of the common email quoting conventions (i.e. starting lines with >). It is otherwise a bit hard to distinguish your replies from the questions you are responding to.
I am sorry, Ben Gamari. I am not used to working in mailing lists. I also messed up the formatting in my last reply. I accidentally created a second topic (but this comment uses the original topic). Please tell me if this comment uses an appropriate format so I can proceed to answer the rest of your reply. Btw, some months back my first topic on this mailing list just linked to the corresponding Discourse post: https://discourse.haskell.org/t/gsoc-2025-documenting-and-improving-cmm/1187... Would it be acceptable to use Discourse for my next topic regarding this project? (Maybe with a link here, on this mailing list.) Diego Antonio Rosario Palomino
Very related GHC gitlab issue : https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/23989 El lun, 28 jul 2025 a la(s) 7:39 p.m., Diego Antonio Rosario Palomino ( diegorosario2013@gmail.com) escribió:
Hi Diego,
In the future it would make things easier if you could use one of the common email quoting conventions (i.e. starting lines with >). It is otherwise a bit hard to distinguish your replies from the questions you are responding to.
I am sorry, Ben Gamari. I am not used to working in mailing lists.
I also messed up the formatting in my last reply. I accidentally created a second topic (but this comment uses the original topic).
Please tell me if this comment uses an appropriate format so I can proceed to answer the rest of your reply.
Btw, some months back my first topic on this mailing list just linked to the corresponding Discourse post: https://discourse.haskell.org/t/gsoc-2025-documenting-and-improving-cmm/1187...
Would it be acceptable to use Discourse for my next topic regarding this project? (Maybe with a link here, on this mailing list.)
Diego Antonio Rosario Palomino
Diego Antonio Rosario Palomino
Hi Diego,
In the future it would make things easier if you could use one of the common email quoting conventions (i.e. starting lines with >). It is otherwise a bit hard to distinguish your replies from the questions you are responding to.
I am sorry, Ben Gamari. I am not used to working in mailing lists.
I also messed up the formatting in my last reply. I accidentally created a second topic (but this comment uses the original topic).
Please tell me if this comment uses an appropriate format so I can proceed to answer the rest of your reply.
Yes, this is fine.
Would it be acceptable to use Discourse for my next topic regarding this project? (Maybe with a link here, on this mailing list.)
Yes, but do try to leave a link here as well to ensure that your post is seen. Cheers, - Ben
Thanks I opened a discourse thread about this https://discourse.haskell.org/t/the-differences-between-cmm-parser-and-prett... El lun, 4 ago 2025 a la(s) 1:28 p.m., Ben Gamari (ben@smart-cactus.org) escribió:
Diego Antonio Rosario Palomino
writes: Hi Diego,
In the future it would make things easier if you could use one of the common email quoting conventions (i.e. starting lines with >). It is otherwise a bit hard to distinguish your replies from the questions you are responding to.
I am sorry, Ben Gamari. I am not used to working in mailing lists.
I also messed up the formatting in my last reply. I accidentally created a second topic (but this comment uses the original topic).
Please tell me if this comment uses an appropriate format so I can proceed to answer the rest of your reply.
Yes, this is fine.
Would it be acceptable to use Discourse for my next topic regarding this project? (Maybe with a link here, on this mailing list.)
Yes, but do try to leave a link here as well to ensure that your post is seen.
Cheers,
- Ben
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