
You guys are awesome! I post this not 12 hours ago and I already have a complete treatise on the subject. Yeah to clarify things putting an ellipsis between b and c would help. But also clarify the meaning of distinct type variables. Does this mean the type variable must not be parameterized? I ran into this because I decided during my port that I would try to learn some of the better build tools on linux. So now I'm acquainted with Cmake, which is a great tool and cabal which is also very impressive. My problem boiled down to the fact that I didn't know how to set the correct compiler flags within cabal. I figured out the FFI flags and now I suppose the gch extensions can be set with Ghc-options: -fglasgow-exts in my .cabal file. Is there a type in the Extensions field that corresponds to this? Spencer Janssen-2 wrote:
It looks like you forgot to pass a compiler flag, namely -fglasgow-exts.
Cheers, Spencer Janssen
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 22:20:20 -0700 (PDT) SevenThunders
wrote: I have the pleasure of porting a good sized Haskell application to linux. So far the Haskell code has compiled without incident, however some code that I hacked to implement a Read instance for Unboxed Arrays does not compile on linux even though it compiles just fine on Windows XP in Haskell 6.6.
The code reads as,
instance Read (UArray Int Double) where readsPrec p = readParen (p > 9) (\r -> [(array b as :: UArray Int Double, u) | ("array",s) <- lex r, (b,t) <- reads s, (as,u) <- reads t ])
The error in linux is: Illegal instance declaration for `Read (UArray Int Double)' (The instance type must be of form (T a b c) where T is not a synonym, and a,b,c are distinct type variables) In the instance declaration for `Read (UArray Int Double)'
Why does it want three parameters for the instance type? I am baffled by this.
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