
Hi all, I'm really newbie to Haskell, and working on a program I'm trying to make some testing. I make some test on certain know values ( e.g. adding 10 to 15 must return 25) and some test on random values (eg. adding rnd1 to rnd2 must return rnd1+rnd2). The problem that makes me mad is the random number generation. I can obtain random numbers through module Random but all of them return IO Int values (all I need are Ints) instead of Int. I know that I can adjust my own functions to use IO Int instead of Int but the call to certain functions must contain Int parameters, because these ones can't be changed to accept IO Int (I read http://haskell.org/hawiki/ThatAnnoyingIoType and know that can convert from IO Int to Int :-P). How can I deal with this problem ?? Thanks in advance. -- Víctor A. Rodríguez (http://www.bit-man.com.ar) El bit Fantasma (Bit-Man) Perl Mongers Capital Federal (http://cafe.pm.org/) GNU/Linux User Group - FCEyN - UBA (http://glugcen.dc.uba.ar/)