
Really?
There are only 4 fundamental functions in Reactive?
Seems simpler than I thought...
Thanks, btw, I've been looking quite a long time to simple reactive tutos.
2010/5/10 Tom Poliquin
On Monday 10 May 2010 00:08, Jean-Marie Gaillourdet wrote:
We have created are a set of demos and tutorials for FRP ("Conal reactive"). It consists of four demos: the simple furnace, the human controlled furnace, the hybrid robot sim, and the FRP robot sim.
since I never took the time to understand frp properly I thought it would be helpful to look at some examples. I was able to compile and run the first to programs after I managed to find out the dependencies. But I failed to compile third one. I just got the a compiler error with ghc-6.12.1 on Mac OS X 10.6, see below. .... .... .... No instance for (MatrixComponent Double) .... .. and various other complaints about Doubles.
Thanks Jean for trying the examples out!
We'll look into this tomorrow. I think we are down rev a bit in our OpenGL. Our Doubles should be GLdoubles to make everybody happy. We'll upload new code when fixed and let you know.
Tom
On Monday 10 May 2010 00:08, Jean-Marie Gaillourdet wrote:
Hi,
since I never took the time to understand frp properly I thought it would be helpful to look at some examples. I was able to compile and run the first to programs after I managed to find out the dependencies. But I failed to compile third one. I just got the a compiler error with ghc-6.12.1 on Mac OS X 10.6, see below.
Best regards, Jean
leibniz:robot_sim jmg$ ./go Compiling Generator [1 of 2] Compiling Model ( Model.hs, Model.o ) [2 of 2] Compiling Main ( Main.hs, Main.o ) Linking main ... Compiling Player [1 of 5] Compiling ReadImage ( ReadImage.hs, ReadImage.o ) [2 of 5] Compiling Sprites ( Sprites.hs, Sprites.o ) [3 of 5] Compiling ViewSupport ( ViewSupport.hs, ViewSupport.o )
ViewSupport.hs:32:7: No instance for (MatrixComponent Double) arising from a use of `scale' at ViewSupport.hs:32:7-11 Possible fix: add an instance declaration for (MatrixComponent Double) In the expression: scale In the definition of `scal': scal = scale
ViewSupport.hs:100:9: No instance for (NormalComponent Double) arising from a use of `normal' at ViewSupport.hs:100:9-33 Possible fix: add an instance declaration for (NormalComponent Double) In a stmt of a 'do' expression: normal (Normal3 nx ny nz) In the second argument of `($)', namely `do { normal (Normal3 nx ny nz); mapM_ (\ ((vx, vy, vz), tcoord) -> do { texCoord tcoord; .... }) (zip ([q0] ++ [q1] ++ [q2] ++ [q3]) ts) }' In the expression: renderPrimitive Quads $ do { normal (Normal3 nx ny nz); mapM_ (\ ((vx, vy, vz), tcoord) -> do { texCoord tcoord; .... }) (zip ([q0] ++ [q1] ++ [q2] ++ [q3]) ts) }
ViewSupport.hs:102:18: No instance for (TexCoordComponent Double) arising from a use of `texCoord' at ViewSupport.hs:102:18-32 Possible fix: add an instance declaration for (TexCoordComponent Double) In a stmt of a 'do' expression: texCoord tcoord In the expression: do { texCoord tcoord; vertex $ Vertex3 vx vy vz } In the first argument of `mapM_', namely `(\ ((vx, vy, vz), tcoord) -> do { texCoord tcoord; vertex $ Vertex3 vx vy vz })'
ViewSupport.hs:103:18: No instance for (VertexComponent Double) arising from a use of `vertex' at ViewSupport.hs:103:18-23 Possible fix: add an instance declaration for (VertexComponent Double) In the first argument of `($)', namely `vertex' In the expression: vertex $ Vertex3 vx vy vz In the expression: do { texCoord tcoord; vertex $ Vertex3 vx vy vz }
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