
30 Aug
2012
30 Aug
'12
11:25 p.m.
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 11:21 PM, damodar kulkarniwrote: > Hi Cafe, > It seems, the function names in Haskell libs are not first-class objects, AT > LEAST when it comes to searching for them of the net! > I was trying to search for the following Haskell functions in the mailing > list archives. Here is a summary of the responses I have had from various > servers upon searching various "valid and normally used" Haskell function > identifiers from well-known libraries. > > Responses from the http://www.mail-archive.com > >>=, It seems the script searched for the string "> >" > * -> *There are 0 results. > and so on... > > Responses from the http://search.gmane.org >>>= Here, too, it seems the script searched for the string "> >" > * -> * Here it seems the script searched for the string ">" > and so on... > > Note: google badly fails to search these functions identifiers. > > My current solution to this problem is: download compressed text archives > and do a simple grep on it on my machine. > > But the archives up to year 2000 only are found at > http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell-cafe/. > So, as an aside: Where do I find the earlier messages for downloading? > > Thanks, > Damodar > You know about Hoogle, right? kris