
27 Feb
2001
27 Feb
'01
7:52 a.m.
Malcolm Wallace schrieb folgendes am Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 05:59:30PM +0000:
Proposal 2 ---------- but only a guaranteed-to-be-stable, complete, library could be called
Std.Text.Xml
The implication of the Std. namespace is that all such "standard" libraries will be distributed with all Haskell systems. In other words, you can rely on a standard library always being there, and always having the same interface on all systems.
What's about version changes? How can anybody garantee that a library is stable? Some functions or instances may become obsolete or even disappear. Other may be needed in later versions of the library. Regards, -- Stefan Karrmann