I'll try to update the Haskell community periodically on the status
of the Haskell' language
standard.
As mentioned previously, we are currently focusing on two topics, concurrency and the class system. If you feel that you have anything important to contribute to those topics, now is the time to review the proposals, join in the Haskell' mailing list and let us know what you know!
Stephanie Weirich has posted a summary of the class system discussion.
Stephanie says:
Simon says:
As mentioned previously, we are currently focusing on two topics, concurrency and the class system. If you feel that you have anything important to contribute to those topics, now is the time to review the proposals, join in the Haskell' mailing list and let us know what you know!
Stephanie Weirich has posted a summary of the class system discussion.
Stephanie says:
This page is important because it lists all of the proposals not related to MPTCs as well as trying to capture the big picture about where we stand with respect to MPTCs. I've been trying to not duplicate text that appears elsewhere in the wiki, but just provide a consistent picture of the state of the discussions on the mailing list. Please take a look at this page and help me fill it out. In particular, I've been trying to take a pulse of where we stand on some of these issues, and some of you may not agree! Tell me if I'm off the wall. Also, I've (mostly) concentrated on issues that have tickets, so I may have missed some issues that were only discussed in the mailing list. Please let me know if there is anything I've forgotten.Simon Marlow has posted a summary of the concurrency discussion.
Simon says:
I have tried to summarise the various points that have arisen during the discussion. If anyone feels they have been mis-paraphrased, or I have forgotten something, please feel free to edit, or send me some text for inclusion. I don't want to include long gobs of text in here, though: just summarise the main points, and if necessary link to relevant mailing list posts.Thanks, Simon & Stephanie for keeping things moving forward!
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