Don Stewart wrote: > ashley: >> Thomas Davie wrote: >> >I'd be interested to see your other examples -- because that error is >> >not happening in Haskell! You can't argue that Haskell doesn't give you >> >no segfaults, because you can embed a C segfault within Haskell. >> >> This segfaults on my x86_64 Linux box: >> >> module Main where >> import Data.Typeable >> import Data.IORef >> data T = T >> instance Typeable T where >> typeOf _ = typeOf (undefined :: IORef ()) >> main :: IO () >> main = writeIORef (maybe undefined id (cast T)) () >> >> You'll note nothing marked "Foreign" or "unsafe", and only the base >> library used. Does the segfault "happen in Haskell" or not? > > You just wrote unsafeCoere# a different way: > > typeOf T = typeOf (undefined :: IORef ()) > > Manual Typeable deriving should probably be disabled :-)
But then we need stand-alone deriving clause, otherwise you are lost if someone didn't derive Typeable in her library. We need stand-alone deriving anyway. Cheers Ben _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list [email protected] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe
