On Mon, Jan 12, 2004 at 11:59:58AM +0000, Graham Klyne wrote: > (1) hdom/xmltreefilter.hs, incorrect section syntax: > line 555, changed to: > del1Attr an = processAttrl ((none `when` isAttr an) $$) > line 613, changed to: > = processAttrl ((modifyValue `when` isAttr an) $$)
This is a known bug in Hugs (User's Guide 4.1.2). > (3) hparser/xmlinput.hs, line 38: spurious ',' Accepting this was a bug in old versions of GHC that has since been fixed. > (4) Missing module 'Socket'. > [[ > Reading file "..\hparser\XmlInput.hs": > Parsing > ERROR "..\hparser\XmlInput.hs" - Can't find imported module "Socket" > ]] > Is this a GHC/Hugs library difference? Should this be Network.Socket? I > tried using that and it seemed to be accepted. Network.Socket is the modern name. > (6) I think a probem with the build instructions in README: > [[ > Just add the modules from the directories "hdom", "hparser", "hvalidator", > "hxpath", "http" and > "parsec" to the path of your compiler or interpreter, the Makefile contains > an example. > It is planned to provide a GHC package of the Haskell XML Toolbox in the > near future. > An example ghci project file ".ghci" can be found in the examples directory. > ]] > does not mention directory popen. GHC has POpen in hslibs. > (7) in POpen.hs: > Module Posix should be Text.Regex.Posix? No, System.Posix, but the Hugs version is incomplete (lacks forkProcess). _______________________________________________ Hugs-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/hugs-users
