Hello. I still cannot see this magazine from lemmy (specifically, sopuli.xyz). Does anyone know why? Is there a way I could fix this? Thank you!
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I can see this magazine at https://lemmy.ml/c/[email protected], but not at https://sopuli.xyz/c/[email protected] or https://programming.dev/c/[email protected]. I wonder why.
I see, I will report soon. Could not find time to do so now, sadly
Strange. It does see https://sopuli.xyz/c/[email protected], but not https://sopuli.xyz/c/[email protected]
Maybe you can try reaching out to the admins as that error page suggests.
Sounds like that instance isn’t federated with kbin.social. I can see it just fine over here in infosec.pub
Having learned Haskell in University, I've not yet used it in my role as a software developer.
What are the real world use cases for Haskell?
I like to use https://www.libhunt.com/l/haskell to explore popular Haskell projects. The three projects with the most stars on GitHub are:
- ShellCheck, which checks shell scripts for potential problems
- Pandoc, which converts documents between different formats
- Postgrest, which serves a REST API from postgres databases
There's also the State of the Haskell Ecosystem page which rates the level of maturity of different use-cases and programming needs.
Why must FinalizerPtr take a foreign function that uses the ccall
calling convention? Is there a concrete thing preventing GHC from accepting capi
?
I suspect that comment predates the existence of capi
and is trying to avoid having some other actual calling convention like stdcall
because the function pointer is actually invoked from some C code in the RTS. capi
is a sort of pseudo-calling-convention in that it generates some C code and then calls that stub.
Have you tried using a capi defined funptr there to see what happens?