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2021-04-08 11:08:56 <Liskni_si> but for a toy project that is either 100 lines of Haskell or 100 lines of Python or 100 lines of something, it's just madness to waste all this time fighting the build system instead of just having "fun" coding
2021-04-08 11:09:22 <Liskni_si> Solid: it's not just time, it also purges all caches and makes my imap server unbearably slow
2021-04-08 11:09:30 <Solid> ah I see
2021-04-08 11:10:01 Solid can't have fun with python :(
2021-04-08 11:11:18 <Liskni_si> yeah, I really miss the types and the instant feedback from ghcid
2021-04-08 11:11:41 <Liskni_si> but I'm so irritated by the build process… :-/
2021-04-08 11:12:12 <Liskni_si> anyway, I'll see in a couple years, when new libraries break my code and I'll need to maintain it somehow
2021-04-08 11:12:39 <Liskni_si> writing Python is acceptable, maintaining old Python is something I have yet to discover :-)
2021-04-08 11:13:35 <Liskni_si> with xmonad the tradeoff is still good I think, btw: there are few big deps and the types really do help as it's a large-ish codebase
2021-04-08 11:13:57 <Liskni_si> (I need to go now, lunch and life and stuff)
2021-04-08 11:15:53 <Solid> have fun with that :)
2021-04-08 11:16:23 <Solid> I dunno, I just can't really get over having no types with these kinds of languages
2021-04-08 11:16:35 <Solid> LISPs are kind of acceptable because they just so interactive
2021-04-08 11:16:47 <Solid> but even then it's all write-only code for me :/
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2021-04-08 11:17:44 <Solid> then again what I _really_ want to do is write mathematics that compiles and does useful things :>
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2021-04-08 11:46:54 <Liskni_si> I just want "useful things" :-)
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2021-04-08 13:18:25 <psibi[m]> Reg the "drive away from Haskell" part, I have moved away from xmobar... I have been using my own personal fork of cnx (with a number of xmobar features that I use re-implemented)
2021-04-08 13:19:06 <psibi[m]> The good things is my cpu consumption time for the status bar has reduced.
2021-04-08 13:19:15 <psibi[m]> It used to be 4 hours before.
2021-04-08 13:19:39 <psibi[m]> Now it's like 10 seconds. (for a day's usage). Although, it's kind of unfair comparing cnx and xmobar!
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2021-04-08 14:20:07 <Solid> I don't think it's the fault of haskell that xmobar is so resource heavy
2021-04-08 14:20:32 <Solid> see xmonad, which should ostensibly do a lot more and yet consumes _much_ less memory
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2021-04-08 15:14:33 <Liskni_si> Well we don't really know what's the problem with xmobar. :-/
2021-04-08 15:16:31 <Liskni_si> But in my setup it's not bad enough (compared to the browser and other things), so I can't really justify spending any more time on it.
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2021-04-08 15:34:24 <Solid> yeah with an open browser this all becomes sort of meaningless
2021-04-08 15:34:36 <Solid> xmobar is just so hackable that it's worth it for me
2021-04-08 15:41:56 <psibi[m]> I think xmobar's event loop is where the inefficiency is (inspite of excellent work from Liskni on optimizing it). And I don't see an easy way to fix it. cnx kind of avoids it totally by using tokio which is highly optimized and we don't wake up there every 10 seconds or so. But yeah, I agree that xmobar is still quite good compared to various other things running in your browser.
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2021-04-08 15:59:37 <Liskni_si> Yeah that might be it. Running multiple threads and synchronizing between them is definitely wasteful if all you need is to show the clock and maybe refresh a few widgets that don't need any async work at all.
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2021-04-08 17:11:26 <geekosaur> hm. has anyone tried git xmonad with the 9.2 rc yet?
2021-04-08 17:11:33 <geekosaur> or are we missing some deps
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2021-04-08 17:26:11 <Liskni_si> X11-xft will almost definitely break as it has a rather strict base upper bound
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2021-04-08 17:26:49 <Liskni_si> if you tell stack to ignore that bound, then it might work, maybe
2021-04-08 17:27:01 <Liskni_si> (not sure if cabal can ignore bounds)
2021-04-08 17:27:50 <geekosaur> it has --allow-newer, yes
2021-04-08 17:28:07 <geekosaur> and --allow-older
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2021-04-08 17:28:54 <geekosaur> can even drop that in cabal.project to specify it for one component
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