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From nitrix on #haskell, line 15 of http://lpaste.net/162186 has a `do` block with the contents aligned with the `let`. It builds with haskell98 but not haskell2010.
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Each language needs a section in its README file giving instructions for how to run the linter. These instructions should let the user run the linter with the same specifications as used by the SuperL…
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It seems that neither the spec nor the explainer referenced from the [Readme](https://github.com/immersive-web/model-element#readme) mention what should happen when the source data is in memory, for e…
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When fitting a gamlss model with `pvc()`, the `predict` method doesn't work.
Minimal reprex:
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For example,
The target of .b64u MUST be a text string type
The controller MUST be a byte string type (or a text string type)
Maybe add columns to the table of operators to indicate th…
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**I propose we** Enforce the correct use of `AttributeTargets` in the language and write a specification to document it.
**The existing way of approaching this problem in F# is**
In most cases …
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Today, we have `isCoercible` available in the Types module:
https://chapel-lang.org/docs/modules/standard/Types.html#Types.isCoercible
However the terms "coerce" and "coercion" are jargon terms …
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### Description
Format code when typing. The format request `textDocument/onTypeFormatting` is trigger by special characters like `{`, `}`, `;`
Refer https://microsoft.github.io/language-server…
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### Issue To Be Solved
Formal grammar can be used to check the syntactic validity of a given code (e.g: validate some edge cases against the grammar).
[Language reference](https://docs.onflow.or…
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# Do we need a "Rust Standard"? - Mara's Blog
Languages like C and C++ are standardized. They are fully specified in an internationally recognized standards document. Languages like Python, Swift and…