ICFP 2018 (series) / HIW 2018 (series) / HIW 2018 /
Lightning talk: The trick which makes exceptions-0.10.0 possible
I compare MonadBaseControl, unliftio, and exceptions-0.10.0, I explain why MonadBaseControl sometimes drops side-effects in finalizers, and how exceptions-0.10.0 avoids dropping them.
Active in the Haskell community under the pseudonyms gelisam and @haskell_cat. Co-organizes Montreal’s functional programming meetup, Lambda Montreal. Currently working as a Haskell developer at SimSpace. M.Sc. at McGill University on resolving conflicts in Aspect-Oriented Programming.
Sun 23 SepDisplayed time zone: Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey change
Sun 23 Sep
Displayed time zone: Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey change
10:20 - 12:00 | |||
10:20 25mTalk | GHC Update HIW Simon Peyton Jones Microsoft, UK File Attached | ||
10:45 25mTalk | Source Plugins HIW Matthew Pickering University of Bristol Media Attached | ||
11:10 25mTalk | Generalized Abstract GHC.Generics HIW Ryan Scott Indiana University at Bloomington, USA File Attached | ||
11:35 8mTalk | Lightning talk: CodeWorld: Teaching Haskell and mathematics to children HIW Chris Smith Google, USA | ||
11:43 8mTalk | Lightning talk: CoreSpec: Verifying GHC with hs-to-coq HIW File Attached | ||
11:51 9mTalk | Lightning talk: The trick which makes exceptions-0.10.0 possible HIW Samuel Gélineau SimSpace Media Attached |