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..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:11:40: warning:
Couldn't match type ‘Char’ with ‘[Char]’
Expected type: String
Actual type: Char
In the first argument of ‘putStr’, namely ‘','’
In the second argument of ‘(>>)’, namely ‘putStr ','’
In the expression: putStr "Hello World" >> putStr ','
..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:14:5: warning:
Couldn't match expected type ‘Int’ with actual type ‘Char’
In the expression: 'p'
In an equation for ‘a’: a = 'p'
..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:18:9: warning:
No instance for (Eq B) arising from a use of ‘==’
In the expression: x == x
In an equation for ‘b’: b x = x == x
..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:25:4: warning:
Couldn't match type ‘Int’ with ‘Bool’
Inaccessible code in
a pattern with constructor: C2 :: Bool -> C Bool,
in an equation for ‘c’
In the pattern: C2 x
In an equation for ‘c’: c (C2 x) = True
..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:28:5: warning:
No instance for (Num (a -> a)) arising from the literal ‘1’
(maybe you haven't applied a function to enough arguments?)
In the expression: 1
In an equation for ‘d’: d = 1
..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:31:5: warning:
Couldn't match expected type ‘Char -> t’ with actual type ‘Char’
Relevant bindings include
f :: t (bound at ..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:31:1)
The function ‘e’ is applied to one argument,
but its type ‘Char’ has none
In the expression: e 'q'
In an equation for ‘f’: f = e 'q'
..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:34:8: warning:
Couldn't match expected type ‘Char’ with actual type ‘a’
‘a’ is a rigid type variable bound by
the type signature for:
h :: a -> (Char, Char)
at ..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:33:6
Relevant bindings include
x :: a (bound at ..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:34:3)
h :: a -> (Char, Char)
(bound at ..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:34:1)
In the expression: x
In the expression: (x, 'c')
..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:39:17: warning:
Couldn't match expected type ‘Bool’ with actual type ‘T a’
Relevant bindings include
a :: a (bound at ..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:39:3)
i :: a -> () (bound at ..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:39:1)
In the first argument of ‘not’, namely ‘(K a)’
In the expression: (not (K a))
..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:43:5: warning:
No instance for (MyClass a1) arising from a use of ‘myOp’
In the expression: myOp 23
In an equation for ‘j’: j = myOp 23
..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:43:10: warning:
No instance for (Num a1) arising from the literal ‘23’
The type variable ‘a1’ is ambiguous
Note: there are several potential instances:
instance Num Integer -- Defined in ‘GHC.Num’
instance Num Double -- Defined in ‘GHC.Float’
instance Num Float -- Defined in ‘GHC.Float’
...plus two others
In the first argument of ‘myOp’, namely ‘23’
In the expression: myOp 23
In an equation for ‘j’: j = myOp 23
..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:45:6: warning:
Couldn't match type ‘Int’ with ‘Bool’
Inaccessible code in
the type signature for:
k :: (Int ~ Bool) => Int -> Bool
In the ambiguity check for the type signature for ‘k’:
k :: (Int ~ Bool) => Int -> Bool
To defer the ambiguity check to use sites, enable AllowAmbiguousTypes
In the type signature for ‘k’: k :: (Int ~ Bool) => Int -> Bool
..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:45:6: warning:
Couldn't match expected type ‘Bool’ with actual type ‘Int’
In the ambiguity check for the type signature for ‘k’:
k :: (Int ~ Bool) => Int -> Bool
To defer the ambiguity check to use sites, enable AllowAmbiguousTypes
In the type signature for ‘k’: k :: (Int ~ Bool) => Int -> Bool
..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:45:6: warning:
Couldn't match type ‘Int’ with ‘Bool’
Inaccessible code in
the type signature for:
k :: (Int ~ Bool) => Int -> Bool
..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:46:7: warning:
Couldn't match expected type ‘Bool’ with actual type ‘Int’
In the expression: x
In an equation for ‘k’: k x = x
..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:49:5: warning:
Couldn't match expected type ‘IO a0’
with actual type ‘Char -> IO ()’
Probable cause: ‘putChar’ is applied to too few arguments
In the first argument of ‘(>>)’, namely ‘putChar’
In the expression: putChar >> putChar 'p'
*** Exception: ..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:11:40: error:
Couldn't match type ‘Char’ with ‘[Char]’
Expected type: String
Actual type: Char
In the first argument of ‘putStr’, namely ‘','’
In the second argument of ‘(>>)’, namely ‘putStr ','’
In the expression: putStr "Hello World" >> putStr ','
(deferred type error)
*** Exception: ..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:14:5: error:
Couldn't match expected type ‘Int’ with actual type ‘Char’
In the expression: 'p'
In an equation for ‘a’: a = 'p'
(deferred type error)
*** Exception: ..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:18:9: error:
No instance for (Eq B) arising from a use of ‘==’
In the expression: x == x
In an equation for ‘b’: b x = x == x
(deferred type error)
<interactive>:7:11: error:
Couldn't match type ‘Bool’ with ‘Int’
Expected type: C Int
Actual type: C Bool
In the first argument of ‘c’, namely ‘(C2 True)’
In the first argument of ‘print’, namely ‘(c (C2 True))’
*** Exception: ..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:28:5: error:
No instance for (Num (a -> a)) arising from the literal ‘1’
(maybe you haven't applied a function to enough arguments?)
In the expression: 1
In an equation for ‘d’: d = 1
(deferred type error)
*** Exception: ..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:31:5: error:
Couldn't match expected type ‘Char -> t’ with actual type ‘Char’
Relevant bindings include
f :: t (bound at ..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:31:1)
The function ‘e’ is applied to one argument,
but its type ‘Char’ has none
In the expression: e 'q'
In an equation for ‘f’: f = e 'q'
(deferred type error)
*** Exception: ..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:34:8: error:
Couldn't match expected type ‘Char’ with actual type ‘a’
‘a’ is a rigid type variable bound by
the type signature for:
h :: a -> (Char, Char)
at ..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:33:6
Relevant bindings include
x :: a (bound at ..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:34:3)
h :: a -> (Char, Char)
(bound at ..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:34:1)
In the expression: x
In the expression: (x, 'c')
(deferred type error)
*** Exception: ..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:39:17: error:
Couldn't match expected type ‘Bool’ with actual type ‘T a’
Relevant bindings include
a :: a (bound at ..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:39:3)
i :: a -> () (bound at ..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:39:1)
In the first argument of ‘not’, namely ‘(K a)’
In the expression: (not (K a))
(deferred type error)
*** Exception: ..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:43:5: error:
No instance for (MyClass a1) arising from a use of ‘myOp’
In the expression: myOp 23
In an equation for ‘j’: j = myOp 23
(deferred type error)
<interactive>:13:8: error:
Couldn't match expected type ‘Bool’ with actual type ‘Int’
In the first argument of ‘print’, namely ‘(k 2)’
In the expression: print (k 2)
In an equation for ‘it’: it = print (k 2)
*** Exception: ..\..\typecheck\should_run\Defer01.hs:49:5: error:
Couldn't match expected type ‘IO a0’
with actual type ‘Char -> IO ()’
Probable cause: ‘putChar’ is applied to too few arguments
In the first argument of ‘(>>)’, namely ‘putChar’
In the expression: putChar >> putChar 'p'
(deferred type error)
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