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With run.sh, we can build and run the file in one go. This means we can also use
it as an interpreter in a shebang line and properly use the Unix executable bit.
This is pretty cool and gives a few advantages: running any executable file is
just `exec file.hs` or even `./file.hs`, finding all executables is `fd -t x`,
you don't need to specify or know an `out` name to run something, execution of a
program is standardized.
There is a hack to get this to work. In C and Common Lisp, `#!` is illegal
syntax, so I had to use shell syntax to invoke run.sh, call it on the current
file, and then exit the shell script. Meanwhile, run.sh takes the file and evals
the whole thing, building and running it. As long as either `//` or `;` is a
comment character in the target language, then this works. Maybe a better thing
to do would be to pre-process the file and remove the `#!` before passing it to
the C compiler, like [ryanmjacobs/c][1] and [tcc][2]? However this won't work in
Lisp because then I can't just load the file directly into the repl, so maybe
the comment hack needs to stay.
[1]: https://github.com/ryanmjacobs/c/tree/master
[2]: https://repo.or.cz/tinycc.git/blob/HEAD:/tccrun.c
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I was getting confused about what is a product and what is internal
infrastructure; I think it is good to keep those things separate. So I moved a
bunch of stuff to an Omni namespace, actually most stuff went there. Only things
that are explicitly external products are still in the Biz namespace.
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Still todo: add authentication. But that can wait.
In re-implementing this, I was able to figure out how to get the Go.mult working
properly as well. The problem is that a tap from a mult channel does not remove
the message from the original channel. I'm not sure if that should be a core
feature or not; for now I'm just draining the channel when it's received in the
Que HTTP handler. (Also, this would be a good place to put persistence: have a
background job read from the original channel, and write the msg to disk via
acid-state; this would obviate the need for a flush to nowhere.)
Also, streaming is working now. The problem was that Scotty closes the
connection after it sees a newline in the body, or something, so streaming over
Scotty doesn't actually work. It's fine, Servant is better anyway.
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Now I'm using ormolu instead of brittany for Haskell formatting
now. Figured I should just make all of these big changes at once.
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