Cool... Now define your Node datatype in Haskell deriving Show & Read, and pretty-print to that. Then you can (easier) do some interesting analysis and transforms!
Mine was 663mb... But I also changed back to Linux from OSX because the window manager sucked, and there was only poor package management then.
Cool... Now define your Node datatype in Haskell deriving Show & Read, and pretty-print to that. Then you can (easier) do some interesting analysis and transforms!
Mine was 663mb... But I also changed back to Linux from OSX because the window manager sucked, and there was only poor package management then.