On Apr 26, 2012, at 3:36 PM, ocamllist.robertw...@spamgourmet.com wrote: > I'm a OCaml newbie. I don't understand how to use infix functions that are > in modules when I don't want to use "open". > > I did discover http://xahlee.org/ocaml/functions.html which explains that an > infix operator can be used as a prefix. So, this format: > > ((Module.(op)) "foo" "bar") > > does seem to work. But, intuitively, it seems like: > > "foo" Module.(op) "bar" > > would work -- it doesn't. > > Is there a way to keep the infix notation? > > Thanks.
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