On 12 January 2006 01:24, Ian Lynagh wrote:
/ On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 04:17:41AM -0800, Simon Marlow wrote:
/>>/ simonmar 2006/01/11 04:17:41 PST
/>>/
/>>/ Modified files:
/>>/ ghc/compiler/parser Lexer.x
/>>/ Log:
/>>/ understand Unicode lambda as a synonym for \
/>/
/>/ Won't this annoy Greek Haskellers?
/>/
/>/ (I'm not sure whether or not I agree with the language taking both the
/>/ ASCII and unicode symbols for forall etc; at the very least I think
/>/ the report and implementation ought to be in agreement, though).
/
Those are fair points; I don't have a strong opinion on this. I'm happy
to remove these new unicode "keywords" if folk think it's the wrong way
to go. For now, I'll put them under -fglasgow-exts.
Cheers,
Simon
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I think that having Unicode keywords is a very nice thing. It will give
more readable programs (especially printed ones), once we'll get used to it.
I intend to convert all my haskell sources to this new system. So please
don't remove it!
Would you have some Haskell examples available ?
Alain
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