Hi everyone, I'm about 10 minutes into learning Elm (coming from
JavaScript) and came across this example in the official guide
<https://guide.elm-lang.org/core_language.html>:
> over9000 powerLevel = \
| if powerLevel > 9000 then "It's over 9000!!!" else "meh"
<function>
When I first typed out this example I got this error message:
I ran into something unexpected when parsing your code!
3| over9000 powerLevel =
^
I am looking for one of the following things:
end of input
whitespace
...because I forgot to indent the second line.
The guide could help beginners by pointing out that the indentation is
required. (I assume it's part of the language?)
Maybe the Elm error message could make this more explicit too? Any thoughts?
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