I don't know of a way. Use if...then...else?

On Sat, Dec 3, 2016 at 12:08 PM, Michał Podwórny <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Consider this:
> let
>   x = 1
> in
>   case something of
>     x -> (...)
>     _ -> (...)
>
> The compiler will complain that "The following pattern is redundant",
> pointing to the wildcard. I assume that Elm ignores the fact that "x" is
> already bound, re-binds it in the first case match and that indeed makes
> the wildcard redundant. I know how I would do this in Elixir: I'd put "^"
> before "x" to explicitly say not to re-bind the x variable. Is there
> something like this in Elm?
>
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