Brandon Allbery wrote: >> main = do >> >> $(makeLetStatement "a") >> -- print a >> > > Is that the actual indentation you used? Because it's wrong if so, and the > error you would get is the one you're reporting. Indentation matters in > Haskell.
Yes, it matters, but not after "main = do": all the lines can start at the beginning of the line. Am I wrong? Or do I not understand what you say? > In an equation for `main': main = do { $(makeLetStatement "a") } >> > > You cannot *end* a do with a let-statement; it requires something else > following it. You have nothing following it, as shown by the above > fragment from the error message. Yes, I have explained why: to be able to see the evaluation of the splice; otherwise I obtain "Not in scope: `a'" if I uncomment "-- print a" at the end of my code; I have explained everything in my initial post. TP _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe