[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, *different approach*. So, there *are* differences. Compilers,
anyway,
are special applications. I wanted to see - responding to Brandon - a
"normal" Haskell program, which does IO without monads, that't all.
The problem is then when you hide something, you hide. It is possible to
superpose a kind of monadic framework on unique worlds, files, etc. in
Clean, but the reverse operation goes beyond my horizons.
Some examples, anybody?
Jerzy Karczmarczuk
Ah yes, I see what you mean now. I have no idea, I guess only
unsafePerformIO will allow you to do something like that... But that
will completely break referential transparency. But I really don't know.
What do the experts have to say?
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