Cetin Sert wrote:
I want to design a DSL in Haskell for propositional calculus. But
instead of using natural language names for functions like or, and,
implies etc. I want to use Unicode symbols as infix functions ¬, ˅, ˄,
→, ↔ But I keep getting error messages from the GHC parser. Is there a
way to make GHC parse my source files correctly? If it is not possible
yet, please consider this as a “feature request”.
GHC supports unicode source files encoded using UTF-8 by default. It
should be possible to use many unicode symbols for infix symbols. Note
that when -XUnicodeSyntax is on, certain symbols have special meanings
(e.g. → means ->).
Without more information I can't tell exactly what problem you're
encountering. If you supply the source code you're trying to compile, we
might be able to help. Also, note that [EMAIL PROTECTED]
is a better forum for GHC-specific issues.
Cheers,
Simon
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