Hello,
> I wondered, why not take an n-tuple of arguments s.t.
>
> multApply' :: (a1->a2->...->an->o) -> (a1,(a2,(...(an,o)...))) -> o
>
I'm not sure what you're trying to do here. Why is there an o in the
argument? Also, do you really mean the number of arguments expected to
match the number of arguments given?
Also you might want to check out Olegon polyvariadic functions:
http://okmij.org/ftp/Haskell/vararg-fn.lhs
-Jeff
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