On Tue, 2009-12-08 at 10:56 +0100, Deniz Dogan wrote:
> Has there been any serious suggestion or attempt to change the syntax
> of Haskell to allow hyphens in identifiers, much like in Lisp
> languages? E.g. hello-world would be a valid function name.
> 

You mean to parse a - b differently then a-b? You don't have the problem
in LISP as AFAIR you use (- a b) but in Haskell it would be a problem.

About unicode - if something looks the same it should be parsed the
same. I mean - we have already had problem historically with tab vs.
spaces (vide Make).

BTW. You can always use hello_world.

Regards


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