On Jan 13, 2010, at 14:25 , Andrew Coppin wrote:
Colin Paul Adams wrote:
   Andrew> It's weird that us Haskell people complain about there
   Andrew> being only 26 letters in the alphabet

Which alphabet?
You have plenty of choice in Unicode.

Er... I was under the impression that Haskell source code uses the ASCII character set, not Unicode.

The Report would beg to differ with you; see section 2.1. "Haskell uses the Unicode [11] character set. However, source programs are currently biased toward the ASCII character set used in earlier versions of Haskell ." ("Currently" at the time being 1998. Unicode is more prevalent these days.)

(And even if that's not the case, I've yet to find a way to type in the Unicode characters which are hypothetically possible.)


That's a problem with your editor/development environment.

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