> This is ok by me. Does anyone object? I don't understand why MonadZero/MonadPlus should go away. Isn't the idea that when in doubt Haskell 98 should do what Haskell 1.4 did? What's the compelling reason for removing these classes? I've used several of the functions that would go away. It wouldn't be a problem to move these into my program, but it would be annoying. If we don't want to have them in the Prelude, maybe we can move them to a library? That would only incur minimal changes in existing programs. -- Lennart
- MonadZero (concluded) Simon Peyton-Jones
- Re: MonadZero (concluded) Philip Wadler
- Re: MonadZero (concluded) Olaf Chitil
- Re: MonadZero (concluded) Ralf Hinze
- RE: MonadZero (concluded) Simon Peyton-Jones
- RE: MonadZero (concluded) S. Alexander Jacobson
- Re: MonadZero (concluded) Meurig Sage
- RE: MonadZero (concluded) Ralf Hinze
- RE: MonadZero (concluded) Lennart Augustsson
- RE: MonadZero (concluded) S. Alexander Jacobson
- RE: MonadZero (concluded) Christian Sievers
- Re: MonadZero (concluded) Erik Meijer
- Re: MonadZero (concluded) Erik Meijer
- RE: MonadZero (concluded) Simon Peyton-Jones
- RE: MonadZero (concluded) Hans Aberg