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Thu Sep 09 1999, Christian Sievers ->
> Two poeple suggested to use Strings in the example for unzip,
> (and they even suggested the same strings!)
>=20
> >      unzip [("a", 1), ("b", 2), ("c", 3)] =3D (["a", "b", "c"], [1, 2, =
3])
>=20
> This is better, but now beginners might get the impression that "c"
> is the way to name a Char, so I suggest to change this to
>=20
>        unzip [("", 1), ("a", 2), ("aa", 3)] =3D (["", "a", "aa"], [1, 2, =
3])
>=20
> which even is no longer!

So, when do we start documenting? There are more functions than unzip,
you know...but given the interest for only one function there should be
potential for a lot of good discussion about the documentation!

I, for one, can help. Should we agree on some documentation format and
set the ball rolling? I can go along with xml.

        Martin

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