hi haskellers ... I´m trying to use the hugs´s flag DEBUG_SHOWSC. Everything seems to work fine, except for one(simple?) detail: When you use Int or Double literals, hugs always add extra variables, related to the fromInt/fromDouble aplication. For example: f = 666 should be translated to: f = fromInt 666 but hugs returns : f = fromInt v35 666 What is the var. v35 for???, the function fromInt receives just one argument. If the function has parameters, the resulting function has extra-parameters, which seems to be out-of-place in both sides of the binding ... here you are a couple of examples: the function: f x = 666 generates the output: f o2 o1 = fromInt o2 666 And the reported type for f is: Num a => b -> a , which is inconsistent with the previous result. the function: f x = 666 + x generates : f o2 o1 = (+) o2 (fromInt o2 666) o1 which has similar troubles to the previous example. What are these extra-variables for? Are they a debug-feature? what´s the meaning? And finally, the obligated question: how can I avoid them? I suppose that I have to take a look at the source code, but: what´d be the part which is responsible for this(parser,static,type... no please,compiler)? Thanks in advance. saludos dario estepario ... ------------------------------------------------- Obtén tu correo en www.correo.unam.mx UNAMonos Comunicándonos _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell