On Sat, Aug 20, 2005 at 04:13:02AM +0000, Luke Palmer wrote: : What is the resulting data structure in each of the following: : : -<< [1, 2]
[-1, -2] : -<< [[1,2], [3,4]] [[-1,-2], [-3,-4]] This is assuming that AoA is treated as a two dimensional shape, of course. One could imagine pointers to things that might or might not have the right role to function as a subdimension, but the bias of hypers is towards processing the leaves, not forcing the top level to (in this case) numerify. : -<< [[1,2], 3] [[-1,-2], -3] Basically, unaries don't have to worry about reconciling different shapes. They just recurse as much as is "reasonable", whatever that is. : [[1,2], 3] >>+<< [[4,5], 6] [[5,7], 9] : [1, 2, [3]] >>+<< [[4,5], 6] Same as [1 >>+<< [4,5], 8, [3] >>+<< ()] which gives [[5,6], 8, [3]] I'd expect, maybe with a warning on 3 + undef, unless we default to the identity value trait for + instead of undef. Larry