Jerzy Karczmarczuk wrote:
Apparently the form (#) is considered illegal. It works on my Linux.
On Win2000: parse error on input ')'
(#) is legal Haskell 98, but it is illegal in GHC when -fglasgow-exts
is on. It should have nothing to do with the platform.
Thre reason is that GHC uses the sy
On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 01:26:31PM +0100, Jerzy Karczmarczuk wrote:
> Apparently the form (#) is considered illegal. It works on my Linux.
> On Win2000: parse error on input ')'
You don't happen to use -fglasgow-exts on windows?
That gives parse error on the sequence "(#"
I guess it's related to
I might have done something wrong, but... --
I defined
infix 5 #
the sharp character is accepted, the definition of the associated
procedure as well, the usage a # b works.
Apparently the form (#) is considered illegal. It works on my Linux.
On Win2000: parse error on input ')'
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