It's time to repost the following, with no hard feelings towards the
participants in the current discussion about the never-ending sense of
wonder and astonishment that Haskell's concrete syntax inspires in
even the most jaded programmer.
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Thank you,
greg
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->Given that layout has been used in Miranda, Haskell, etc., to determine
->when one thing ends and another begins, it might be worth trying the
->same idea within expressions. The suggestion is that any subexpression
->that contains no white space but is surrounded by white space has
->implied
|Given that layout has been used in Miranda, Haskell, etc., to determine
|when one thing ends and another begins, it might be worth trying the
|same idea within expressions. The suggestion is that any subexpression
|that contains no white space but is surrounded by white space has
|implied parent
Given that layout has been used in Miranda, Haskell, etc., to determine
when one thing ends and another begins, it might be worth trying the
same idea within expressions. The suggestion is that any subexpression
that contains no white space but is surrounded by white space has
implied parenthe