The need for C.A.T.S.U.P. lives on!

1992-08-07 Thread Dan Rabin
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. Brought to you by Haskell, a founding member language of t

Re: relative precedence of ! and function application

1992-08-07 Thread Gregory Sylvain
Please take me off this mailing list. I no longer have time to read it. Thank you, greg Greg Sylvain Hughes/STX Internet (arpa): [EMAIL PROTECTED] Programmer/Analysts Phone : 301 - 513 - 1622 Rememb

Re: relative precedence of ! and function application

1992-08-07 Thread Mark C. Carroll
->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

Re: relative precedence of ! and function application

1992-08-07 Thread jhf
|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

Re: relative precedence of ! and function application

1992-08-07 Thread Warren Burton
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