Hi
Hi. Sorry, I should have put the question differently -- is there
sometimes a need to escape hoogle input (i.e. so I could confirm there
were no results, rather than getting an error)?
The only one I'm aware of is that searching for any operator such as
(+) needs to be done without
Hoogling (-) (=) gives
Error, your search was invalid:
Parse Error: Unexpected character '=)'
Is there a way to escape the input so it would work? (I wasn't really
expecting the right results BTW as I think hoogle searches type
signatures not patterns in definitions, right?)
Thanks,
Jim
Hi
Hoogling (-) (=) gives
Error, your search was invalid:
Parse Error: Unexpected character '=)'
Is there a way to escape the input so it would work? (I wasn't really
expecting the right results BTW as I think hoogle searches type
signatures not patterns in definitions, right?)
What were
On Thu, 2007-12-13 at 20:16 +, Neil Mitchell wrote:
Hi
Hoogling (-) (=) gives
Error, your search was invalid:
Parse Error: Unexpected character '=)'
Is there a way to escape the input so it would work? (I wasn't really
expecting the right results BTW as I think hoogle searches