I'm not convinced there are enough use cases to warrant the extra complexity.
-- Lennart (iPhone) On Sep 30, 2011, at 14:21, Christian Maeder <christian.mae...@dfki.de> wrote: > Hi, > > the following sections are currently legal in Haskell: > > (a + b +) and (++ a ++ b) > > because + is left and ++ is right associative. > > I would like to write > > (+ 1 +) and (++ " " ++) > > as legal generalized sections, too, to stay for (\ a -> (a + 1 +)) and (\ a b > -> a ++ " " ++ b) respectively. > > The right-associative case would be "flip (\ b -> (++ " " ++ b))" > > Such an extension would be easy to implement and it would also be a > generalization of putting parenthesis around symbols as in (+) or (++). > > Extending the grammar is easy: > > aexp -> ... > | ( infixexp qop ) (left section) > | ( qop⟨-⟩ infixexp ) (right section) > > Some thoughts are needed to exclude the illegal cases (as done for left and > right sections). > > Is this worth a formal proposal or is this too confusing? > > Cheers Christian > > _______________________________________________ > Haskell-prime mailing list > Haskell-prime@haskell.org > http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-prime _______________________________________________ Haskell-prime mailing list Haskell-prime@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-prime