On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 12:46 PM, nicolas. pouillard
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Excerpts from Jean-Philippe Bernardy's message of Sun Dec 07 12:29:37 +0100 
> 2008:
>>
>> After some thought, I think I prefer the \_ -> notation in many cases.
>>  1. It is easy to generalize to \_ _ ->, etc.
>
> As easy as : const . const
>
>>  2. the stuff we ignore can be named (\ _input -> )
>
> So most of the time one don't give name to things we use (when using (.)), and
> we should name things we don't use :)
>
> As you see I disagree but don't want to start a discussion on how much lambda
> should be used.
>
>> In general, do leave stylistic decisions/changes to the maintainer of the 
>> code.
>
> But I strongly agree on that point. Let's try to go ahead and focus on
> features and bug fixes...
>

Indeed. :)
Time to re-read an old classic maybe: http://www.bikeshed.com/ :)
Cheers,
JP.

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