I'm not sure what you are suggesting here.  Can you be more explicit?

| -----Original Message-----
| From: Isaac Dupree [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: 09 August 2007 10:51
| To: Simon Peyton-Jones
| Cc: GHC Users
| Subject: Re: wondering about -ddump-parsed, rn
|
| Simon Peyton-Jones wrote:
| > -ddump-parsed shows the program after parsing.  All operator application 
are parsed *left-
| associative* with one precedence. Then the renamer re-associates them to 
respect precedence and
| associativity.
| >
| > So, no, -ddump-parsed will definitely not give syntactically valid Haskell. 
-ddump-rn probably will
| though.
|
| yes, in that case, would anyone mind if I find an easy way to change GHC
| to parenthesize those non-infix uses of operators? :)  hmm... maybe _I_
| would mind, since it makes "what GHC is doing" just a tiny bit less
| transparent to the user of -ddump-{rn,parsed}. :-)
|
| Isaac
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