Thanks for the link. So many variations on a theme:
   n-vars to a list : Oleg's solution for polyvariadic functions
   list + n-adic function -> value : This thread
   list of (n_i)-adic functions + argument -> list of (n_i-1)-adic
functions : The link you gave.

The first two had very similar answers, and I have a feeling the third
could be answered with yet another application of the same idea.

As I see it, the answer given in that link amounts to wrapping the
function so that it will fit in a homogeneous list. The user still has
to wrap their functions with multiple 'cook's.

Joel

On 10/5/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This came up a while ago (but with a list of functions of
different arities, all being fed one argument).  I found
Scott Turner's pure Haskell 98 solution very illuminating:


http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell-cafe/2000-November/001332.html

Regards,
Tom

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