Hi

Python uses the syntax (foo,) to denote a singleton tuple (that is an extra
comma at the end); quoting the python tutorial "Ugly, but effective".

Yes, I thought of that, the issue is:

(a,b) is considered syntactic sugar for (,) a b
(a,) is syntactic sugar for...

And the place I'm displaying this is definately after desugaring!

Could tuples be implemented as an HList?
singleton = (`hCons` hNil)

Not in Yhc, no higher rank types :) Also tuples are really really
common, every class function has quite a few floating around - HList
is just too much overhead (I think).

Tuples represent dimensionality therefore a 1-element tuple is just a
1-dimensional value ie the value itself hence a == (a) == ((a)) == (((a)))

Tuples are a box you can put things in, in Haskell:

data Tuple a = Tuple a

Tuple (Tuple 1) /= 1

(either at runtime, at type time, or any other time)

Thanks

Neil
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