Am Dienstag 12 Januar 2010 23:12:20 schrieb Niklas Broberg: > > Haskell '98 apparently features 25 reserved words. (Not counting > > "forall" and "mdo" and so on, which AFAIK are not in Haskell '98.) > > 21 actually. case, class, data, default, deriving, do, else, if, > import, in, infix, infixl, infixr, instance, let, module, newtype, of, > then, type, where. There's also three special words that can still be > used as identifiers, so aren't reserved: as, qualified, hiding.
Okay, 'as' is easy. But can you find a situation where 'qualified' or 'hiding' would be natural choices for an identifier? I'd love to see those in some code :) > > /Niklas _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe