{- forgot to reply to list -} This isn't Haskell syntax. Atleast not directly. It is either hsc2hs[1] or c2hs [2]. Also see [3] for the difference between the two. Soin order to compile that code you first have to run it through aspecial preprocessor. 1 - http://www.haskell.org/ghc/docs/7.2.1/html/users_guide/hsc2hs.html2 - http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~chak/haskell/c2hs/3 - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6009031/difference-between-hsc2hs-and-c2hs 2011/10/3 Magicloud Magiclouds <magicloud.magiclo...@gmail.com>: > Hi, > I am learning to use data-flags, and got this example code: > import Data.Flags > newtype MyFlags = MyFlags CInt deriving (Eq, Flags) > #{enum MyFlags, MyFlags > , myFlag1 = C_FLAG1 > , myFlag2 = C_FLAG2 > , myFlag3 = C_FLAG3 > } > > I modified it trying to compile it. Well, I got illegal syntax at "#{e". > In fact, I am not quite know the syntax here. Any clue?
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