Sven Panne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > 1) Although the Haskell 98 report states that Char should be a Unicode > character, a plain char is used here. No implementation uses Unicode so > far, and char is what one wants most of the time, anyway. HBC uses unicode for source. I'm not sure if this includes type Char ;) Cheers, Julian.
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