Ashley Yakeley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote, > At 2002-02-03 15:34, Manuel M. T. Chakravarty wrote: > > > The main disadvantage of this solution is that, in > > Haskell, some keywords (`let', `case', `where', and `do') > > trigger the layout rule and now `dynamic' or `nonrec' > > would have to trigger the layout rule, but *only* when > > appearing after a `let'. *urgh* > > Am I the only one who uses braces/semicolons? Anyway, I would be using > this under [Just use let]: > > let > { > ?base = 10; > } > in addBase 5 > > If I read you correctly, under [Add a special identifier], I'd have to do > this: > > let > { > nonrec > { > ?base = 10; > } > } > in addBase 5 > > ...which is just ugly.
The intention was to make it let nonrec { ?base = 10; } in addBase 5 Cheers, Manuel _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell