So I just checked and what Java does is it always loads the unqualified
import, so it doesn't do my stuff with automatically adding the package
name to imports, which is reasonable.
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Hal Daume III
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On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Hal Daume III wrote:
> it says:
>
> > A function or action taking a some kind of state and returning a pair
> > consisting of a result and a new state, the result is the first element
> > of the pair and the new state is the second, see e.g. Random.
>
> unfortunatly, Random and the mapAccum{RL} functions don't agree at
> all. the accumulating map functions assume the state is in the first
> element and the new element is in the second, but random doesn't behave
> this way and it appears neither do the libraries.
>
> am i the only one bothered by this? i would prefer if at least the
> libraries would change and put the state in the first position of the
> pair. it's probably hopeless to get Random to change at this point, as
> with the mapAccum functions.
>
> - Hal
>
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