On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 07:13:32PM -0800, Ashley Yakeley wrote: > At 2002-02-28 07:18, Simon Peyton-Jones wrote: > > > whitechar -> newline | vertab | space | tab | uniWhite > > newline -> return linefeed | return | linefeed | formfeed > > return -> a carriage return > > linefeed -> a line feed > > > >This means that CR, LF, or CRLF, are all valid 'newline' separators, > >and the same sequence of characters should therefore work on any > >Haskell implementation. > > Good. > > While you're fiddling with it, I recommend this: > > newline -> return linefeed | return | linefeed | formfeed | > uniLineSep | uniParaSep > uniLineSep -> any char of General Category Zl > uniParaSep -> any char of General Category Zp
If this happens then * The characters newline, return, linefeed, and formfeed, all start a new line. in "B.3 Layout" should also be updated. In fact I think it should be changed to * The token newline starts a new line regardless, although that kind of reminds me the "May contain nuts" warning on nut packets. Ian _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell