Hi, > f x = let ... > in > ... > where > ... > > Assuming that all the ...s are legal, is this OK? Should it be? It > really makes the 'where' clause look like it's inside the 'let', when > in fact it can't be.
Ah, sorry. Yes, this is legal. However, if you think about 'where's attaching to declarations, not expressions, I don't think you get too confused about it being indented "too much." Again, this is because the where clause (include its layout rules) doesn't care at all what your function body expression looks like. Personally, I don't often mix top-level lets and wheres, unless I have a good reason to do so. Though not for this reason, it does clean this up. _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell
