# #use "C:/Documents and Settings/wilson/My Documents/Downloads/ML/cat.ml";; File "C:/Documents and Settings/wilson/My Documents/Downloads/ML/cat.ml", line 20, characters 13-14: Error: Syntax error: operator expected. # #use "C:/Documents and Settings/wilson/My Documents/Downloads/ML/functorcat.ml";; File "C:/Documents and Settings/wilson/My Documents/Downloads/ML/functorcat.ml", line 12, characters 13-14: Error: Syntax error: operator expected. # #use "C:/Documents and Settings/wilson/My Documents/Downloads/ML/basic.ml";; File "C:/Documents and Settings/wilson/My Documents/Downloads/ML/basic.ml", line 7, characters 15-16: Error: Syntax error
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