Okay, I just created an element manually instead of calling an_element().

Nathann


On 5 January 2014 15:59, Nathann Cohen <nathann.co...@gmail.com> wrote:

> You are right. Infinite words don't belong into an algebra; you cannot
>> multiply them. Barring hack reasons, the change is correct.
>>
>
> HMmm... And what do you think of Shuffle Algebras on infinite words ? Is
> this one correct or not ?
>
> It looks okay to me.. But if you tell me that it is not for yet another
> reason it will make my debugging *much* easier :-P
>
> Nathann
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