At 2001-10-08 09:27, Diego Dainese wrote:
>what are the reasons behind the rule stating that a type must not be
>declared as an instance of a particular class, more than once in the
>program?
It's so that the members of the class are unambiguous.
--
class C t where
foo :: t -> I
Hi,
what are the reasons behind the rule stating that a type must not be
declared as an instance of a particular class, more than once in the
program?
Thanks in advance,
--
Diego
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