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akkartik
5122 days ago |
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I should mention, just for completeness, that haskell uses ++.
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by
evanrmurphy
5122 days ago |
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Didn't know that. Could you give a quick example?
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by
akkartik
5122 days ago |
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In haskell you can designate any sequence of characters as an infix operator. Here's the definition of ++ from the prelude (
http://www.haskell.org/onlinereport/standard-prelude.html
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(++) :: [a] -> [a] -> [a] [] ++ ys = ys (x:xs) ++ ys = x : (xs ++ ys)
so [1, 2, 3] ++ [4, 5] = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
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