
Kurt,
that's a good idea, that also groups the elements in the where much
better.
Thanks everybody for your responses (I don't think I've responded to the
list so far).
Regards,
Robert
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 9:23 AM, Kurt Hutchinson
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 12:10 AM, Steven Ashley
wrote: The contents of the do block must be indented at-least as much as mainWith on the previous line.
main = mainWith myFunction ....where mainWith function = do ....................args <- getArgs
This is the reason that I format 'where' clauses like so:
main = mainWith myFunction ....where ....mainWith f = do ........args <- getArgs
etc. I think one more line of vertical space is worth all of the horizontal space you end up saving.
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