
At the top level there shouldn't be any "let ...." so change your:
let sentenceAry = [] to: sentenceAry = []
-deech
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 8:29 AM, Sok H. Chang
Hello, everyone. I write my second code... but when I compile this, I got an error... (My first code works. of course, at that time, I got an indentation error, but I could fix it.) Haskell>ghc --make Temp.hs -o Temp.exe [1 of 1] Compiling Main ( Temp.hs, Temp.o ) Temp.hs:7:0: parse error (possibly incorrect indentation)
Temp.hs is made using by jEdit on Window XP. I install Haskell Platform. code is ... import System.IO import System.Random let sentenceAry = [] main :: IO () main = do inh <- openFile "c:\\Documents and Settings\\shaegis\\inputFile.txt" ReadMode outh <- openFile "c:\\Documents and Settings\\shaegis\\outputFile.txt" WriteMode mainloop inh outh hClose inh hClose outh mainloop :: Handle -> Handle -> IO () mainloop inh outh = do ineof <- hIsEOF inh if ineof then do hPutStrLn outh inpStr return () else do inpStr <- hGetLine inh let sentenceAry = inpStr : [] mainloop inh outh Please, help me. Thank you.
Sincerely, Sok Chang _______________________________________________ Beginners mailing list Beginners@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/beginners