
Because the second one is:
take (succ 10 (cycle “hello world”))
On Thu, Aug 20, 2020 at 12:03 Josh Friedlander
I understand that in general $ is a) right-associative and b) lowest-priority. But if so shouldn't these two be roughly the same?
λ take (succ 10) $ cycle "hello world" "hello world"
But not this? λ take $ succ 10 $ cycle "hello world"
<interactive>:20:8: error: • No instance for (Enum ([Char] -> Int)) arising from a use of ‘succ’ (maybe you haven't applied a function to enough arguments?) • In the expression: succ 10 In the second argument of ‘($)’, namely ‘succ 10 $ cycle "hello world"’ In the expression: take $ succ 10 $ cycle "hello world"
<interactive>:20:13: error: • No instance for (Num ([Char] -> Int)) arising from the literal ‘10’ (maybe you haven't applied a function to enough arguments?) • In the first argument of ‘succ’, namely ‘10’ In the expression: succ 10 In the second argument of ‘($)’, namely ‘succ 10 $ cycle "hello world"’
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