
#8706: Kind operators not parsed -------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Reporter: goldfire | Owner: Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: Component: Documentation | Version: 7.7 Resolution: | Keywords: Operating System: Unknown/Multiple | Architecture: Unknown/Multiple Type of failure: None/Unknown | Difficulty: Unknown Test Case: | Blocked By: Blocking: | Related Tickets: -------------------------------------+------------------------------------ Changes (by goldfire): * component: Compiler (Parser) => Documentation Comment: Argh. Of course there can't be kind operators, because it would be impossible to parse them. For example, what does `Foo * Bar` mean? Is it `Foo` applied to `*` and `Bar`? Or is it `*` applied to `Foo` and `Bar`? I will document this, but I don't like it. -- Ticket URL: http://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/8706#comment:1 GHC http://www.haskell.org/ghc/ The Glasgow Haskell Compiler