
23 May
2001
23 May
'01
3:26 a.m.
Wed, 23 May 2001 16:50:42 +1000, Manuel M. T. Chakravarty
I think, having the third point is good, because the Haskell report requires that
Computation exitWith code terminates the program, returning code to the program's caller.
Well, it says also that Actions, however, must be ordered in a well-defined manner for program execution -- and I/O in particular -- to be meaningful. Haskell 's I/O monad provides the user with a way to specify the sequential chaining of actions, and an implementation is obliged to preserve this order. which is not true in a threaded program. -- __("< Marcin Kowalczyk * qrczak@knm.org.pl http://qrczak.ids.net.pl/ \__/ ^^ SYGNATURA ZASTÊPCZA QRCZAK