
10 Jul
2012
10 Jul
'12
7:38 a.m.
Am Dienstag, den 10.07.2012, 08:53 +0100 schrieb Simon Marlow:
On 09/07/2012 17:32, Mikhail Vorozhtsov wrote:
Would you still expect tuples for \case if you didn't see the way `case x, y of ...` was implemented (or thought that it is a primitive construct)?
Yes, I still think it's strange. We don't separate arguments by commas anywhere else in the syntax; arguments are always separated by whitespace.
This is the point I wanted to make in my e-mail yesterday. Using a comma here seems to be against established Haskell syntax conventions. Best wishes, Wolfgang