
6 May
2005
6 May
'05
12:04 p.m.
On 2005 May 06 Friday 11:17, Scott J. wrote:
(S f ) >>= g = S(\s -> (b,s2) where (a,s1) = f s S fun = g a (b,s2) = fun s1 )
However the compiler does not accept this use of "where".
Haskell's 'where' is part of declaration syntax, while 'let' forms an expression.