My question was meant in the context of the makeVerifier function, which is passed a lambda expression. It's my understanding that Haskell lambda expressions can have only a single parameter, which is why I changed the function parameter to a pair, (i,d).
How would it be done otherwise?
Michael
--- On Sun, 4/12/09, Daniel Fischer <daniel.is.fischer@web.de> wrote:
From: Daniel Fischer <daniel.is.fischer@web.de> Subject: Re: [Haskell-cafe] Functions that return functions To: "michael rice" <nowgate@yahoo.com> Cc: haskell-cafe@haskell.org Date: Sunday, April 12, 2009, 7:20 PM
Am Montag 13 April 2009 01:09:22 schrieb michael rice: > Example please. > > Michael >
Curried:
f :: a -> b -> c
amenable to partial application.
Uncurried:
g :: (a,b) -> c
not easy to apply partially.
The Prelude contains
curry :: ((a,b) -> c) -> (a -> b -> c)
uncurry :: (a -> b -> c) -> ((a,b) -> c)
to convert if needed.
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