
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 17/04/14 14:58, Alexey Muranov wrote:
Then i think symmetric aliases for '(.)' and 'flip (.)' would also be needed. F# solved this elegantly with '>>' and '<<', but these are already used in Haskell. But I see these as separate issues, and I use 'flip ($)' a lot more often than 'flip (.)'.
* a left-associative and a right-associative operator symbols cannot have the same precedence, so '|>' and '<|' would need to have different precedence. Why? In the languages I have used '|>' and '<|', they have the same precedence.
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