The way it was written (infix), or wrap the operator in parentheses.

On Mon, May 31, 2021 at 12:40 PM Galaxy Being <borgauf@gmail.com> wrote:
I just ran into this formula

head = foldr (<<) ⊥ where x << y = x

in Bird and Gibbons' Algorithm Design with Haskell and I understand it's a sort of pseudo-code. Intuitively, I understand that foldr will take "bottom" as its "starter seed", but I don't know how to convert the << into Haskell code. This works

myHead = foldr choose1st undefined where choose1st x y = x

but I can't get 

myHead2 = foldr (<<) undefined where << x y = x

to work. How do you create a non-alphanumeric operator like <<?

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