
13 Jan
2010
13 Jan
'10
2:44 p.m.
On 13 Jan 2010, at 22:25, Andrew Coppin wrote:
Colin Paul Adams wrote:
Andrew> It's weird that us Haskell people complain about there Andrew> being only 26 letters in the alphabet
Which alphabet? You have plenty of choice in Unicode.
Er... I was under the impression that Haskell source code uses the ASCII character set, not Unicode.
(And even if that's not the case, I've yet to find a way to type in the Unicode characters which are hypothetically possible.)
module Main where import Prelude hiding (putStrLn) import System.IO.UTF8 main = let é = "Andrew Coppin снова оказался неправ" ç = что_то_там where что_то_там = undefined in putStrLn é