
Hi, I am new to everything Haskell and am stumped on an aspect of Type Classes. I would like to do this: class Foo t where hi :: t -> Bool class Foo t => Bar t where hi x = True But using GHC 6.8.1 on PPC I get this error: `hi' is not a (visible) method of class `Bar' The actual problem is more like this: class Num a => Alg a where (<>) :: Mat m => m -> a -> a -- matrix multiply class Alg v => Vec v where toRow, toColumn :: Mat m => v -> m fromRow, fromColumn :: Mat m => m -> v fromRow = fromColumn . transpose toRow = transpose . toColumn (<>) m v = fromColumn (m <> (toColumn v)) class Alg m => Mat m where transpose :: m -> m (I hope that's readable...) I'm having trouble finding what I need with Google, and SOE doesn't really go into specifics. Thanks for any help... Alex Make the switch to the world's best email. Get the new Yahoo!7 Mail now. www.yahoo7.com.au/worldsbestemail