On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 11:50 PM, zaxis
The original code is:
winSSQ count noRed noBlue = do let yesRed = [1..33] \\ noRed let yesBlue = [1..16] \\ noBlue bracket (openFile "ssqNum.txt" WriteMode) (hClose) (\hd1 -> pickSSQ count yesRed yesBlue hd1)
It works very well. However, as i am used to C style so i want convert it into
In the long run it is probably easier to just get used to haskell style. Putting in fewer braces and semicolons will be the least of the adjustments to make from C. I've seen some brace-ful code out there (notably ghc) but it tends not to be in C style even so, e.g. with leading ;s instead of trailing ones. Even though haskell style is already all over the map, using layout and omitting the punctuation seems most widespread to me. Or maybe it's just my bias since I prefer that style myself. It might be interesting to have a few "standard" styles documented, not to try to enforce anything, but have a couple self-consistent systems up there with rationale for otherwise undecided people to look at. E.g. after seeing the leading comma style around I tried it out myself and eventually adopted it, even though it looked weird at first. But it was only after seeing code in that style and guessing for myself why it was that way.