
yep ... that is exactly what I meant!! so can I use more $'s or must I use
parens (as you did) to disambiguate?
Vasili
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 12:18 PM, Ross Mellgren
Did you mean: B.intercalate (B.intercalate ByteString [ByteString]) [ByteString]
($) applies all the way to the right, so you were giving the inner intercalate two lists of ByteString.
-Ross
On Jan 5, 2009, at 1:17 PM, Galchin, Vasili wrote:
Hi Max,
That is what should happen .... The inner B.intercalate will produce the ByteString to be used by the B.intercalate. ??
Vasili
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Max Rabkin
wrote: 2009/1/5 Galchin, Vasili
: Hello,
I have the following:
B.intercalate $ B.intercalate ByteString [ByteString] [ByteString]
I get a type error with this. If I comment out the 2nd B.intercalate and the third parameter I get no type errors.
B.intercalate needs a ByteString and a list of ByteStrings. Two B.intercalates need two ByteStrings and two lists of ByteStrings.
--Max
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