On 28 August 2010 10:38, michael rice <
nowgate@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> fmap seems oddly named because no "mapping" takes place, except in the fourth example, where the map is "passed in." Just
sayin'.
*ahem*
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Map_%28mathematics%29> Prelude Control.Monad Control.Applicative Data.Char> fmap toUpper getLine
>
> <interactive>:1:13:
> Couldn't match expected type `Char' against inferred type `[Char]'
> Expected type: IO Char
> Inferred type: IO String
> In the second argument of `fmap', namely `getLine'
> In the expression: fmap toUpper getLine
Right; this is because the fmap only gets the "Char -> Char" function
inside the IO; but since it's "IO String" rather than "IO Char", this
doesn't type-check.
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