
I just want to add that I find the syntax extremely confusing and counter
intuitive.
I thought it was just me, or that I was missed something. But it looks like
I'm not the only one.
On 7 April 2014 21:58, Kim-Ee Yeoh
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 11:02 PM, ducis
wrote: It lets your write lambdas with 'slots' without inventing names for the parameters.
[s| ı + ı |] = \x y -> x+y
I have no background in this 'slot lambda' and a search reveals this package as the only hit.
Which may explain why I find the example given confusing. Why would [s| 1+1 |] not be equivalent to \x->x+x ?
-- Kim-Ee
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