
After the last time this made the rounds, this went to the core libraries
committee.
Consensus was achieved to add it as an infixl 1 & operator to Data.Function,
but not to Prelude,so we just need to put in the patch and you'll see it in
GHC 7.10.
Done.
-Edward Kmett
-Edward
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 3:12 PM, Alexander Berntsen
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On 17/04/14 20:05, Clark Gaebel wrote:
Last I checked,
(&) = flip ($)
is both shorter to type, and more explicit than:
import Control.Apply.Reverse There is no reason to use a library for making a reverse compose operator. The discussion should rather be whether this is worthwhile and interesting to add to prelude.
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