If space sensitivity or () disambiguation is being used on !, could one of these also be permitted on ~ to permit it as a valid infix term-level operator?
On Mon, Feb 04, 2013 at 10:37:44PM +0000, Simon Peyton-Jones wrote:I also don't feel strongly, although I lean the other way:
>
> I don't have a strong opinion about whether
> f ! x y ! z = e
> should mean the same; ie whether the space is significant. I think it's probably more confusing if the space is significant (so its presence or absence makes a difference).
I don't think anyone writes "f ! x" when they mean "f with a strict
argument x", and I don't see any particular advantage in allowing it.
In fact, I think writing that is less clear than "f !x", so there is an
advantage in disallowing it.
It also means that existing code that defines a (!) operator in infix
style would continue to work, provided it puts whitespace around the !.
Thanks
Ian
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