Hi, I was just wondering how can I make modules using HUGS? I want to make my own programs e.g. ConverttoKM:: float -> float ConverttoKM x = x * 1.6 How do I do that? Thanks, pelase reply ASAP.
Hello! On Tue, Jul 31, 2001 at 06:34:25PM +1000, ttsawj@mail.com wrote:
I was just wondering how can I make modules using HUGS? I want to make my own programs e.g.
ConverttoKM:: float -> float
ConverttoKM x = x * 1.6
How do I do that?
Thanks, pelase reply ASAP.
This is no bug in Hugs, but a general Haskell problem! Write it into some file Foo.hs, in this form: module Foo where converttoKM :: Float -> Float converttoKM x = x * 1.6 Please note that case is significant in Haskell. Types and modules are named with capitalized identifiers ("Float"!), while values (including functions) must be named by identifiers starting with a lowercase letter (like "converttoKM"). Kind regards, Hannah.
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