
Andreas, you seem to be mistaken there'd only be one container API? But there's several container APIs besides "Data.Set" which provide some collection of elements! https://hackage.haskell.org/package/dlist-0.8.0.7/docs/Data-DList.html#v:con... https://hackage.haskell.org/package/dlist-0.8.0.7/docs/Data-DList.html#v:app... https://hackage.haskell.org/package/text-1.2.4.0/docs/Data-Text.html#v:cons https://hackage.haskell.org/package/text-1.2.4.0/docs/Data-Text.html#v:appen... http://hackage.haskell.org/package/vector-0.12.0.3/docs/Data-Vector.html#v:c... https://hackage.haskell.org/package/bytestring-0.10.10.0/docs/Data-ByteStrin... https://hackage.haskell.org/package/bytestring-0.10.10.0/docs/Data-ByteStrin... Am Mo., 19. Aug. 2019 um 08:16 Uhr schrieb Andreas Abel < andreas.abel@ifi.lmu.de>:
Helmut, do you actually know the container APIs?
Show me cons and append in Data.Set!
On 2019-08-18 19:40, Helmut Schmidt wrote:
Am So., 18. Aug. 2019 um 17:17 Uhr schrieb Oliver Charles
mailto:ollie@ocharles.org.uk>: On Sun, 18 Aug 2019, 5:47 pm Helmut Schmidt,
mailto:helmut.schmidt.4711@gmail.com> wrote: All these philosophical arguments calling for "consistency" with the container APIs or that function need words for the human mind to comprehend seem short-sighted to me. If we were consistent about the proposal itself we'd also demand to add
cons = (:)
empty = []
toList = id
fromList = id
I honestly have no problem with any of these.
I forgot
append = (++)
We also need to address another elephant in the room... those pesky tuples and their special privileged non-wordy syntax!
pair = (,)
triple = (,,)
quadruple = (,,,)
quituple = (,,,,)
sextuple = (,,,,,)
septuble = (,,,,,,)
octuple = (,,,,,,,)
If Haskell were invented in this century's EU Haskell source code would be littered with €s instead of $s but then again I wonder why £ wasn't picked. But I digress. We can kill two birds with one stone here:
apply = ($)
strictApply = ($!)
compose = (.)
It's fun to imagine how code using those definitions would like! But it's still a -1 for me, sorry!
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