
On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 4:48 PM, Pablo Olmos de Aguilera C. < pablo@glatelier.org> wrote:
Yep, I can see that... I was asking for the quote after doSideFloat in the last line:
..."Call with " -?> doSideFloat' CE ]
Oh. That's not behaving as a quote; it's behaving as a "prime" (following mathematical conventions). Within an identifier (that is, not as the first character) single quotes are part of the identifier. So you can have names like doSideFloat' a'b'c y''' (that's 3 primes)
The first one defined an operator (~?); the second showed how to use it.
Thanks, the "-?>" I guess it's another operator?
Yes, it's defined in XMonad.Hooks.ManageHelpers. http://xmonad.org/xmonad-docs/xmonad-contrib/XMonad-Hooks-ManageHelpers.html...
I'm still trying to get used to haskell... way different about from what I used too.
Unless you have previous experience with an ML-family functional language, yes. -- brandon s allbery allbery.b@gmail.com wandering unix systems administrator (available) (412) 475-9364 vm/sms