Hugs seems to have a problem with several non-enbraced !!
in a partial application.
While this works fine in GHCi:
([[0]]!!0!!)0
Hugs reports a syntax error for the )
.
Is this a bug in Hugs?
Adding an extra brace for the second list index operator works though:
(([[0]]!!)0!!)0
or
(([[0]]!!0)!!)0
This is a known issue in Hugs. From the Hugs 98 Users Guide section on Expressions:
In Hugs, the expression must be an
fexp
(orcase
ordo
). Legal expressions like(a+b+)
and(a*b+)
are rejected.
Digression Alert
Maybe this is what FUZxxl
was talking about in his comment?
Try defining your own (!!)
function in ghc
and set it to have right-associative fixity:
import Prelude hiding ((!!))
infixr 5 !! -- infixr will make it right associative
(!!) a b = head . drop b $ a
Now that line won't work in ghci
either!
ghci> :t ([[0]] !! 0 !!)
<interactive>:1:1:
The operator `!!' [infixr 5] of a section
must have lower precedence than that of the operand,
namely `!!' [infixr 5]
in the section: `[[0]] !! 0 !!'
Because (!!)
has been set with infixr
and is now right-associative. If you use infixl
, that line works fine.
This is a completely separate issue from the question you asked though. This is about left vs right associativity, whereas the problem with Hugs is that it just doesn't parse an expression like (a+b+)
.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9874226/hugs-partial-application-bug