From: Siegfried Gonzi <siegfried.gonzi@stud.uni-graz.at>
To: brogoff@speakeasy.net
Cc: "caml-list@inria.fr" <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Easy solution in OCaml?
Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2003 08:46:00 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3EAE1FA8.6060609@stud.uni-graz.at> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0304281040580.19040-100000@grace.speakeasy.net>
brogoff@speakeasy.net wrote:
>
>
>Perhaps the question could go back to the Clean designers too. Why are they
>worried about two measly keywords? My evil twin suggests that it's the
>well known Dutch frugality at work. I suspect that since Clean is lazy
>and was originally a lower level language, they just didn't include it.
>
>I agree with Markus that if-then-else is nicer to read. Haskell get's this one
>right over Clean.
>
I know different strokes for different people but I do not see why
if-then should be easier to read. An excertp from a Haskell manual:
==
When many choices have to made guards
<http://www.cs.uu.nl/%7Eafie/haskell/tourofsyntax.html#Guards> can come
in handy. Instead of:
kindOfChar :: /Char -> String/
kindOfChar c =
if isLower c
then "lower"
else if isUpper c
then "upper"
else if isDigit c
then "digit"
else "other"
you can write:
kindOfChar :: /Char -> String/
kindOfChar c
| isLower c = "lower"
| isUpper c = "upper"
| isDigit c = "digit"
| otherwise = "other"
==
S. Gonzi
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Thread overview: 30+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-04-28 15:27 isaac gouy
2003-04-28 16:38 ` brogoff
2003-04-28 17:13 ` isaac gouy
2003-04-28 17:48 ` Brian Hurt
2003-04-28 17:50 ` brogoff
2003-04-28 18:31 ` Eray Ozkural
2003-04-29 6:46 ` Siegfried Gonzi [this message]
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2003-04-28 12:05 ` Siegfried Gonzi
2003-04-28 13:54 ` Noel Welsh
2003-04-28 14:22 ` David Brown
2003-04-28 14:38 ` sebastien FURIC
2003-04-28 18:14 ` Eray Ozkural
2003-05-03 14:37 ` John Max Skaller
2003-05-03 16:57 ` Eray Ozkural
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2003-04-25 6:05 Siegfried Gonzi
2003-04-25 8:19 ` sebastien FURIC
2003-04-25 15:46 ` Brian Hurt
2003-04-25 16:34 ` Ville-Pertti Keinonen
2003-04-26 13:45 ` Siegfried Gonzi
2003-04-26 21:51 ` Brian Hurt
2003-04-27 15:01 ` Siegfried Gonzi
2003-04-28 15:43 ` Brian Hurt
2003-04-29 5:46 ` John Max Skaller
2003-04-25 16:59 ` Markus Mottl
2003-04-26 6:25 ` Siegfried Gonzi
2003-04-27 14:13 ` Siegfried Gonzi
2003-04-27 16:54 ` Eray Ozkural
2003-04-28 5:00 ` Siegfried Gonzi
2003-04-28 17:45 ` malc
2003-04-28 18:16 ` Shivkumar Chandrasekaran
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