On Thu, Jul 26, 2007 at 02:58:21PM -0500, Nicolas Frisby wrote: > A bandaid suggestion: > > longFunctionName various and sundry arguments = f where > f | guard1 = body1 > f | guard2 = body2 > | ... > where declarations > > (Disclaimer: untested) > > As I understand it, there can be guards on the definition of f even if > it takes no arguments. Those guards can reference your the various and > sundry arguments.
Eh? Mine doesn't use up a where clause and doesn't use a f noise symbol. Why do you need a band-aid? "longFunctionName\32=\n\32|\32guard\32=\32body\n\32|\32guard\32=\32body\n\32..." Stefan
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