On Fri, 27 Jan 2017 at 21:29 Ethan Furman <[email protected]> wrote:
On 01/27/2017 01:07 PM, Brent Brinkley wrote:
> Suggested structure:
>
> print() <| some_func() <| another_func("Hello")
My first question is what does this look like when print() and some_func()
have other parameters? In other words, what would this look like?
print('hello', name, some_func('whatsit', another_func('good-bye')),
sep=' .-. ')
This idea doesn't solve the general problem well, but I'm not convinced
that it needs to; that can be addressed by making partial function
application syntax nicer. Although I think it's probably fairly useful
anyway.
FWIW, I'd spell it without the (), so it's simply a right-associative
binary operator on expressions, (a -> b, a) -> b, rather than magic syntax.
print XYZ some_func XYZ another_func("Hello")
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