[Haskell-beginners] Re: Hudak state emulation discussion - can you give me some idea?

Girish Bhat girishbhat6620 at gmail.com
Wed Mar 18 03:32:34 EDT 2009


> (FYI, there is a copy of the above-mentioned paper that doesn't
> require an ACM account available at
> http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~jcondit/pl-prelim/hudak89functional.pdf.)
>
> Hudak is just defining a series of higher-order infix operators and
> functions.  (You have made some notational errors in the
> above-mentioned notation, so I am revising it to match the paper as
> below.)  A backslash denotes a lambda symbol; i.e., whatever

Sorry about that.

> >3? ?f;g =\s -> g(fs)
>
> I couldn't find this equation on p. 406 of the volume; where did you
> find it?
>

Again my transcription error.

> In other words, the function "if'" applied to functions p and c is
> such that lambda p c -> (if (p s) then (c s) else s).
>
> Hope this helps....
>
Thanks! It does. I think what threw me was that while there is enough
redundancy in what he states for someone more clever than me, he would
have explicitly stated before hand  that he was defining the operators
[:=], [+'], ['if] etc.:)

thanks again.


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