Questions about sets

Scott J. jscott@planetinternet.be
Tue, 20 Aug 2002 10:41:31 +0200


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As far a I know sets can implemented by implementing a list of =
anything(a
list of all types) The sets Haskell does have are AFAIK sets of elements =
of
the same type: these are not general sets.

Scott


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