[Haskell-cafe] Couple of questions about *let* within *do*

Daniel Fischer daniel.is.fischer at web.de
Tue Aug 10 13:40:21 EDT 2010


On Tuesday 10 August 2010 19:12:57, michael rice wrote:
> OK, then there's also an implicit *in* after the *let* in this code.

Yes.

do let x = foo
   bar
   baz

is desugared to

let x = foo in (bar >> baz)

> Must the implicit (or explicit) *in* actually use the calculated
> value(s)?

No, and if the values aren't used, they're not calculated (unless you force 
the calculation in the bindings, e.g. with bangs).

>
> And, the monad can "continue on" after the *let* (with or without the
> *in*) as below, i.e., the *let* needn't be the last statement in the
> *do*?

It *mustn't* be the last statement; the last statement in a do-block must 
be an expression (return blah, putStrLn whatever, ...)

>
> main = do
>   gen <- getStdGen
>   let code = genCode gen
>   putStrLn $ "Code is " ++ show code
>   putStrLn "..."
>
>
> Michael



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