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complex_function (short argument) \$
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first long argument
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second long argument
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foo layout argument
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foo \$
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bar
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baz
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quuz
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... | ... | @@ -195,4 +195,9 @@ Advantages: |
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* reuse of existing symbols: `[` for lists, `(` for tuples, `"` for strings, `{` for records, and `$` for function application, so is does not take long to figure out which herald does what
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* almost no syntax stolen (except for the `\$` operator)
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* short! just two symbols |
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* short! just two symbols
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### comments
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* Neat! It might even not confuse syntax highlighers that there is no closing parenthesis if they consider the `\` as escaping.. I am still a bit worried about editors getting horribly confused. --@nomeata
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* But actually does steal syntax: `:t \( ) -> ()` |
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