-- Hoogle documentation, generated by Haddock -- See Hoogle, http://www.haskell.org/hoogle/ -- | Write lambdas without naming the parameters. -- -- Write lambdas without naming the parameters. Example: -- --
--   [s| ı : ı : _ı : ı : _ı : _ı : _0 : [] |] 'a' 'b' 'c'
--   =  (\x y z -> x:y:y:z:z:z:x:[]) 'a' 'b' 'c'
--   =  "abbccca"
--   
-- -- The unicode character ı(U+0131, not the number 1!) -- representing a 'slot' can be input in vim with the digraph 'i.' . -- stands for the same argument as the immediate left -- ı does. Any suggestions of another unicode character in the -- 'Letter, Lowercase' category that -- -- 1)no one would use as a variable name, and -- -- 2)can be easily input in vim -- -- are welcome. You can also use _0,_1,_2,... -- to refer to the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, ... arguments. -- -- Just import Syntax.Slot and use either [s| ... |] or -- [slot| ... |], which are the same thing given two names for -- convenience. @package slot-lambda @version 0.1.0.3 module Syntax.Slot slot :: QuasiQuoter s :: QuasiQuoter