Alexandr Ruchkin
Alexandr Ruchkin
@flip111, ok :)
@Kasceh The reason is that regex parses all indented text below as type, so that this will be parsed correctly: ``` foo :: Bar -> Baz -> IO () ```...
> Did you write the syntax regex for Haskell from scratch by hand?! Yes > That must be quite the challenge. It is :) Especially because haskell is indent-based language...
> I will also raise an issue on the page of SublimeREPL. It's our issue
> would it be possible to generate it @crockeea, I don't know how to do it, any ideas?
This can be also done by https://github.com/mvoidex/UnicodeMath plugin, which allows input many Unicode symbols via '\' and its name, e.g. \forall, \all \-> \=> etc.
Thanks!
Yes, first one is inferred type, second is generic. Maybe message could better to make it clear.
By generic I mean type signature (i.e. function was declared with), so it should be only one