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Haskell to F# (some operators)
Just toying around with making my F# code a little smaller with Haskell operators
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(* The start of a Haskell Operator Module *)
(* Application opeator *)
let ($) a b = a b
(* List concat operator *)
let (++) a b = List.append a b
(* Raise-to-the-power operators *)
let (^) (a: int) (b: int) = [1..b] |> List.map(fun _ -> a) |> List.reduce((*))
let (^^) (a: int) (b: int) = [1..b] |> List.map(fun _ -> a) |> List.reduce((*))
(* Force evaluation (strictness flag) *)
let (!) (a: Lazy<'a>) = a.Force()
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val a : ('a -> 'b)
val b : 'a
val a : 'a list
val b : 'a list
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module List
from Microsoft.FSharp.Collections
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type List<'T> =
| ( [] )
| ( :: ) of Head: 'T * Tail: 'T list
interface IEnumerable
interface IEnumerable<'T>
member Head : 'T
member IsEmpty : bool
member Item : index:int -> 'T with get
member Length : int
member Tail : 'T list
static member Cons : head:'T * tail:'T list -> 'T list
static member Empty : 'T list
Full name: Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.List<_>
val append : list1:'T list -> list2:'T list -> 'T list
Full name: Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.List.append
val a : int
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val int : value:'T -> int (requires member op_Explicit)
Full name: Microsoft.FSharp.Core.Operators.int
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type int = int32
Full name: Microsoft.FSharp.Core.int
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type int<'Measure> = int
Full name: Microsoft.FSharp.Core.int<_>
val b : int
val map : mapping:('T -> 'U) -> list:'T list -> 'U list
Full name: Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.List.map
val reduce : reduction:('T -> 'T -> 'T) -> list:'T list -> 'T
Full name: Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.List.reduce
val a : Lazy<'a>
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active recognizer Lazy: Lazy<'T> -> 'T
Full name: Microsoft.FSharp.Core.ExtraTopLevelOperators.( |Lazy| )
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type Lazy<'T> = System.Lazy<'T>
Full name: Microsoft.FSharp.Control.Lazy<_>
member System.Lazy.Force : unit -> 'T
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