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Revision as of 13:14, 10 June 2006
This page is an attempt to find a minimal criminal for the bugs in GeSHi, the syntax highlighter that powers <haskell> and <hask> on the Haskell wiki.
x == '-' || True
That breaks.
x :: String
x = map toUpper "hello"
Subsequent <haskell> blocks seem to independant of the breakages.
False || True
Looks like the (||) operator is causing the problems.
a || b
However, that works. Perhaps it only breaks when using literals?