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Revision as of 05:44, 23 July 2020
With a bit of work, we can define a ternary conditional operator in Haskell. Courtesy of Andrew Baumann. This appears only to be valid in Hugs?
import qualified Prelude
data Cond a = a : a
infixl 0 ?
infixl 1 :
(?) :: Prelude.Bool -> Cond a -> a
Prelude.True ? (x : _) = x
Prelude.False ? (_ : y) = y
test = 1 Prelude.< 2 ? "yeah" : "no!"
Another version that works in GHC.
data Cond a = a :? a
infixl 0 ?
infixl 1 :?
(?) :: Bool -> Cond a -> a
True ? (x :? _) = x
False ? (_ :? y) = y
test = 1 < 2 ? "Yes" :? "No"