I was trying to search through a list of pairs that could have the element ("$", Undefined) in it at some arbitrary location. I wanted to ONLY search the part of the list in front of that special element, so I tried something like this (alreadyThere is intended to take the element n and the list xs as arguments):
checkNotSameScope :: Env -> VarName -> Expr -> Expr
checkNotSameScope (xs:("$", Undefined):_) n e = if alreadyThere n xs then BoolLit False
else BoolLit True
But that does not work; the compiler seemed to indicate that (xs: ..) only deals with a SINGLE value prepending my list. I cannot use : to indicate the first chunk of a list; only a single element. Looking back, this makes sense; otherwise, how would the compiler know what to do? Adding an "s" to something like "x" doesn't magically make multiple elements! But how can I work around this?