I'm trying to understand Philip Wadler's "Essence of Functional Programming", and I seem to be held back by his assertion that "No knowledge of Haskell is necessary to understand this paper." Maybe not, but his examples sure require some.
Specifically, I'm trying to understand his example interpreter. When I try to compile this using GHC, or load it using :load
, it complains not in scope: showint. Perhaps you meant showInt
. When I replace the token with showInt
, it says Not in scope: showInt
.
I'd really like to believe Dr. Wadler when he says all I need to know is contained in his paper.
I'd really like to get it working under GHCI, so I can try various expressions under the interpreter. I'm new to Haskell, and was duly warned about the opaqueness of its error messages, but this seems designed to perplex!
showInt
in base, but it returns aShowS
type, which is as alias forString -> String
, so it wouldn't typecheck here either. This looks more like a mistake in his code than anything.