For quite some time now I have been receiving this error on the fourth line : Syntax error in declaration (unexpected `;', possibly due to bad layout) In the following code snippet:
import Data.Maybe
leesIngrediënten:: Int->[[Char]]->[Int]->[Maybe [Char]]->[[Char]]->([Int], [Maybe [Char]], [[Char]])
leesIngrediënten 0 _ hoevs eenhs naams = (hoevs, eenhs, naams)
leesIngrediënten n (line:lines) hoevs eenhs naams =
let
(hoev, eenh, naam) = leesLijn line
in
leesIngrediënten (n-1) lines (hoev:hoevs) (eenh:eenhs) (naam:naams)
After searching on the internet I found what the error meant, but the point is I don't see my mistake. (probably because I wrote the code)
The weird thing is, Hugs is the one complaining where GHCi has nothing to complain.
Thanks in advance!
in
further thanlet
and GHC still accepts it...let x=5 in ...
would be rejected. Note that the position oflet
is also irrelevant (as long as it does not close an open block by being too on the left), it's the position of the first non-char afterlet
that matters. Thein
will close thelet
block anywhere that might be (if on the right, it causes a parse error, and the standard IIRC states that in such case you close a block and retry parsing -- yes, it's tricky...)