I defined a custom equality operator (the definition is not really important so I will insert dummy stuff):
let ( ~=~ ) a b = true
If I try to use it infix:
if a ~=~ b then 1 else 2
I get the following error:This expression is not a function; it cannot be applied
.
I can fix this either by renaming the operator from ~=~
to =~
or by calling it as a function: if (~=~) a b then 1 else 2
.
This seems that is a general problem with operators that start with ~
.
My question is why I can't use such operators infix? Is anything special about ~
symbol?
Note: I already went through documentation but I couldn't find anything relevant. Maybe I missed something?