I'm trying to figure out the point free form of f x y = 3 + y/x
in Haskell. I thought it would be f = (3.0+) . flip (/)
, but the answer is f2 = curry $ (3.0+) . (uncurry $ flip (/))
, which is the same as f1 = curry ((3.0+) . (uncurry (flip (/))))
, e.g. the answer I got but with uncurry before flip and curry at the beginning.
I see how that version works, but I'm not sure why the curry and uncurry functions are needed, and why my version doesn't work? The type of (3.0+)
is a -> a
, which I thought would work if you fed that function with the result form flip (/)
via function composition, but (3.0+) . flip (/) 2 10
results in an error (why?) and does not yield 8. Isn't it redundant to uncurry and then curry again?