[Haskell-cafe] What does the `forall` mean ?
Eugene Kirpichov
ekirpichov at gmail.com
Thu Nov 12 05:44:00 EST 2009
2009/11/12 Andrew Coppin <andrewcoppin at btinternet.com>:
> Joe Fredette wrote:
>>
>> Forall means the same thing as it means in math
>
> ...which not everybody already knows about. ;-)
>
> Even I am still not 100% sure how placing forall in different positions does
> different things. But usually it's not something I need to worry about. :-)
To me it does not look like it does different things: everywhere it
denotes universal polymorphism. What do you mean? I might be missing
something.
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