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by tom_mellior
3684 days ago
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Ah, but here you seem to be talking about when to write 'in'. Reading it is much simpler: Just ignore that it's there, and voilĂ , you're set. (I'm an experienced OCaml dev and := versus <- trips me up from time to time when choosing which one to write, but not when reading code.) |
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