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minus-square@Phoenix3875link3•7 months agoYes for OCaml. Haskell’s inequality is defined as /= (for ≠). <> is usually the Monoid mappend operator (i.e. generalized binary concatenation).
Yes for OCaml. Haskell’s inequality is defined as
/=
(for ≠).<>
is usually the Monoidmappend
operator (i.e. generalized binary concatenation).