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Q: Is True = False? Understanding binding and pattern matching

Damian LatteneroA friend of us is teaching to us the basics of functional programming in Haskell, and he started to write the rarest thing I ever saw: He started with something not so amazing, but pretty cool: (x,y) = (10,20) (z:zs) = 0 : [1..] and shows in the prelude: prelude> x 10 prelude> z 0 prelude> t...

 
@DamianLattenero I'll reply to your Meta question here, in order to evade the Meta effect. I think that question of yours has value as a duplicate, and shouldn't be deleted. I guess the reopen vote has attracted extra attention to it, leading to the delete votes. As luck would have it, there is an easy way out in this case: abandon that other question in favour of this one -- it is essentially identical, was closed against the same target, and even has helpful supplementary answers. As a bonus, this question can't be deleted by normal means, because I used it as a duplicate target elsewhere.
 
@duplode I have a better idea, why don't I change the other question putting there the link to this question? and you mark this question that question as duplicate of this one? can you do that?
@duplode I'm curius now, what's the "meta effect?"
 
@DamianLattenero [1/2] If I were to do that, there would be no need for you to edit a link into it. However, it would be quite odd to change duplicate targets to make a question point at an identical question which is also a duplicate. (Strictly speaking, I don't think there is an acute need to do anything. I'm only suggesting that because of your concern about the delete votes, and because the questions are identical, so in principle we only need one of them to exist.)
@DamianLattenero [2/2] The Meta effect is when a post gets lots of extra votes because it is being discussed in a Meta question. I suspect the Meta crowd would find the existence of this second question problematic, potentially leading to downvotes and/or a derailed discussion.
 
@duplode ok... it is sad... and I will sacrifice rep, but it's ok, the better for the site is to close the other question. thanks for your time
 
@DamianLattenero If nothing else, this resolution should, quite appropriately, earn you the Disciplined badge.
 
7:02 PM
Hi duplode
someone deleted the duplicate... I'm tired of it now... thanks a lot in advance
 
 
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@DamianLattenero Done.
@DamianLattenero I understand your tiredness, by the way.
Bringing a concrete case, specially a subtle one, to Meta always carries a risk of folks taking action without a full understanding of the circumstances. One has to be really careful with how it is presented, and hope for the best.
If you ever want a second opinion on how to handle a [haskell] post, and don't feel it is necessary to bring it Meta, feel free to ping me if I have posted (or dupe-hammered) in the Q&A, if you think my two cents could be of any use...
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