I have the following sample of code:
{-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables #-}
main = do
putStrLn "Please input a number a: "
a :: Int <- readLn
print a
putStrLn "Please input a number b: "
b :: Int <- readLn
print b
putStrLn ("a+b+b^2:" ++ (show $ a+b+c))
where c = b^2
For some reason I cannot use variable b in a where clause, the error I get is the following:
Main3.hs:13:15: error: Variable not in scope: b
|
13 | where c = b^2
| ^
Any ideas how to make b available in the where clause?
Use let instead of where:
{-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables #-}
main = do
putStrLn "Please input a number a: "
a :: Int <- readLn
print a
putStrLn "Please input a number b: "
b :: Int <- readLn
print b
let c = b^2
putStrLn ("a+b+b^2:" ++ (show $ a+b+c))
The reason for the problem is that variables in the where clause are in scope for all of main, but b isn't in scope until after b :: Int <- readLn. In general, where clauses can't reference variables bound inside of a do block (or anywhere to the right of the =, for that matter: e.g., f x = y*2 where y = x+1 is fine but f = \x -> y*2 where y = x+1 is not).
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