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authorJoachim Schiele <js@lastlog.de>2015-07-07 02:09:50 +0200
committerJoachim Schiele <js@lastlog.de>2015-07-07 02:09:50 +0200
commit8ce96becf0ad7b41a272c4b30c36b56c517a2206 (patch)
treede63525823a31076b036891ad82cd5e456895d84 /doc
parentdd48c06bb6b9accce92eb7e3806b9cd2af2482cf (diff)
extended args@ explanation
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diff --git a/doc/manual/expressions/language-constructs.xml b/doc/manual/expressions/language-constructs.xml
index 74809bb41..e438e4b20 100644
--- a/doc/manual/expressions/language-constructs.xml
+++ b/doc/manual/expressions/language-constructs.xml
@@ -177,13 +177,19 @@ map (concat "foo") [ "bar" "bla" "abc" ]</programlisting>
<listitem><para>An <literal>@</literal>-pattern provides a means of referring
to the whole value being matched:
-<programlisting>
-args@{ x, y, z, ... }: z + y + x + args.a</programlisting>
+<programlisting> args@{ x, y, z, ... }: z + y + x + args.a</programlisting>
+
+but can also be written as:
+
+<programlisting> { x, y, z, ... } @ args: z + y + x + args.a</programlisting>
Here <varname>args</varname> is bound to the entire argument, which
is further matched against the pattern <literal>{ x, y, z,
- ... }</literal>.</para></listitem>
-
+ ... }</literal>. This <literal>@</literal>-pattern makes mainly sense with an
+ ellipsis(<literal>...</literal>) as you can now access attribute names as
+ <literal>a</literal>, using <literal>args.a</literal>, which was given as an
+ additional attribute to the function.
+ </para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>