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[haskell.html.markdown] Explanation for Haskell '$' operator
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-- Haskell has another operator called `$`. This operator applies a function
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-- to a given parameter. In contrast to standard function application, which
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-- has highest possible priority of 10 and is left-associative, the `$` operator
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-- has priority of 0 and is right-associative. Such a low priority means that
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-- all other operators on both sides of `$` will be evaluated before applying
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-- the `$`.
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-- has priority of 0 and is right-associative. Such a low priority means that
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-- the expression on its right is applied as the parameter to the function on its left.
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-- before
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(even (fib 7)) -- false
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