The tag real-world-haskell was created for questions related to the book by the same name as indicated by the tag wiki. Not all questions using this tag appear to be related to the book, though (code that goes into production is real world, amirite?).
Questions about O'Sullivan, Goerzen & Stewart's Real World Haskell book published by O'Reilly, and available free online from the authors at http://book.realworldhaskell.org/
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true
isn't ⟂, thentrue || otherwise ≡ True
, because the Haskell Prelude definesotherwise = True
, which proves that the stereotype is correct. (Note that I've used referential transparency to be sure whatevertrue
is, its evaluation won't meddle with the value ofotherwise
.) However, if you actually meanttrue or otherwise
, then it's a functiontrue :: ([Bool]->Bool) -> Bool -> Bool
, which (thanks to lazyness) might not even consider theotherwise
case!