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op Lib.|> : 'a -> ('a -> 'b) -> 'b
Infix operator for writing function application.
The expression x |> f is equal to f x. This way of writing
application has two advantages, both apparent when multiple functions
are being applied. Without using |>, one might write f (g (h x)).
With it, one writes x |> h |> g |> f. The latter form needs fewer
parentheses, and also makes the order in which functions will operate
correspond to a left-to-right reading.
Failure
Never fails.