I am new to Haskell and I am having issues with syntax. What I want to do is given data and a tree of this datatype, find the path to the corresponding node in the tree. I believe my logic for the function is correct but I am not sure how to make it valid Haskell. I have tried changing tabs to spaces.
-- | Binary trees with nodes labeled by values of an arbitrary type.
data Tree a
= Node a (Tree a) (Tree a)
| End
deriving (Eq,Show)
-- | One step in a path, indicating whether to follow the left subtree (L)
-- or the right subtree (R).
data Step = L | R
deriving (Eq,Show)
-- | A path is a sequence of steps. Each node in a binary tree can be
-- identified by a path, indicating how to move down the tree starting
-- from the root.
type Path = [Step]
pathTo :: Eq a => a -> Tree a -> Maybe Path
pathTo a End = Nothing
pathTo a (Node b l r)
| a == b = Just []
| case (pathTo a l) of
Just p -> Just [L:p]
Nothing -> case (pathTo a r) of
Just p -> Just [R:p]
Nothing -> Nothing
This is the error:
parse error (possibly incorrect indentation or mismatched brackets)