On a whim tried enabling it by default but it failed first because
GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving is incompatible with safe haskell
and once I disabled GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving it failed with some error
about missmatched kinds.

I would welcome a patch doing this, but it's not a priority. Especially
since it doesn't seem to be as simple as changing
the base language and removing some pragmas.

Am 07/12/2023 um 14:29 schrieb Arnaud Spiwack:
Indeed. I didn't realise the ambiguity in my wording.

I'd like for GHC to be built, with Hadrian, using GHC2021 as the base
language.


On Thu, 7 Dec 2023 at 14:01, Tom Ellis
<tom-lists-haskell-cafe-2...@jaguarpaw.co.uk> wrote:

    On Thu, Dec 07, 2023 at 12:53:02PM +0000, Richard Eisenberg wrote:
    > I think this is an excellent idea! So excellent, that we've
    already done it. :)
    >
    > When I try to compile with GHC 9.6.2 (what I have lying around),
    GHC2021 is in effect.
    >
    > Is there something different you were thinking of?

    I think Arnaud meant that compilations of GHC's codebase itself should
    use the GHC2021 setting.
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