>
> So, being pure, Haskell pretends that "program is started with some 
> unknown RealWorld state of value0 and each IO action modifies this state 
> and thus, this value is unique for all expressions and thus. complier 
> should evaluate them all instead of caching result of the first evaluation 
> of `hostcut`"
>
`shortcut` 

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