I tried asking on Gitter, but I think I am on my own… I am assuming
here rather than Stackoverflow for these…

1. Frege appears not to understand the Haskell deriving sub-clause of a
data statement declaring an algebraic type. I think a separate derive
statement is actually working, but is this the idiomatic way of adding
Eq, Enum, Show etc. to a type?

2. Frege appears to recognise the \ at end of line \ at beginning of
next line for creating multiline strings, but the generated Java is
illegal and the Java compiler barfs. What is the idiomatic way of
getting multiline string literals in a Frege source?

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