> Surely you're not asking everyone to change their coding convention to suit
> your taste?
So, is literate Haskell everyone's coding convention? It seems to me that today 
people are more 
likely to document their code with Haddock and the code written in literate 
Haskell is remnant of 
a distant past. That's my impression at least. I'm not asking people to blindly 
do what I ask, no 
need to get upset here. But I think a bit of discussion on this subject 
wouldn't hurt. Right know 
GHC has some code written in literate Haskell and some code written in plain 
Haskell. Having a 
uniform way of doing things would not be a bad thing. Especially that using 
both literate Haskell 
and plain Haskell can use to problems such as this: 
http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/7605

Janek

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