Hello,
so with these changes, what is the preferred way to write recursive
monadic code that will work on GHC < 6.12.1, GHC >= 6.12.1, and Hugs?
I guess, one could always fall back to just using "mfix" directly but
this seems unfortunate.
-Iavor



On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 5:23 AM, GHC <t...@galois.com> wrote:
> #2798: Enable "rec" keyword when RecursiveDo is enabled?
> ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------
>  Reporter:  nominolo      |          Owner:  igloo
>      Type:  task          |         Status:  closed
>  Priority:  high          |      Milestone:  6.14.1
>  Component:  Compiler      |        Version:  6.11
> Resolution:  fixed         |       Keywords:
> Difficulty:  Unknown       |             Os:  Unknown/Multiple
>  Testcase:                |   Architecture:  Unknown/Multiple
>   Failure:  None/Unknown  |
> ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------
> Changes (by igloo):
>
>  * status:  new => closed
>  * failure:  => None/Unknown
>  * resolution:  => fixed
>
> Comment:
>
>  It was done for 6.12.1 after all. `RecursiveDo` is deprecated in favour of
>  `DoRec`.
>
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> Ticket URL: <http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/2798#comment:13>
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