On Thu, Oct 18, 2007 at 02:58:21AM +0100, Simon Peyton-Jones wrote: > | > Absolutely not; quite the reverse. It means that some of the *code* for > | type functions happens to be in the 6.8 release --- but that code has bugs. > | It's only in 6.8 for our convenience (to avoid too great a divergence > between > | the HEAD and 6.8), but we do not plan to *support* type functions in 6.8. > | Doing that would delay 6.8 by 3 months. > | > | Do you make any difference between associated type synonyms and type > | functions in this respect? > > No difference: both are in the 6.8 code base, but we won't > support them there. Both are in the HEAD, and we will support > them there. What does this imply for 6.8 support for FD's, as they now use the same type-coercions?
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