> I've written a small program that takes a (Haskell) type
> and gives you back a function of that type if one exists.
> It's kind of fun, so I thought I'd share it.
Doh! It seems your code takes a string representing the type and returns
a string representing the code, whereas I expected at first you were doing
some funky type class molestation so you can use "djinn" in your code and
let Haskell fill it in.
Stefan
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