Thanks for everyone who participated in the recent poll. Here are the results: Never used : 6 Sometimes used: 1 Common commments: willing to give it up for something cool can be easily rewritten wouldn't make a lot of difference not sure if used ever, but wouldn't expect it to be a disaster In particular, the person who indicated that he has "sometimes used" polymorphic let-generators stated that he can always rewrite the code without using them. Since the Haskell-mailing list has a lot more than 7 subscribers, this might be considered as another indication that polymorphic let-generators are not even interesting to most people anyway. Thanks for your time, -Levent.
- Re: Results: poll: polymorphic let bindings in d... Levent Erkok
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- Re: Results: poll: polymorphic let bindings... John Launchbury
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- Re: Results: poll: polymorphic let bindings... Jeffrey R. Lewis
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