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Wolfgang,
Why did Gofer have this power while Haskell does not?
Quite probably they never bothered to test it.
More probably ;-) they did test it and just swept it under the carpet in order not to pollute the paper with this detail. From a theoretical point of view, one could argue that it indeed does not matter all that much here.
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