yes i have used pattern matching in Haskell and yes, it's a whole different story when it's built into the language. My intention was to come as close to that in JavaScript: usage should be easy and obvious. I have started with a pure JavaScript implementation (without compiling strings) but wasn't overwhelmed with the result. So i came to the conclusion that compiling strings is my way-to-go. That does of course not mean that there are no different or better solutions.
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