Fair enough. But would you like to suggest an algorithm GHC could use
to decide what to put in the .hi file? You can't be suggesting that
it parse literal strings??
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Simon Peyton-Jones wrote:
Fair enough. But would you like to suggest an algorithm GHC could use
to decide what to put in the .hi file?
Well that's a big question. As I understand it, the errant value,
lvl20, is a string representing an error message (which I suppose is to
be thrown in the
George Russell writes:
Well that's a big question. As I understand it, the errant value,
lvl20, is a string representing an error message (which I suppose is to
be thrown in the event of a matching failure). Since it should
only be used on error, surely there is no speed benefit to inlining