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insane which means that I must be misunderstanding what you want to do.
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into a mess of side-effecting continuations being called at
peculiar times.
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te of another) during the
definition of the environment. I fear that a "set properties, then
execute" model would be frusratingly restrictive.
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e the monad M controls the side-effects. Doing this in C would be
> insane which means that I must be misunderstanding what you want to do.
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ngly restrictive.
It is what we have now. I do not understand any of your objections.
Matt
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