
We're currently proposing the inclusion of 12 extensions. Someone also
proposed BlockArguments in the thread, but it hasn't found a champion to
add it to the proposal (I won't be this champion, I find myself quite
unable to argue for or against it).
This'd bring us to 59 of the ~130 extensions. Almost halfway there!
(considering that some are deprecated or mere aliases, it's actually rather
better than it looks).
Maybe I should add QualifiedDo, too. I like QualifiedDo, and I don't
envision any change to it. Any thoughts on this one?
On Wed, 22 Nov 2023 at 10:41, Joachim Breitner
Hi,
Am Mittwoch, dem 22.11.2023 um 08:36 +0100 schrieb Arnaud Spiwack:
Joachim: you didn't opine on default type signatures.
ups, scrolled past it.
My gut feeling about that extension is that it feels relatively ad-hoc and specialized. Just look at the long list of “Detailed requirements for default type signatures” that go along with it! I’m hesitant to put into the curriculum of “contemporary Haskell”. We’ll see.
By the way, is it you kicking off the deliberation?
I tried to kick it off already with the email from Nov 6, but yes, I am also writing my thoughts to stir more discussion. I hope we can start voting in two weeks.
Cheers, Joachim -- Joachim Breitner mail@joachim-breitner.de http://www.joachim-breitner.de/
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