
#9898: Wanted: higher-order type-level programming -------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: erisco | Owner: Type: feature | Status: new request | Milestone: Priority: normal | Version: 7.8.3 Component: Compiler | Keywords: (Type checker) | Architecture: x86_64 (amd64) Resolution: | Difficulty: Unknown Operating System: Windows | Blocked By: Type of failure: GHC | Related Tickets: rejects valid program | Test Case: | Blocking: | Differential Revisions: | -------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Comment (by jstolarek): Replying to [comment:6 rwbarton]:
Really? #9433 is marked as merged as 7.8.4 You're right. In that case this behaviour will change in GHC 7.8.4. I don't know why, but my impression was that 7.8.4 will only address some critical LLVM bug.
Or is there a distinction between the "applied to zero arguments" case and the "applied to at least one, but fewer than its arity" case? No, that's the same.
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