> Actually subsetting is making this worse: Things freshly learned for
> Haskell won't work in the config language, restrictions encountered in
> the config language will be unthinkingly transferred to Haskell.

I agree.  This is exactly what I felt when I tried to use Fay language, which is a «proper subset» of Haskell (in the end I switched to GHCJS).

пт, 16 сент. 2016 г. в 19:00, Joachim Durchholz <jo@durchholz.org>:
Am 16.09.2016 um 15:38 schrieb Imants Cekusins:
> a lot of what is often called "complexity" stems from lack of types and
> gaps in comments / documentation.

That's a big issue with Gradle.

The third problem I know Gradle for is that it makes it surprisingly
difficult to inspect the execution plan.
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