
The rule-of-thumb (only violated in a few instances) has been that each proposal needs to be implemented in some Haskell compiler to be eligible for consideration as part of Haskell'. The pages that describe each proposal in detail (including Pros and Cons) also generally include comments about what the implementation status of the proposal is in various compilers. You can find them via the link in the Description column of the status tables or via their associated ticket page. If there some specific proposals where more you feel implementation detail is needed, please feel free to let us know. - Ravi Stefan Monnier wrote:
Ravi Nanavati has very helpfully put together a status report for the Haskell Prime process. Please see this link, or read the pasted text below:
This wiki is really neat. I do wish there was some information in it about the implementation status of those proposals, so we can tell if those things are already implemented in most Haskell compilers/interpreters (and for how long).
Stefan
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