From the top of my head, I would expect that fromListN rejects both shorter and longer lists. If a user is under a wrong impression that some list has length N, it is better to fail early, before other, more dangerous implications of this impression are made (for example, using `unsafeIndex`)._______________________________________________However, my expectations disagree with the documentation, which states that the observable behaviour of fromListN should be equivalent to fromList: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/base-4.12.0.0/docs/GHC-Exts.html#v:fromListN I am not sure what was the motivation behind such choice.Best regards,AndrewOn 28 Feb 2020, at 02:53, Carter Schonwald <carter.schonwald@gmail.com> wrote:Hey everyone:When you see fromListN as a function in a library, do you assume / presume it’s expecting an exactly N element list ? Or do you expect/tolerate other behavior ?Should it reject shorter lists?Should it truncate or reject longer lists?A corner case of this came up in some bug discussion I was having regarding vector, and I shall claim and or presume that most folks assume exact size with prompt rejection of too long or too short.Thoughts please ?-Carter
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