
On Wed, 4 Jan 2017, Artyom wrote:
However, not everyone is an experienced programmer and not everyone is solving Real-World Problems with Haskell. Some people just want to have fun when they are programming, and maybe get something useful as a result. In my experience, nothing kills fun better than having to unwrap and chain Maybes, add dozens of imports, insert `error`s and so on whenever you don't care about failure, etc etc etc.
You could just ignore the deprecation warnings like you ignore type defaulting warnings for numbers in GHCi.
I'm glad that qualified imports exist, and I also think it would be good if there was a GHC flag banning unqualified imports.
There is -fwarn-missing-import-lists. https://downloads.haskell.org/~ghc/8.0.1/docs/html/users_guide/using-warning...