Patch-level releases *never* change interfaces, so we can't do this in 6.6.1. It's a pity all this has come up days before the 6.6 freeze. It's a year since 6.4 came out, so there's been plenty of time! There are always more things to put in, so one has to stop somewhere. You can argue, if you like, to delay 6.6 by a month. But we don't even know how long it would take to have the design discussion Simon | -----Original Message----- | From: Bulat Ziganshin [mailto:bulat.ziganshin@gmail.com] | Sent: 14 August 2006 16:22 | To: Simon Peyton-Jones | Cc: Bulat Ziganshin; Einar Karttunen; template-haskell@haskell.org | Subject: Re[4]: [Template-haskell] GADTs | | Hello Simon, | | Monday, August 14, 2006, 6:43:25 PM, you wrote: | | > | and, i think that adding TH constructs for all new language features | > | in 6.6 is really important for all TH developers. otherwise, we will | > | be like one-armed invalid. if SPJ don't want to change TH datatypes | > | after 6.6 release, it should be done just now | | > Quite the reverse. I think it's dangerous to fiddle just now, because | > there is only a matter of days before 6.6 is fixed. But after 6.6 we | > can review the data types and change them if there's a consensus. The | > exact design isn't something about which I feel strongly, apart from the | > principle in my previous message (avoiding gratuitous sugar) | | i hope that you will include this in 6.6.1 despite the fact that it | backward incompatible change? otherwise, postponing using of GADTs | with TH until 6.8 will be not so great.. | | | | -- | Best regards, | Bulat mailto:Bulat.Ziganshin@gmail.com