Hi all, I've just (locally) added a [| ... |n] style of reification brackets that aren't type checked. This means I can do things like [| \g x y -> Tup (Cond g x y) --> Cond g (Tup x) (Tup y) |n] for describing rewrite rules (they end up being correctly typed when I've fiddled about with them). I think I've worked around cases where I'd wanted to do this but couldn't in the past, but where I had a simpler alternative; I didn't keep a note of them unfortunately. This has a very small impact on the code - just add a Bool to ExpBr (and the others) "data HsBracket id = ExpBr (HsExpr id) Bool" and then alter the handful of places it's used. My question is, is this an appropriate thing to be in Template Haskell? I for one would find it useful. Thanks Ian
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Ian Lynagh