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  • The language evolves and numerous extensions have been proposed and many of them have been implemented in some Haskell s == Extensions of Haskell ==
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  • [[Category:Language extensions]] ...he FlexibleInstances, MultiParamTypeClasses and FunctionalDependencies GHC extensions.
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  • [[Category:Language extensions]] Rank-2 or Rank-N types may be specifically enabled by the language extensions
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  • ...>The family of types supported is based on sums of products (together with extensions). This means that mutually recursive types and nested are supported.</li></ <li><p>The extensions can include Haskell primitive types, function spaces
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  • ...standard compiler if you want fast code. GHC is written in Haskell (plus extensions), and its size and complexity mean that it is less portable than Hugs, it r ...rts almost all Haskell 98 and Haskell 2010 features plus many experimental extensions. The compiler runs on Mac OS X, Windows (Cygwin), and various Unix flavors.
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  • extensions to John Hughes' pretty printing library.
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  • * Extending refactorings to cope with new extensions ...r that is maintained and up-to-date with the current language standard and extensions.
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  • This page lists proposed extensions to the Haskell list functions, whether in the [http://www.haskell.org/ghc/d * [[Prelude extensions]]
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  • Even more, for some type extensions the automatic inference fails,
    2 KB (267 words) - 15:18, 6 February 2021
  • *[[:Category:Language extensions | Language extensions]] - many language extensions are to do with changes to the type system.
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  • certain language extensions. The <code>Arrows</code> option provides the special Arrow syntax, and the
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  • * '''''Kansas Lava -- Using and Abusing GHC's Type Extensions''''' (Andrew Farmer)
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  • === Incorporate some Jhc extensions ===
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  • We've found the following documents that propose extensions or variations of the original proposal: '''Motivation''': these ideas are direct extensions of context synonyms and are useful for clients.
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  • When you write a general module you cannot predict all possible extensions.
    4 KB (753 words) - 13:49, 22 November 2006
  • * Requires [[Yhc]] to be installed, which doesn't accept most Haskell extensions. This will be fixed once [[GHC]].Core is available as a standalone library.
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  • instances. The use of these extensions is limited to the library only. The end user code needs no such extensions.
    7 KB (1,135 words) - 00:59, 30 July 2007
  • ...ki can be used with at least GHC and Hugs (others?). It relies on compiler extensions for overlapping and undecidable instances. ...te code for such applications, but relies on very few non-standard Haskell extensions.
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  • * best abuse of implementation-specific extensions
    3 KB (422 words) - 00:04, 18 January 2007
  • [[Category:Language extensions]]
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