[GHC] #1488: Code that won't ever be executed should not give rise to constraints

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Sat Jul 7 16:22:44 EDT 2007


#1488: Code that won't ever be executed should not give rise to constraints
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    Reporter:  iampure at gmail.com  |        Owner:                  
        Type:  feature request    |       Status:  closed          
    Priority:  normal             |    Milestone:                  
   Component:  Compiler           |      Version:  6.6.1           
    Severity:  normal             |   Resolution:  wontfix         
    Keywords:                     |   Difficulty:  Moderate (1 day)
          Os:  Unknown            |     Testcase:                  
Architecture:  Unknown            |  
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Changes (by iampure at gmail.com):

  * resolution:  => wontfix
  * status:  new => closed

Comment:

 I changed my mind, the problem at hand can be solved in a different way
 probably and making the compiler any more complex wouldn't be worth it and
 it would only make the whole thing less specified and sers would come up
 with new cases like: "if you can do that, you can also do it in this case,
 and that one, and that one, etc."

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Ticket URL: <http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/1488>
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