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This page collects thinking about mechanisms that support type-safe distribution
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This page collects thinking about mechanisms that support type-safe distribution
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of Haskell programs, particularly focusing on the issues of serialisation.
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of Haskell programs, particularly focusing on the issues of serialisation.
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The corresponding Trac ticket to track progress is [\#7015](https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/issues/7015).
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The corresponding Trac ticket to track progress is #7015.
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Several distinct layers are involved; they constitute the main payload of this design:
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Several distinct layers are involved; they constitute the main payload of this design:
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libraries like `distributed-closure` to be written in an entirely type-safe way.
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libraries like `distributed-closure` to be written in an entirely type-safe way.
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See also this ticket about rationalising the runtime reflection naming structures: [\#10068](https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/issues/10068).
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See also this ticket about rationalising the runtime reflection naming structures: #10068.
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