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Meanwhile, Dimitrios, Simon, and Stephanie Weirich are also working on
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fixing one of GHC's more embarassing bugs (Trac [\#1496](https://gitlab.haskell.org//ghc/ghc/issues/1496)),
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fixing one of GHC's more embarrassing bugs (Trac [\#1496](https://gitlab.haskell.org//ghc/ghc/issues/1496)),
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whereby an interaction of type families and the newtype-deriving can
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persuade GHC to generate type-unsound code. It's remained un-fixed
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because the obvious approaches seem to be hacks, so the cure was as
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- Simon PJ totally re-engineered the way that INLINE pragmas are
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implemented, with the goal of making them more robust and
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predicatable [ http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/cvs-ghc/2009-October/050881.html !InlinePatch](http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/cvs-ghc/2009-October/050881.html !InlinePatch). There's a new CONLIKE pragma which
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predictable [ http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/cvs-ghc/2009-October/050881.html !InlinePatch](http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/cvs-ghc/2009-October/050881.html !InlinePatch). There's a new CONLIKE pragma which
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affects rule matching.
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- Peter Jonsson did an internship in which he made a start on turning
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