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Sometimes, writing Haskell is like having an argument with the compiler. You give it your reasoning, and it checks it over for flaws. And if it thinks it finds one, it will tell you all about it. You then have to look over what it told you, and figure out exactly what its complaint is. Did I just express myself badly? Or am I actually wrong? Or, very occasionally, the compiler is just being petula
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