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idea: people with experience write an index of module strategies #198

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quinn-dougherty opened this issue Nov 2, 2021 · 0 comments
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I'm gathering that there's a diversity of tactics.

  • Just codegen over the whole library, like examples/containers
  • axiomatize parts of it by hand, like examples/wc's strategy toward bytestring re here
  • various stages of middle ground
  • other strategies i'm not aware of

My guess is it would be high value for someone knowledgeable and experienced with the tool to quite briefly run through a list of packages from hackage and jot down strategies they'd recommend. For example, a discussion of what it would take to hs-to-coq lens would be a good way of teaching advanced usage of the tool.

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