achille
A Haskell library for building incremental static site generators (by flupe)
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Overloading the lambda abstraction in Haskell
Your best bet would be to copy this file, which is exactly what is implemented in the article, but on my Recipe m category.
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Overloading the lambda abstraction in Haskell
Since Haskell lacks precise specifications and proofs, it’s not a very suitable setting for resolving the question of what this technique really accomplishes. It seems simple enough, however, to implement in Agda, adding the correctness specification and proofs that the Haskell version lacks. Then we’d know. If you want to investigate, I’d be up for collaborating.