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How lazy do push streams need to be?
Re Haskell Foldl: do you mean it doesn't support finite streams? Because the limitation of Foldl is precisely the fact that it is strict and doesn't support early termination. See https://github.com/Gabriella439/foldl/issues/85
What are some alternatives?
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