Orchid XP v8 <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
> No matter how buggy your Haskell code is, it *cannot* segfault. It
> cannot access initialised or dangling references. It cannot corrupt
> global variables. It cannot be thread-unsafe. It cannot cause other
> unrelated parts of your program to not malfunction. You do not need to
> test for these bugs because they cannot exist in the first place.
You mean there aren't mutable arrays in Haskell?
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- Warp
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