> (Of course, this is not Haskell 98 behaviour.) I think I
> managed to forget
> to tell anyone of this flag. And to my surprise I can't find
> it any more!
It's lumped in with -fno-implicit-prelude, but the extra functionality
isn't supported in 4.08.2 (but hopefully will be in 5.00).
Cheers,
Simon
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