hell, lazy evaluation alone (even ignoring io) is one of the most DEEPLY imperative evaluation strategies known to programming languages :)
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@dibblego@cartazio Oleg's comments here seem relevant http://haskell.1045720.n5.nabble.com/HANSEI-in-Haskell-td3393475.html … -
@swannodette@dibblego that Oleg stuff has more to do with managing explicit sharing than with lazy evaluation per se.
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@dibblego@swannodette when a thunk is evaluated, the closure ref and header meta data get updated. Though it can be used for parallelism -
@cartazio@swannodette what is that to do with imperative programming? - Show replies
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