[Hackage] #233: case of Boolean values "true" and "false" should not matter

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Thu Mar 27 13:29:10 EDT 2008


#233: case of Boolean values "true" and "false" should not matter
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  Reporter:  guest          |        Owner:          
      Type:  defect         |       Status:  reopened
  Priority:  normal         |    Milestone:          
 Component:  Cabal library  |      Version:  1.2.3.0 
  Severity:  normal         |   Resolution:          
  Keywords:                 |   Difficulty:  normal  
Ghcversion:  6.8.2          |     Platform:          
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Comment (by ross):

 I think it was a mistake.  Try complaining that `true` and `false` don't
 work in a Haskell program.

 More generally, there have been a number of ad hoc introductions of case
 insensitivity; it's not clear what the guiding principles are.

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