[GHC] #10843: Allow do blocks without dollar signs as arguments

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#10843: Allow do blocks without dollar signs as arguments
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        Reporter:  agibiansky        |                   Owner:  agibiansky
            Type:  feature request   |                  Status:  new
        Priority:  normal            |               Milestone:
       Component:  Compiler          |                 Version:  7.10.2
  (Parser)                           |
      Resolution:                    |                Keywords:
Operating System:  Unknown/Multiple  |            Architecture:
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 Type of failure:  None/Unknown      |               Test Case:
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Description changed by agibiansky:

Old description:

> I would like the following to be valid Haskell code:
>
> {{{#!hs
> main = when True do
>   putStrLn "Hello!"
> }}}
>
> Instead of requiring a dollar sign before the "do". This would parse as
>
> {{{#!hs
> main = when True (do
>   putStrLn "Hello!")
> }}}
>

> Similarly, allow lambdas in the same way
> {{{#!hs
> main = forM values \value ->
>   print value
> }}}
>
> parses as
>
> {{{#!hs
> main = forM values (\value ->
>   print value)
> }}}
>
> One possible question: does this also do the same thing for LambdaCase?
> It's an option but I would say no.

New description:

 I would like the following to be valid Haskell code:

 {{{#!hs
 main = when True do
   putStrLn "Hello!"
 }}}

 Instead of requiring a dollar sign before the "do". This would parse as

 {{{#!hs
 main = when True (do
   putStrLn "Hello!")
 }}}


 Similarly, allow lambdas in the same way
 {{{#!hs
 main = forM values \value ->
   print value
 }}}

 parses as

 {{{#!hs
 main = forM values (\value ->
   print value)
 }}}

 One possible question: does this also do the same thing for LambdaCase? I
 think that since people expect lambda case to just be a simple desugaring
 it should also work, so then

 {{{#!hs
 main = forM values \case
     Just x -> print x
     Nothing -> print y
 }}}

 parses as

 {{{#!hs
 main = forM values (\case
     Just x -> print x
     Nothing -> print y)
 }}}

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