[GHC] #11518: Test TcCoercibleFail hangs with substitution sanity checks enabled
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#11518: Test TcCoercibleFail hangs with substitution sanity checks enabled
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Reporter: niteria | Owner: niteria
Type: bug | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Compiler (Type | Version: 8.1
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Operating System: Unknown/Multiple | Architecture:
Type of failure: Compile-time | Unknown/Multiple
performance bug | Test Case:
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Comment (by niteria):
It's always been 100: [0b7e538a09bc958474ec704063eaa08836e9270e].
> why doesn't checkRecTc cut off the unwrapping?
It *does* (or would if we run it long enough), but 100 is way too big in
case of a type that's growing exponentially.
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Ticket URL: <http://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/11518#comment:11>
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