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| -- RFC 1: What should "arg" match?
fst :: (a, b) -> a
fst tup@(x, y) = x
--  ^^^^^^^^^^     <- 🎉 the whole pattern
--  ^^^            <- 👀 only the name of the whole argument, if given
--  ^^^  ^  ^      <- 🚀 all names in the pattern | 
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| -- RFC 2: What should "branch" match?
foo = bar
  where
    bar = 1
--   🎉 `foo = bar` and `bar = 1`
--   👀 `foo = bar where bar = 1`
--   🚀 `foo = bar where bar = 1` and `bar = 1` | 
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| -- RFC 3: What should "condition" match?
bap :: Int -> Int
bap | 1 == 1, 2 == 2 = x
--   🎉 `1 == 1` and `2 == 2`
--   👀 `1 == 1, 2 == 2` | 
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This discussion is for support of the Haskell programming language (#2178).
The top-level comments below are RFCs asking for feedback on what the correct behaviour is for Haskell.
Please use the emoji reactions—🎉, 👀, 🚀—to vote.
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