Dear GHC team, I cannot understand why do you remove the C stage in GHC. To my mind: let the result be 3 times slower, but preserve the C code. Because it works everyhere, and there is no real need to rewrite the same program separately for all the existing processors (which number may become, for example, 11000). I am naive, and am not a specialist. But only an invariant program ever has sense. Has the modern GHC a sensible compilation result level to be observed (documented?) (graph rewriting code, or like this) ?
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