In the following code, will "other things" be executed or the "return ()"
will end function f? I guess the answer is yes ("other things" WILL be
executed anyway), but I'd like to understand why won't the "return ()" be
the [state change/result produced] created by f.
f :: IO ()
f = do
-- lots of things
if False then doSomething else (return ())
-- other things
Thanks,
-- Andre
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