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"textContent": "GHC how do you say good test suite, which is why most bugs get caught. I would also say that most compiler bugs are of the form of a theoretically correct program getting rejected, rather than an incorrect result. In short, I think the testsuite and the wealth of hackage packages are the evidence for GHC being trustworthy.",
"title": "How trustworthy and robust is GHC?"
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