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  "path": "/t/final-call-for-ghc-string-interpolation-proposal/14234#post_12",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-11T00:24:07.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Yes, that’s a good observation. I opened a CLC discussion for adding a relevant typeclass like `Display`. But I like ChickenProp’s comment saying that having a class specifically for `Interpolate` is nicer than a general class, because it’s narrowly scoped and doesn’t claim to represent “the definitive way to render a type to String”, which may be numerous (e.g. floats)",
  "title": "Final call for GHC String Interpolation proposal!"
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