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$ cat sugared.hs
main = print $ log $ exp 1
$ cat desugar.sh
stack exec ghc -- -c sugared.hs -ddump-simpl
$ ./desugar.sh

==================== Tidy Core ====================
Result size of Tidy Core
  = {terms: 26, types: 13, coercions: 0, joins: 0/0}

-- RHS size: {terms: 8, types: 3, coercions: 0, joins: 0/0}
main :: IO ()
[GblId]
main
  = print
      @ Double
      GHC.Float.$fShowDouble
      (log
         @ Double
         GHC.Float.$fFloatingDouble
         (exp @ Double GHC.Float.$fFloatingDouble (GHC.Types.D# 1.0##)))
02:20
$ cat sugared.hs
main = print $ (log . exp) 1
$ ./desugar.sh

==================== Tidy Core ====================
Result size of Tidy Core
  = {terms: 27, types: 16, coercions: 0, joins: 0/0}

-- RHS size: {terms: 9, types: 6, coercions: 0, joins: 0/0}
main :: IO ()
[GblId]
main
  = print
      @ Double
      GHC.Float.$fShowDouble
      (. @ Double
         @ Double
         @ Double
         (log @ Double GHC.Float.$fFloatingDouble)
         (exp @ Double GHC.Float.$fFloatingDouble)
         (GHC.Types.D# 1.0##))
> We mentioned earlier that lazy computations, i.e. thunks, capture the current stack when they are created, and restore this stack when they are evaluated. What about top-level thunks? They are “created” when the program is compiled, so what stack should we give them? The technical name for a top-level thunk is a CAF (“Constant Applicative Form”). - downloads.haskell.org/~ghc/latest/docs/html/users_guide/…
Is GHCI operating in the CAF? :)
 
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