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convention that only macros that deal with types may start with a colon.
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way... for now)
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necessary.
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+ No more "m/"-prefixed functions.
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type and its "magical" compiler behavior.
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not need (or impose a need on) tags.
- The "do" macro for monads also doesn't need tags anymore.
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Also improved aliasing support in the old compiler.
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to avoid confusion since "/" is used for relative module paths.
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