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If you rely on the implicit `import Prelude' that GHC normally does
for you, and if you don't use any weird flags (notably
`-fglasgow-exts'), and if you don't import the Glasgow extensions
interface, `GlaExts', then GHC should work exactly as the
Haskell report says, and the full user namespaces should be available
to you.
If you mess about with `import Prelude'... innocent hiding, e.g.,
import Prelude hiding ( fromIntegral )
should work just fine.
If you turn on `-fglasgow-exts', the compiler will recognise and parse
unboxed values properly. To get at the primitive operations described
herein, import the relevant interfaces.
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