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The functions `par' and `seq' are wired into GHC, and unfold
into uses of the `par#' and `seq#' primitives, respectively. If
you'd like to see this with your very own eyes, just run GHC with the
`-ddump-simpl' option. (Anything for a good time...)
You can use `par' and `seq' in Concurrent Haskell, though
I'm not sure why you would want to.
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