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<p class="noindent"> <span class="footnote-mark"><a
id="fn1x5"> <sup class="textsuperscript">1</sup></a></span><span
class="ptmr7t-x-x-80">Note that the syntax of a pattern guard is the same as that of a generator in a list comprehension. The contextual difference is that, in a list</span>
<span
class="ptmr7t-x-x-80">comprehension, a pattern of type</span> <span
class="cmmi-8">t</span> <span
class="ptmr7t-x-x-80">goes with an expression of type</span> <span
class="pcrr7t-x-x-80">[</span><span
class="cmmi-8">t</span><span
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