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Trying to index it always returns error and can cause segmentation fault in the running program or interpreter (GHCi).) cli-argumentsFor empty list of I£s returns empty array that has no elements. Trying to index it always returns error and can cause segmentation fault in the running program or interpreter (GHCi).* cli-argumentsFor empty list of I£s returns empty array that has no elements. Trying to index it always returns error and can cause segmentation fault in the running program or interpreter (GHCi).+ cli-argumentsFor empty list of I£s returns empty array that has no elements. Trying to index it always returns error and can cause segmentation fault in the running program or interpreter (GHCi)., cli-argumentsFor empty list of I£s returns empty array that has no elements. Trying to index it always returns error and can cause segmentation fault in the running program or interpreter (GHCi).- cli-argumentsFor empty list of I£s returns empty array that has no elements. 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