+\subsection{Commands (in arrow abstractions)}
+%* *
+%************************************************************************
+
+We re-use HsExpr to represent these.
+
+\begin{code}
+type HsCmd id = HsExpr id
+
+data HsArrAppType = HsHigherOrderApp | HsFirstOrderApp
+\end{code}
+
+The legal constructors for commands are:
+
+ = HsArrApp ... -- as above
+
+ | HsArrForm ... -- as above
+
+ | HsApp (HsCmd id)
+ (HsExpr id)
+
+ | HsLam (Match id) -- kappa
+
+ -- the renamer turns this one into HsArrForm
+ | OpApp (HsExpr id) -- left operand
+ (HsCmd id) -- operator
+ Fixity -- Renamer adds fixity; bottom until then
+ (HsCmd id) -- right operand
+
+ | HsPar (HsCmd id) -- parenthesised command
+
+ | HsCase (HsExpr id)
+ [Match id] -- bodies are HsCmd's
+ SrcLoc
+
+ | HsIf (HsExpr id) -- predicate
+ (HsCmd id) -- then part
+ (HsCmd id) -- else part
+ SrcLoc
+
+ | HsLet (HsBinds id) -- let(rec)
+ (HsCmd id)
+
+ | HsDo (HsStmtContext Name) -- The parameterisation is unimportant
+ -- because in this context we never use
+ -- the PatGuard or ParStmt variant
+ [Stmt id] -- HsExpr's are really HsCmd's
+ (ReboundNames id)
+ PostTcType -- Type of the whole expression
+ SrcLoc
+
+Top-level command, introducing a new arrow.
+This may occur inside a proc (where the stack is empty) or as an
+argument of a command-forming operator.
+
+\begin{code}
+data HsCmdTop id
+ = HsCmdTop (HsCmd id)
+ [PostTcType] -- types of inputs on the command's stack
+ PostTcType -- return type of the command
+ (ReboundNames id)
+ -- after type checking:
+ -- names used in the command's desugaring
+\end{code}
+
+%************************************************************************
+%* *