+Note [Failure thunks and CPR]
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+When we make a failure point we ensure that it
+does not look like a thunk. Example:
+
+ let fail = \rw -> error "urk"
+ in case x of
+ [] -> fail realWorld#
+ (y:ys) -> case ys of
+ [] -> fail realWorld#
+ (z:zs) -> (y,z)
+
+Reason: we know that a failure point is always a "join point" and is
+entered at most once. Adding a dummy 'realWorld' token argument makes
+it clear that sharing is not an issue. And that in turn makes it more
+CPR-friendly. This matters a lot: if you don't get it right, you lose
+the tail call property. For example, see Trac #3403.
+