![]() -> The provided Plutus code called 'error'. This scenario _could_ work if `choose_data` was lazy in its arguments. Which is a reasonable thing to expect from `choose_data`. Since we don't have any way to introduce on-demand lazyness in the language (and we are not looking for ways), we need to make a special case for `choose_data` which is a perfect (and singular) use case for it. |
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