Here's another Haskell example where I'd be interested to see a Rust counterpart. It's a red-black tree implementation where the tree invariants are enforced by types. The code would less ugly with more recent GHC features, but same idea.
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Can't think of anything.
The novelty must have worn off over time.
Or maybe my mind doesn't get blown easily.