Hello. Thu, Feb 09, 2012 at 01:32:41PM -0500, Clark Gaebel wrote > Hi all, > > I've just released stm-conduit [1] on Hackage. This package introduces > conduits > to the wonderful world of concurrency. > > My package solves the common problem of constant bottleneck switching loaders > have. This is when, for example, we stream XML from the disk and then parse > the > XML in one conduit pipeline. While it streams a file from the disk, the > process > is clearly IO bound, and while it parses the XML, the process is CPU bound. By > putting each task on its own thread, the disk IO doesn't need to wait for the > CPU to parse a document before loading the next file. By using stm-based > conduits, we have full resource utilization. > > The way it does this is by creating a source and sink for TChans, letting us > stream data between conduits and channels. There are more examples in the > docs. > > Check it out! > > Regards, > - clark > > [1] http://hackage.haskell.org/package/stm-conduit
A day ago I've make analogical library in utils for my project, code was 90% same. Thanks for putting such a library on hackage -- Best regards, Alexander.
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