Hi,

Eric Kow <[email protected]> writes:
> Maybe it would make sense to use the extensible-exceptions package
> so you can use GHC 6.10 exceptions everywhere?
just a note that this is now fixed. I have also improved the index handling and
it is now both faster and can do proper, efficient subtree queries. (It's also
broken on big-endian machines, will fix later.)

15:56:05 | m...@eri:~/dev/darcs/ghc-testsuite -> find tests/h98 | wc -l
73

15:56:10 | m...@eri:~/dev/darcs/ghc-testsuite -> time gorsvet  wh tests/h98
gorsvet wh tests/h98  0,01s user 0,01s system 97% cpu 0,020 total

15:56:13 | m...@eri:~/dev/darcs/ghc-testsuite -> time gorsvet wh
gorsvet wh  0,10s user 0,02s system 96% cpu 0,129 total

15:56:57 | m...@eri:~/dev/darcs/ghc-testsuite -> time darcs wh tests/h98
What's new in "tests/h98":

No changes!
darcs wh tests/h98  0,18s user 0,03s system 79% cpu 0,262 total

15:56:59 | m...@eri:~/dev/darcs/ghc-testsuite -> time darcs wh
No changes!
darcs wh  0,89s user 0,10s system 91% cpu 1,083 total

Yours,
   Petr.

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