On 3/25/2014 19:11, Mateusz Kowalczyk wrote:
That commit is not in 2.14.1. Do you have any benchmarks to show the
speedup? If the commit does some significant speedup, I'm not against
backporting it into Haddock released with 7.8.2 (and there is at least
1 other fix I want to get into 7.8.2) but we pretty much closed the
2.14.1, it's up on Hackage and everything and that's what's planned to
ship with 7.8.1.
Hmm, now, when I'm trying to reproduce things I don't see haddock
producing any assembly output let alone split it when using 7.8rc2 haddock.
It seemed to me some time ago haddock became slow when processing a
package built with --enable-split-objs and I've decided to look into
things and discovered haddock wants .hi interface files and produces
assembly output to produce these interface files.
I was extremely surprised, rechecked things several times and saw the
same picture.
Now I can't reproduce this at all.
If haddock never produced .hi interface files and/or assembly output
then that was some mental aberration and the whole story can be dropped.
Regards,
Kyra
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