Hello, >>>> I have just tried compiling my code with 8.4.2 and using >>>> -fmax-pmcheck-iterations=0, >>>> I gave GHC 12GB of ram and it still ran out (through `ulimit >>>> -v$((1024*1024*12))`). >>>> >>> Hmmm, I'm a bit confused. Why are our results so different? How >>> precisely are you invoking GHC? >> >> Here I meant my whole code, not just the repro. I could have been more clear. >> Nevertheless, I'm calling it through stack: >> > I'll admit that I am a bit lost; Minimal.hs compiles for me with a > maximum residency of ~3.5 GBytes with both -O1 and the PM check enabled > using GHC 8.4.1. Is this not the repro you are referring to?
I get the same behavior as you for Minimal.hs. The "my code" above referred to the whole library that I'm developping. In fact, the Minimal.hs file contains a distilled version of that library with a template haskell splice that we are trying to use in one of our fully fledged examples. Do you want me to produce a larger "NotSoMinimal.hs" closer to the real thing? Cheers, Victor _______________________________________________ ghc-devs mailing list [email protected] http://mail.haskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ghc-devs
