Don’t forget ghc 9 is already out! :) On Mon, Feb 15, 2021 at 2:10 PM Troels Henriksen <at...@sigkill.dk> wrote:
> It is very likely that issue 17386 is the issue. With > > {-# OPTIONS_GHC -Wno-overlapping-patterns -Wno-incomplete-patterns > -Wno-incomplete-uni-patterns -Wno-incomplete-record-updates #-} > > my module(s) compile very quickly. I'll wait and see if GHC 9 does > better before I try to create a smaller case (and now I at least have a > workaround). > > Sebastian Graf <sgraf1...@gmail.com> writes: > > > Hi, > > > > I'm not sure I see all the context of the conversation, but it is > entirely > > possible that code with many local constraints regresses the > pattern-match > > checker (which is accounted to Desugaring in the profile emitted by -v2), > > I'm afraid. That simply has to do with the fact that we now actually care > > about them, previously they were mostly discarded. > > > > I'd be glad if you submitted a relatively isolated reproducer of what is > > fast with 8.8 and slow with 8.10 (even better 9.0). > > I hope that things have improved since we fixed > > https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/17836, which is part of 9.0 > but > > not of 8.10. > > > > Cheers, > > Sebastian > > > > Am Mo., 15. Feb. 2021 um 19:04 Uhr schrieb Troels Henriksen < > > at...@sigkill.dk>: > > > >> Carter Schonwald <carter.schonw...@gmail.com> writes: > >> > >> > Ccing ghc devs since that’s a better forum perhaps > >> > Crazy theory: > >> > > >> > this is a regression due the the partial changes to pattern matching > >> > coverage checking in 8.10 that finished / landed in ghc 9 > >> > > >> > Why: > >> > Desugaring is when pattern/ case statement translation happens I > think? > >> > And the only obvious “big thing” is that you have some huge , albeit > sane > >> > for a compiler, pattern matching > >> > > >> > I’d first check if the new ghc 9 release doesn’t have that regression > in > >> > build time that you experienced. And if it does file a ticket. > >> > > >> > I may be totally wrong, but that seems like a decent likelihood ! > >> > >> You may be right! Another module that regressed is also mainly > >> characterised by large-but-not-insane case expressions: > >> > >> > https://github.com/diku-dk/futhark/blob/d0839412bdd11884d75a1494dd5de5191833f39e/src/Futhark/Optimise/Simplify/Rules.hs > >> > >> I'll try to split these modules up a little bit (I should have done so a > >> while ago anyway) and maybe that will make the picture even clearer. > >> > >> -- > >> \ Troels > >> /\ Henriksen > >> _______________________________________________ > >> ghc-devs mailing list > >> ghc-devs@haskell.org > >> http://mail.haskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ghc-devs > >> > > -- > \ Troels > /\ Henriksen >
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