jay: > Don Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > >jay: > >> Don Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > >> >jay: > >> >> I also have constants that are too large to compile. I am resigned to > >> >> loading them from data files--other solutions seem even worse. > >> ... > >> >> Data.Binary eases the irritation somewhat. > >> > > >> >Did you try bytestring literals (and maybe parsing them in-memory with > >> >Data.Binary)? > > I finally squeezed enough time to try it, and it didn't work for me.
> > -- > ghc Overflow.hs > [1 of 1] Compiling Overflow ( Overflow.hs, Overflow.o ) Enable optimisations! Compile with ghc -O2. You need this to avoid having a very slow pack call at runtime. > Overflow.hs:8:10:stack overflow: use +RTS -K<size> to increase it > -- > > where Overflow.hs is in the vicinity of 40M and looks like > > -- > {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} > > module Overflow where > > import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy as S > > bigData :: S.ByteString > bigData = "\0\0\0\0\0\5\67\195\0\0\0\0... > -- > > I didn't compress it, because Codec.Compression.GZip didn't compile for > me. It looked like a library change since 6.6 broke it. Probably you don't have the zlib.h header? Or make sure you have the latest version of zlib from hackage -- it does work. > Is there a handy string escaping function in the libraries somewhere? It > only took a minute to write one, and I spent longer than that looking, > so maybe it's the wrong question.... Surely it's in there somewhere, and > I'm just 2 dum 2 c. The show function? _______________________________________________ Glasgow-haskell-users mailing list Glasgow-haskell-users@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/glasgow-haskell-users