I haven't seen this before myself (running on OS X), though in the past we had a report of slowdown in long-running ghci sessions which was hard to reproduce. What versions of GHC and OS X are you using?
Do you know if this is a problem with text entry in general or only haskeline? If you run the command :m +System.IO Control.Exception Control.Monad (hSetBuffering stdin NoBuffering >> hSetEcho stdin False >> forever (getChar >>= \c -> putStr ['{',c,'}'])) `finally` (hSetEcho stdin True >> hSetBuffering stdin LineBuffering) and hold down the 'a' key, does it smoothly output "{a}{a}{a}..." or does it have similar hiccups? -Judah On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 5:02 PM, Evan Laforge <qdun...@gmail.com> wrote: > On my OS X, if I load a couple hundred modules into ghci as bytecode, > text entry gets balky and laggy. So e.g. if I hold down a key, the > letters will stream in but have frequent hiccups. This seems to > adversely affect haskeline as well, such that, using vi mode, > sometimes ^[ to move to command mode will be lost, or it will > spontaneously go to insert mode, or ^[ followed by 'h' will be just > beep and remain in insert mode. If I load most of the modules > compiled, this doesn't happen, or at least is not nearly so bad. > > It doesn't seem to be due to background work by ghci or anything, > because it doesn't matter how long I wait after loading the modules. > My previous random guess was that increased memory use made the GC > work more, and my pauses were due to major collections. But when I > try on linux, ghci remains responsive no matter how many modules I > load, so maybe it's an OS X only problem. > > Do any other OS X users see this effect? > _______________________________________________ > Glasgow-haskell-users mailing list > Glasgow-haskell-users@haskell.org > http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/glasgow-haskell-users >
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