On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 09:23:44PM -0600, Bill Wood wrote: > I couldn't get getCPUTime (from module CPUTime) to work for me; if
Yeah, I had the same problem -- it would just return ten million or some other number, consistently. Use of getClockTime and diffClockTimes didn't help either. > anyone can enlighten me on how to get timing of function execution For my purposes I run my program prefixed with the Unix command 'time', and with minimal output because printing 25k of rational digits seems to take a while. Having found parameters which finish in just under a minute I then rerun with output. Then I try to convince my TA this is valid. :) > BTW profiling didn't work; when I tried to compile with profiling I was having problems with ghc 5.04; I got told to try 5.04.2 and haven't had problems since. Blessed be my sysadmins who responded quickly. To Oleg: I know about odd Bernoullis being zero and use that in the Bernoulli function itself; I hadn't thought about trying to simplify sumbn itself. Interesting... -xx- Damien X-) _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe
