On 12/13/06, Neil Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Krasimir,

> to produce code with reasonable performance. The major problem with
> YHC is that it still doesn't have strictness analyzer.

It does, or rather Yhc.Core does (see Yhc.Core.Strictness -
http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/fp/yhc/snapshot/docs/Yhc-Core-Strictness.html).
This was only done a few weeks ago, so the .NET translator has no
benefit from it.

And strictness is not the biggest problem, a complete lack of any
optimisations is, but I'm working on that one too!

It is great to hear that. Of course an optimiser will be beneficial
too but I guess that even the benefit that the code generator can have
from the strictness analyzer will make huge difference.

Cheers,
 Krasimir
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