>> Sorry, I don't agree. I try to write >> things in a way that when you read it you >> can get an intuition on why it's doing >> what it's doing; (...)
> That's what comment are for :) You're right. I should stop my habit of using a script to remove comments before reading other people code :) >> generate. So, instead of checking if >> threads have finished, I decided to check >> if files exist and are available for >> writing. When I read 'takeMVar (...) > Checking a file is non blocking, right? > (...) Yes. That was a completely wrong idea. I just decided not use threads this time. > Threads won't give you a speedup unless you > run the program on a multi-core/multi-proc > machine. They help making the program > simpler, IMHO. Also agree. Properly threaded programs are a LOT easier to read. Maurício _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe