Sorry, that was my first Reddit post and I messed up. Please use this link http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/2pscxh/ann_deepseqbounded_seqaid_leaky/
-Andrew On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 7:07 AM, Andrew Seniuk <ras...@gmail.com> wrote: > This trio of related packages explores strictness control in a variety of > ways. > > deepseq-bounded provides classes and generic functions to artificially > force evaluation, to extents controlled by static or dynamic configuration. > > seqaid puts that into practise, providing a GHC plugin to auto-instrument > your package with a strictness harness, which is dynamically optimisable > during runtime. This is supported directly in the GHC compilation > pipeline, without requiring (or performing!) any edits to your sources. > > leaky is a minimal, prototypic executable that leaks space under current > state-of-the-art compilation (GHC 7.8.3 -O2, at the present time). > > deepseq-bounded > hackage: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/deepseq-bounded > homepage: http://www.fremissant.net/deepseq-bounded > > seqaid > hackage: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/seqaid > homepage: http://www.fremissant.net/seqaid > > leaky > hackage: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/leaky > homepage: http://www.fremissant.net/leaky > > Reddit discussion for the three together: > > http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/2ps8f5/ann_deepseqbounded_seqaid_leaky/ > > Easiest way to try them all, is to install seqaid and run the demo: > > cabal install seqaid > seqaid demo > > This tests seqaid on a local copy of the leaky source package. > > It turned out to be routine to extend deepseq-bounded and seqaid to > dynamically configurable parallelisation (paraid?). Many other wrappers > could be explored, too! Maybe seqaid should be renamed to koolaid or > something... > > It's a pretty complicated system, and just first release, so there's bound > to be lots of problems. I've not set up a bug tracker, but will maintain a > casual list of bugs and feature requests at > > http://www.fremissant.net/seqaid/trac > > and will set up a proper tracker if there's interest. > > Any isssues (or comments), I'm here, or on the reddit discussion (or > email). > > Andrew Seniuk > rasfar on #haskell > >
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