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On Sat, 2007-10-27 at 18:48 -0400, Isaac Dupree wrote:
> When I try to go to one of the Module.hs files, e.g. on
> darcs.haskell.org, it now has type HS and Firefox refuses to display it
> (and only lets me download it). Does anyone know how to make Firefox
> treat certain file types as others
Josef Svenningsson wrote:
Less bogus timing:
avg4: 18.0s
avgS: 2.2s
avgP: 17.4s
OK, so these figures make an even stronger case for my conclusion :-)
Single traversal can be much faster than multiple traversals *when
done right*.
Did you use +RTS -N2 on your program (or whatever it is that mak
Dougal Stanton wrote:
On 27/10/2007, Isaac Dupree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When I try to go to one of the Module.hs files, e.g. on
darcs.haskell.org, it now has type HS and Firefox refuses to display it
(and only lets me download it). Does anyone know how to make Firefox
treat certain file ty
On 10/26/07, Dan Weston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for letting me know about the Data.Strict library on Hackage. I
> will definitely make use of that! BTW, you left out an import
> Data.List(foldl') in your example.
>
Yes, Data.Strict can be pretty handy for getting the right strictness.
S
On 27/10/2007, Isaac Dupree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I try to go to one of the Module.hs files, e.g. on
> darcs.haskell.org, it now has type HS and Firefox refuses to display it
> (and only lets me download it). Does anyone know how to make Firefox
> treat certain file types as others (HS
When I try to go to one of the Module.hs files, e.g. on
darcs.haskell.org, it now has type HS and Firefox refuses to display it
(and only lets me download it). Does anyone know how to make Firefox
treat certain file types as others (HS as plain text, in particular)?
so that I can browse them w