Also Ning Wang and Andreas Voellmy have taken over maintainership of Hoopl, so
they would be good people to talk to.
Simon
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Subject: Hoopl question
Hi,
I've just
Also Ning Wang and Andreas Voellmy have taken over maintainership of Hoopl
Sadly, this is not what Hackage says.
Janek
,
so they would be good people to talk to.
Simon
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To:
Wang
| Subject: Re: Hoopl question
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| Also Ning Wang and Andreas Voellmy have taken over maintainership of
| Hoopl
| Sadly, this is not what Hackage says.
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| Janek
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| ,
| so they would be good people to talk to.
|
| Simon
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On Sun, May 3, 2015 at 7:39 PM Jan Stolarek jan.stola...@p.lodz.pl
wrote:
Michał,
one of my students is currently working on this:
https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Hoopl/Cleanup
as his BSc thesis (see #8315). It might turn out that he will also have
enough time to focus on
Which reminds me about another question I had -- the main reason to have
the specialized module in GHC (instead of relying on the Hoopl one) is
performance,
right?
Yes. If you're interested you might look at ghc-devs archives from July and
August 2013 - I was
doing MSR internship at that
Michał,
one of my students is currently working on this:
https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Hoopl/Cleanup
as his BSc thesis (see #8315). It might turn out that he will also have enough
time to focus on
performance issues in Hoopl but at this point it is hard to tell.
Janek
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