On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 16:05 -0500, Mario Blazevic wrote:
> No container data type can be annotated as strict. That means I have
> to pepper my code with explicit evaluations to HNF before every
> writeIORef (reference label):
>
> newState `seq` writeIORef (reference label) newState
Or it ca
I spent several days last week trying to track a cause of a 100%
slowdown after some trivial changes I made. The profiler didn't show any
slowdown, presumably because it was dependent on optimizations, so I had
to revert to tweak-run-measure cycle.
It turned out the slowdown was caused b
Simon Marlow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> We've been meaning to switch bug trackers for some time, and yesterday I
> finally got annoyed enough with SourceForge to do something about it.
> I've imported all our SourceForge tracker data into a new Trac
> installation:
Hooray!
> Not
> > I've imported all our SourceForge tracker data into a new Trac
> > installation:
Just one minor nit: the front page URL tells me a lot about Trac,
but nothing at all about ghc!
Eventually, I worked out that I needed to click on "View tickets",
but it took a while to realise this.
Regards,
"Simon Marlow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> We've been meaning to switch bug trackers for some time, and yesterday I
> finally got annoyed enough with SourceForge to do something about it. I've
> imported all our SourceForge tracker data into a new Trac installation:
Many thanks for this, the s
Hi Folks,
We've been meaning to switch bug trackers for some time, and yesterday I
finally got annoyed enough with SourceForge to do something about it.
I've imported all our SourceForge tracker data into a new Trac
installation:
http://cvs.haskell.org/trac/ghc
Not only do we get a faster and