On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 11:35:36AM +0100, Simon Marlow wrote:
> >for an unregisterised ghc-6.8.2 (or newer), are the .hi files
> >dependent (except for the 32 vs. 64 bit word size)? I had a quick
> >look at the stuff in compiler/iface, but the only MD part I found
> >was that 32/64 bit difference.
Hi.
Simon Peyton-Jones wrote:
| I've definitely run into the odd other case where point-freeing
| a bit of code messes with the complexity.
That should not happen -- except for the state-hack. Which is this:
Consider
f1 :: Char -> IO ()
f1 = \c. let i = ord c in \s. print i s
Simon, Don,
You're right. -fno-state-hack fixed it. I've opened a trac ticket.
Program and test data are there.
http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/2284
Scott
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 1:48 AM, Simon Peyton-Jones
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Scott
>
> | I'm experiencing some undesirable
Hello Glasgow-Haskell Users,
It was suggested to me in this thread in Haskell-Cafe
http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell-cafe/2008-May/042797.html
which was a subsidiary of a previous thread
http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell-cafe/2008-April/042155.html
that there might be some reaso
Matthias Kilian wrote:
Hi,
for an unregisterised ghc-6.8.2 (or newer), are the .hi files
dependent (except for the 32 vs. 64 bit word size)? I had a quick
look at the stuff in compiler/iface, but the only MD part I found
was that 32/64 bit difference.
The word size is probably the only depende
Bulat Ziganshin-2 wrote:
>
> 1. you can use winhugs - it's more user-friendly. and need only ~10mb
> in stripped installation
>
That's what I'm using for now, but I need GHC's compilation capability.
Bulat Ziganshin-2 wrote:
>
> 2. you can try to delete all the unneeded libs from ghc distro.
Scott
| I'm experiencing some undesirable performance behavior, I suspect from
| inlining things that shouldn't be, defeating my memoization attempts.
This is bad, very bad. I think Don is right. I believe the following is
happening. In your main program you have
do let mesh = memoMesh r
Hello leledumbo,
Wednesday, May 14, 2008, 11:31:41 AM, you wrote:
> I'm a college student and I just want to learn functional programming with
> Haskell. No need to access libraries other than GHC rtl (or whatever you
> call it).
> I already have gcc on my machine, does GHC still need its own?
>
Currently, GHC distribution is VERY BIG (about 410 MB). 2 Things that I
noticed which contributed most of this problem are: libraries (about 220 MB)
and GCC and friends compiler (including perl, ar, as, ld, etc).
I'm a college student and I just want to learn functional programming with
Haskell. N