Simon Marlow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The problem is that GHC is asking for memory at a particular address
(0x5000) and the kernel is returning memory elsewhere
that doesn't
satisfy our aligment constraints (1M aligned). We don't
particularly
care where we get memory from,
Hello,
I have another question regarding the optimisation of Haskell code:
I have a relatively inexpensive function generating a long list, imagine
something like (I simplified a lot):
l = [ i*i*i | i - [0..n] ] -- for very large n
This long list is consumed several times in the
tor 2002-09-12 klockan 11.27 skrev Jan Kybic:
Hello,
I have another question regarding the optimisation of Haskell code:
I have a relatively inexpensive function generating a long list, imagine
something like (I simplified a lot):
l = [ i*i*i | i - [0..n] ] -- for very large n
On Thursday 12 September 2002 10:43 am, Martin Norbäck wrote:
tor 2002-09-12 klockan 11.27 skrev Jan Kybic:
Hello,
I have another question regarding the optimisation of Haskell
code: I have a relatively inexpensive function generating a long list,
imagine something like (I
Jan Kybic wrote:
Hello,
I have another question regarding the optimisation of Haskell code:
I have a relatively inexpensive function generating a long list, imagine
something like (I simplified a lot):
l = [ i*i*i | i - [0..n] ] -- for very large n
This long list is consumed several
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Hi everybody
I need to know if there is a translator from
C to Haskell available. I'd also like to know if the usual
transformations (fold, unfold, etc. on Haskell code) can be
supported by any automatic tool.
I'm interested in these kinds of things because I'm using
Haskell as support
One Haskell
limitation that has always puzzled me (and other programmers I have spoken
with)is why labels in labelled fields share the top level name
space. In practice his means that you generally name fields with some
combination of constructor or type name and a field name, eg
data
Robert,
Thanks for this.
Phil
On Wed, 11 Sep 2002 15:20:03 +0100 (BST) Robert F. Pointon
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On Wed, 28 Aug 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Aug 28, 2002 at 10:46:34AM +0100, Phil Trinder wrote:
Paul,
The GdH implementation is currently used here, and
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