Are there major inefficiencies in Haskell compared to OCaml?
If so, can something be done about them?
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caseyh:
Are there major inefficiencies in Haskell compared to OCaml?
If so, can something be done about them?
Can you be more specific?
Looking at the u64q shootout:
http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/u64q/benchmark.php?test=alllang=ghclang2=ocamlbox=1
Shows the two implementations tied
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 4:25 PM, Casey Hawthorne cas...@istar.ca wrote:
Are there major inefficiencies in Haskell compared to OCaml?
If so, can something be done about them?
There are definitely some gotchas when it comes to performance, mostly in
the realm of inadvertent space leaks and
Casey Hawthorne wrote:
Are there major inefficiencies in Haskell compared to OCaml?
As a five plus year veteran of Ocaml and a one year user of Haskell
I would say in general no.
However, Ocaml's strict evaluation makes it easy for someone new to
the language to have a pretty accurate guess
However, Ocaml's strict evaluation makes it easy for someone new to
the language to have a pretty accurate guess about its run time and
memory usage something which can be difficult in the face of Haskell's
lazy evaluation (not that I have experienced any obvious manifestations
of this myself).