On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 12:08:08AM +0200, Nicola Squartini wrote:
> I remember reading somewhere that packages that use parallelism,
> like `repa`, would benefit from the llvm backend. I've never seen
> benchmarks though.

Ah, sounds interesting.  What I have read in some old haskell-cafe
posts is that the generated code is better in some (even many) cases,
but that compilation takes longer.

I've also not seen any benchmarks.

/M

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