On 10 August 2005 09:04, Frederik Eaton wrote: >>> Compiling a module which imports the 14 smaller modules takes much >>> less time than compiling the monolithic module - it's almost 5 times >>> faster (see below). >> >> We've found the cause of this, and committed a fix. The full >> HTMLMonda98.hs now compiles in 27 seconds for me, without >> optimisation (with 6.4 it is several minutes). Let's hope the same >> issue is affecting other compilations too :-) > > Wow! That's great. > > Have you looked at how compile time varies with module size in the > fixed version?
Not in any detail; but I expect it to be worse than linear but not as bad as quadratic. There are several reasons it might be worse than linear: GC is linear in the residency, for one. And the compiler makes a lot of use of FiniteMap, which will add a (log n) factor to a traversal of the tree. We try to fix instances of quadratic behaviour as we find them. Cheers, Simon _______________________________________________ Glasgow-haskell-bugs mailing list Glasgow-haskell-bugs@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/glasgow-haskell-bugs