> > Haskell Strings are a common performance bottleneck; for
> example when
> > serving files in the Haskell web server I avoided the conversion to
> > Haskell Strings altogether by reading/writing arrays of
> bytes (see the
> > paper for details).
>
> I was curious to see if this is also the case here. Therefore I just
> pasted the GHC implementation of openFile into Peter's suspicious
> module ('openFile' obtained from
> http://cvs.haskell.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/fptools/libraries/ba
> se/GHC/Handle.hs---I
> hope this was the right one?) to be able to also profile the GHC
> internal openfile code. Here are the relevant parts of the resulting
> output of the profiler:
>
> COST CENTRE MODULE %time %alloc
>
> withCString' MailStore 39.1 19.7
Interesting - I just looked at the code for withCString and it is being
poorly optimised. There are several layers of FFI abstraction which
aren't being inlined/deforested away.
Thanks for the pointer, I'll take a look at this.
Cheers,
Simon
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