Bulat Ziganshin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
(snip)
> Haskell can't provide fast execution speed unless very low-level
> programming style is used
(snip)

Is that an intrinsic feature of the language, or could compilers'
optimisation plausibly get clever enough to do well without lots of seq
and explicit unboxings and suchlike?

-- Mark

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