Thanks Bulat, but now you scattered my hopes that GHC would magically do all 
these optimizations for me ;-)

I must say that although the performance of Haskell is not really a concern to 
me, I was a bit disappointed that even with all the tricks of the state monad, 
unboxing, and no-bounds-check, the matrix-vector multiplication was still 7 to 
8 times slower than the C version. And at the end of the paper, it's only a 
factor 4 slower. Okay, going from 300x slower to 4x slower is impressive, but 
why is it *still* 4x slower? It would be interesting to compare the assembly 
code generated by the C compiler versus the GHC compiler; after all, we're just 
talking about a vector/matrix multiplication, which is just a couple of lines 
of assembly code... And now I'm again talking about  performance, nooo! ;-)

>http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~chak/papers/afp-arrays.ps.gz



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