On Mon, Aug 13, 2007 at 12:29:25PM -0700, Carter T Schonwald wrote: > Hello Everyone,
> I'm not quite sure if I'm posing this question correctly, but what > facilities currently exist in haskell to nicely deal with > datastructures that won't fit within a given machine's ram? And if > there are no such facilities, what would it take to fix that? You're asking correctly, and according to the Hackage list: http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/pkg-list.html we have: * anydbm library and program: Interface for DBM-like database systems * BerkeleyDB library: Bindings for Berkeley DB v1.x * haskelldb library: SQL unwrapper for Haskell. * HDBC library * hsql library * PostgreSQL library: Thin wrapper over the C postgresql library We also have Data.Binary and Data.ByteString, but those are more useful for building data stores, than as data stores themselves. Stefan
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