chak: > Don Stewart: > >I'd chime in here -- actually getting arrays and parallel arrays with > >list-like interfaces, and then onto matrices, will impact a lot of > >people's work, in a good way. > > I am not quite sure what you mean with a list-like interface. NDP/DPH- > style arrays are exactly like Haskell lists, but restricted to finite > structures and with a more eager evaluation strategy. The syntactic > sugar is like lists, just with colons thrown in (eg, [:1,2,3:] instead > of [1,2,3]) and the Prelude functions have the same names as the list > functions, just with a suffix P (eg, mapP instead of map).
Right, I was hinting I'd like the ndp library released. Even if not for parallelism -- just having a good array interface would be enough :) -- Don _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe