You could profile your app for memory usage. Then you could figure out just
what function is blowing up the mem usage and figure out how to optimize it.


http://book.realworldhaskell.org/read/profiling-and-optimization.html


2009/4/2 <lu...@die.net.au>

> I'm relatively new to haskell so as one does, I am rewriting an
> existing program in haskell to help learn the language.
>
> However, it eats up all my RAM whenever I run the program.
>
> http://hpaste.org/fastcgi/hpaste.fcgi/view?id=3175#a3175
>
> Obviously I'm doing something wrong, but without my magical FP pants I
> don't know what that might be.
>
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