Today I happened to need a large list of prime numbers. Obviously this is a 
well-known problem, so I figured there would be something on Hackage that I 
could use. Surprisingly, there isn't, or if there is it's not easy to find. 
Searching for prime or primes on Hackage reveals nothing. Searching for primes 
on Hayoo gives Codec.Encryption.RSA.NumberTheory, but that uses the inefficient 
one-liner implementation. The HaskellWiki article on primes 
(http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Prime_numbers) has a number of 
implementations, but the faster they get, the longer and uglier they become.

Since it's such a common problem I'd say it would be a good idea to add a 
package to Hackage that exports
primes :: [Integer]
and hides the ugly implementation details. Data.Numbers.Primes seems a logical 
choice for the namespace, but I'm open to suggestions.

The trick then is to find the most efficient implementation of primes. The 
Haskell wiki article mentions ONeillPrimes.hs as one of the fastest ones, but 
maybe there's a faster version. So my question is: does anybody know what the 
fastest Haskell algorithm for generating primes is?
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