Yeah, Control.Parallel would be nice to have. Heck, ideally I could get the whole Haskell Platform, which would be a reasonable comparison to the huge Java and C++ libraries accessible to those languages.
Out of curiosity, though, Haskell's thread-ring implementation just *tumbled * down the rankings http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/u64q/program.php?test=threadring&lang=ghc&id=3. Previously, it'd been doing most of its work on a single core, now it's spread out. Any ideas for fixin' it? (I'm going to to try using forkOnIO.) Louis Wasserman wasserman.lo...@gmail.com http://profiles.google.com/wasserman.louis On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 6:18 PM, Don Stewart <d...@galois.com> wrote: > igouy2: > > > > Now how do we get those regex-dna and binary-trees programs to compile? > > > > http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/u32/measurements.php?lang=ghc > > > > binary-trees: > Could not find module `Control.Parallel.Strategies': > > --> cabal install parallel > > regex-dna: > > " cannot satisfy -package regex-posix" > > --> cabal install regex-posix > > > Both are in Debian. >
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