Don,

Thank you for a new tool and great blog post !
I will surely use it.

You might be interested by the experiments section of a paper that we submitted to the Haskell Symposium with Simon Marlow and Satnam Singh : http://membres-liglab.imag.fr/termier/HLCM/hlcm.pdf We studied the impact of GC parameters on runtime, on a complex parallel data mining program. We show that correct GC settings are really important for good parallel performance, with a runtimes that can be 5x faster. I think this could interest everyone who want to squeeze up the most of their parallel Haskell programs.

Regards,

Alexandre



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On 06/07/2010 02:46, Don Stewart wrote:
Inspired by a comment by Simon Marlow on Stack Overflow, about the time
and space tradeoffs we make with garbage collection, particularly with a
generational GCs, I wrote a small program, ghc-gc-tune, to traverse the
garbage collector variable space, to see the relationship between
settings and program performance. Given a program, it will show you an
(optionally interactive) graph of how -A and -H flags to the garbage
collector affect performance.

http://donsbot.wordpress.com/2010/07/05/ghc-gc-tune-tuning-haskell-gc-settings-for-fun-and-profit/

Feedback and patches welcome!

-- Don
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