ThreadScope is a tool for performance profiling of parallel Haskell programs. The ThreadScope program allows us to debug the parallel performance of Haskell programs. Using ThreadScope we can check to see that work is well balanced across the available processors and spot performance issues relating to garbage collection or poor load balancing. Getting Started Have gtk on your machine? (Note that
A summary of various techniques to make efficient use of memory in Haskell. In part two of my series on Haskell we spoke about identifying memory leaks and tuning the GC to improve performance. In part three we’ll be looking at a number of other techniques and libraries we have found that maximise efficient use of memory in Haskell when writing performance critical code. So without further ado. La
This document provides a 3-sentence summary of the given document: The document is a tutorial introduction to high-performance Haskell that covers topics like lazy evaluation, reasoning about space usage, benchmarking, profiling, and making Haskell code run faster. It explains concepts like laziness, thunks, and strictness and shows how to define tail-recursive functions, use foldl' for a strict l
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