On 16/10/2010 09:57 AM, Max Bolingbroke wrote:
I do not have plans to add it. I think it would be worth it - perhaps
worth a few % points in runtime - but I've started researching
supercompilation instead, which has more impressive effects :-)

From what I've seen, strict core makes several things simpler and easier to do. So it's not just about how much it speeds up the compiled code; it has the potential to make the compiler implementer's job easier.

Simon has said he is keen to use it though - it's just a big
engineering task to replumb GHC to use it, so perhaps this is a
project for an enterprising student.

...easier, that is, if you were writing it from scratch. Of course, any non-trivial alteration to a large existing codebase is usually a fair bit of work, but *especially* if you're changing really fundamental assumptions that pervade the entire thing...

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