Thanks for the clarification. I installed 6.12.3 and can reproduce the benchmark timings now.
On Sunday 10 October 2010 13:01:59, Tom Doris wrote:>roblemwhere Dons shows simple benchmarks for HashTable and IntMap, but I
> I've been investigating the performance of some word frequency counting
> code I wrote, and I came across this stackoverflow thread
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3058529/curious-about-the-hashtable-p
> can't reproduce the "after the fix" performance of the HashTable code, IAnd there never will be. GHC's versioning scheme for releases is
> am very confused as to what version of ghc actually has the fix.
>
> In the post Don writes "With GHC 6.10.2, before the fix, inserting 10M
> ints:" and then "With GHC 6.13, after the fix:", is this a typo,
> shouldn't it read 6.10.3? Since there is no 6.13 version of ghc yet?
series.even-branch-number.patchlevel
Odd numbers in second place indicate the development branch (aka HEAD).
So 6.13 was the development branch after 6.12 was released. Originally, a
6.14 release was planned, but there have been so significant changes that
the next release (due in a few weeks, probably end of October) will be the
first of the 7 series (and HEAD is now 7.1, no longer 6.13).
Not sure what goes in the release notes, nor whether the fix was in 6.12.2.
> If it should be 6.10.3, and I'm running v 6.12.1, why does the HashTable
> code in Don's post take 22 seconds to run on my machine (compiled ghc
> --make -O2) and the IntMap version takes only 5.8s? How can one find out
> what release the fix for ticket #650 was released into? I've tried the
> release notes but I can't seem to spot it, and google doesn't either.
> The ticket has "Milestone: 6.12.2" but that is struck-through, though
> the comments would suggest this made it into r 6.12.2, I can't spot
> anything in the release notes for that version either.
But the patch was merged nine months ago, it should be in 6.12.2 (but if
you upgrade within the 6.12 series, choose 6.12.3, there were some bugs in
6.12.2 iirc).
However, if it's not pressing, consider waiting for the release of GHC 7.
In general, ask or test. But if you found a ticket for the issue, if it's
>
> Can someone help clarify which version the fix will be/is in and how one
> should figure this out in general for other issues?
closed with a merge, any release later than a few eeeks after the merge
should contain the fix (unless it's explicitly stated that the patch will
not go to the stable branch).
>
> Thanks
> Tom