
On 10/21/2011 04:22 PM, Daniel Fischer wrote:
On Friday 21 October 2011, 16:58:45, Hugo Ferreira wrote:
Hello,
I am trying out the code in the book http://nlpwp.org/. When testing the code in chapter 7 (POS tagger), the interactive session consumes much memory and the whole system becomes unresponsive (Ubuntu 10.04, Dual Core, 2 Gig memory). I even find it difficult to kill the process.
If I execute a ghci session I see very large memory (1.6Gig) use and relative slow execution. However the system does not become as unresponsive. If I run the executable directly the execution goes from minutes to seconds.
Does ghci load compiled or interpreted code?
I load the file directly, so I assume I am using interpreted code.
In the latter case, compiling it before loading (or even invoking ghci with the -fobject-code flag) might help.
When using ghci directly I can use this flag. Don't know If I can use this in Leksah. Going to check. Thanks for the info, Hugo F.
Anyone know if I can tweak GHCi and/or leksah to avoid or simple reduce this problem?
TIA, Hugo F.