
It is very likely that issue 17386 is the issue. With
{-# OPTIONS_GHC -Wno-overlapping-patterns -Wno-incomplete-patterns
-Wno-incomplete-uni-patterns -Wno-incomplete-record-updates #-}
my module(s) compile very quickly. I'll wait and see if GHC 9 does
better before I try to create a smaller case (and now I at least have a
workaround).
Sebastian Graf
Hi,
I'm not sure I see all the context of the conversation, but it is entirely possible that code with many local constraints regresses the pattern-match checker (which is accounted to Desugaring in the profile emitted by -v2), I'm afraid. That simply has to do with the fact that we now actually care about them, previously they were mostly discarded.
I'd be glad if you submitted a relatively isolated reproducer of what is fast with 8.8 and slow with 8.10 (even better 9.0). I hope that things have improved since we fixed https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/17836, which is part of 9.0 but not of 8.10.
Cheers, Sebastian
Am Mo., 15. Feb. 2021 um 19:04 Uhr schrieb Troels Henriksen < athas@sigkill.dk>:
Carter Schonwald
writes: Ccing ghc devs since that’s a better forum perhaps Crazy theory:
this is a regression due the the partial changes to pattern matching coverage checking in 8.10 that finished / landed in ghc 9
Why: Desugaring is when pattern/ case statement translation happens I think? And the only obvious “big thing” is that you have some huge , albeit sane for a compiler, pattern matching
I’d first check if the new ghc 9 release doesn’t have that regression in build time that you experienced. And if it does file a ticket.
I may be totally wrong, but that seems like a decent likelihood !
You may be right! Another module that regressed is also mainly characterised by large-but-not-insane case expressions:
https://github.com/diku-dk/futhark/blob/d0839412bdd11884d75a1494dd5de5191833...
I'll try to split these modules up a little bit (I should have done so a while ago anyway) and maybe that will make the picture even clearer.
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