
Hi, Am Montag, den 01.12.2014, 15:12 -0500 schrieb Richard Eisenberg:
In unrelated work, I saw this scroll across when happy'ing the parser:
shift/reduce conflicts: 60 reduce/reduce conflicts: 16
These numbers seem quite a bit higher than what I last remember (which is something like 48 and 1, not 60 and 16). Does anyone know why?
a side node: You can use the collected build logs at https://github.com/nomeata/ghc-speed-logs if you need to find out when something first changed. In this case, the increase from 47 to 60 was http://git.haskell.org/ghc.git/commit/bc2289e, as Gergo figured out already. I’ve now started tracking these two numbers on ghcspeed as well (but I did not import the old numbers retroactively): http://ghcspeed-nomeata.rhcloud.com/timeline/?exe=2&base=2%2B68&ben=reduce%2Freduce&env=1&revs=50&equid=off http://ghcspeed-nomeata.rhcloud.com/timeline/?exe=2&base=2%2B68&ben=shift%2Freduce&env=1&revs=50&equid=off Greetings, Joachim -- Joachim “nomeata” Breitner mail@joachim-breitner.de • http://www.joachim-breitner.de/ Jabber: nomeata@joachim-breitner.de • GPG-Key: 0xF0FBF51F Debian Developer: nomeata@debian.org