
GHC has profiling support.
(By the way, many mail servers these days discard mail with no subject.)
I've seen a number of papers comparing the speed of Haskell code to code of other functional languages; there is a periodic "shoot out" with ocaml.
Some probably have comparisons with imperative languages, and, even if they do not, the methodology should help you.
Seth Kurtzberg
On Mon, 5 Feb 2007 11:28:03 -0800 (PST)
Tays Soares
Hello everyone,
I did at my master thesis a compiler that generates Haskell code. Now I need to measure the execution time of my generated code and I've been searched and I don't know if I'm looking with the wrong keywords but I could not find anything. I just need to measure the time of simple functions, like Ackermann and Fibonacci. Does anyone know how to measure the execution time of a Haskell program or function?
Thank you, Tays
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