
Sorry, It looks like I haven't been precise with my question: I wanted to
say multiple hardware (it implies OS) threads.
In other words: are -threaded and ticky ticky compatible? Will I be able to
run "./myProgram +RTS -N4 -rmyout.ticky" ?
Hope my doubt is clearer now.
Regards.
Cristian
On 8/2/07, Stefan O'Rear
By the way... does ticky-ticky allow monitoring multithreaded programs? I ask this because the other way of learning data about the execution (compiling with -prof) is not compatible with -threaded options. In other words, you can't compile a Haskell program with -prof and -threaded
On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 10:59:12AM +0200, Cristian Perfumo wrote: options
at the same time.
You don't need -threaded to run multithreaded programs.
-threaded will make them run *faster* on >1-core machines, but the normal RTS will run multiple Haskell threads just fine on its single OS-thread.
Stefan
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