
Cassava is quite new, but has the same goals as lazy-csv.
Its about a year old now -
http://blog.johantibell.com/2012/08/a-new-fast-and-easy-to-use-csv-library.h...
I know Johan has been working on the benchmarks of late - it would be very
good to know how the two compare in features
On Feb 25, 2013 11:23 AM, "Malcolm Wallace"
On 25 Feb 2013, at 11:14, Oliver Charles wrote:
Obvious question: How does this compare to cassava? Especially cassava's Data.CSV.Incremental module? I specifically ask because you mention that it's " It is lazier, faster, more space-efficient, and more flexible in its treatment of errors, than any other extant Haskell CSV library on Hackage" but there is no mention of cassava in the website.
Simple answer - I have never heard of cassava, and suspect it did not exist when I first did the benchmarking. I'd be happy to re-do my performance comparison, including cassava and any other recent-ish CSV libraries, if I can find them.
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