
On Fri, 27 Nov 2009, Roman Leshchinskiy wrote:
It compiles and runs (using Brian's criterion) a fairly random collection of very small loop kernels for each of those and produces a lot of data which it then uses to generate ugly HTML tables. In the future, it will have more benchmarks, more complex benchmarks and much prettier tables.
You can get more information (including the ugly tables) from my blog
http://unlines.wordpress.com/2009/11/27/noslow
and NoSlow itself from Hackage
Is there also a darcs repository? I want to note, that storablevector requires Quickcheck only for tests. In the darcs repository, this is better handled by the Cabal file: http://code.haskell.org/storablevector/ There you get the dependency on QuickCheck (1) only when building with buildTests flag set. Now I have to get NoSlow running, but surprisingly it needs cairo and gtk, which I assume are not so easy to install.