
Hi Ben,
We made a small update
releasehttp://hackage.haskell.org/package/lvish-1.0.0.2that links
the github, and also links a mirror for the haddocks, since
something weird seems to be going on with Hackage 2:
http://www.cs.indiana.edu/~rrnewton/haddock/lvish/
https://github.com/iu-parfunc/lvars
On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 1:05 PM, Ben Gamari
Ryan Newton
writes: Hi all,
I'm pleased to announce the release of our new parallel-programming library, LVish:
hackage.haskell.org/package/lvish
It provides a "Par" monad similar to the monad-par package, but generalizes the model to include data-structures other than single-assignment variables (IVars). For example, it has lock-free concurrent data structures for Sets and Maps, which are constrained to only grow monotonically during a given "runPar" (to retain determinism). This is based on work described in our upcoming POPL 2014 paper:
Do you have any aidea why the Haddocks don't yet exist. If I recall correctly, under Hackage 1 the module names wouldn't be made links until Haddock generation had completed. Currently the lvish modules' point to non-existent URLs.
Also, is there a publicly accessible repository where further development will take place?
Cheers,
- Ben