
Have you profiled it? I wouldn't worry about recursion until I've seen the problem. I believe GHC defaults to infinite stack size. Have you tried using hp2ps and/or looking at the code via threadscope? On 06/19/2018 01:36 PM, Никита Фуфаев wrote:
Hello everyone
In C you can't implement main loop with recursion like void mainLoop() { doSomething(); mainLoop(); } because without optimisations stack will overflow. In haskell it's common to write mainLoop = doSomething >> mainLoop, and it doesn't leak memory because of haskell's evaluation model. Does memory leak or argument stack overflow happen in this case? mainLoop = doSomething >> mainLoop >> exit ExitSuccess What about this case? mainLoopModeA = do doSomething when condition mainLoopModeB mainLoopModeA mainLoopModeB = do doSomethingElse when anotherCondition mainLoopModeA mainLoopModeB
or this case? mainLoopModeA = do doSomething if condition then mainLoopModeB else mainLoopModeA mainLoopModeB = do doSomethingElse if anotherCondition then mainLoopModeA else mainLoopModeB
-- Nikita Fufaev
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