
The blaze-textual issue is intentional: There's a bug in GHC that
prevents C++ code from working correctly with Template Haskell, and
newer versions of blaze-textual use a C++ library for parsing doubles.
I'm hoping that the defaults change on blaze-textual to use the native
code instead so that I can relax this dependency.
On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 7:31 AM, Sebastian Fischer
I'm glad to announce the alpha release of TKYProf.
This looks useful, thanks! I'll try it out and let you know if I have problems. Installing with GHC 7.2, I needed to relax some upper bounds in cabal files of dependencies (maintainers CC'ed). - email-validate and ranges specify base < 4.4 but also seem to work with base < 5. - yesod-json specifies blaze-textual < 0.2 but also seems to work with blaze-textual < 0.3 Additionally, I linked /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6 to /usr/lib/libstdc++.so before I could successfully install tkyprof. Not sure about the consequences.. Cheers, Sebastian
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/tkyprof https://github.com/maoe/tkyprof
TKYprof is a web-based interacitve visualizer for GHC time and allocation profiling reports. It helps you to find the bottlenecks in your code quickly!
Here is a blog post:
http://blog.foldr.in/tkyprof-a-web-based-interactive-visualizer-fo
It is still alpha and it have some bugs. I'm happy to hear your feedback.
Thanks,
-- Mitsutoshi Aoe maoe@foldr.in
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