
try to compute their length
Yes ^^, that's silly.
I don't see any reason why using multiple infinite lists would have anything to do with the performance
That's comforting. Well, it seems to be a very simple, haskellish and
elegant solution, so basic pragmatism -- with an slice of pessimism -- tells
it was too good too be true ^^.
2010/12/15 Brent Yorgey
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 02:52:11PM +0100, Yves Parès wrote:
Hello Café,
So is it viable or would the use of multiple infinite lists kill the performances?
Sounds perfectly reasonable to me. I don't see any reason why using multiple infinite lists would have anything to do with the performance of your program -- unless you do something silly like try to compute their length. =)
-Brent
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