Temporarily overriding Data.Generics

Hi I'm currently working on "hacking" Data.Generics for my master thesis. I'm basically trying to find out whether it can be made a bit faster using e.g. rewrite rules. The problem I'm having is that I need an easy way to import my own modified version of Data.Generics (currently located in the same directory as my testing program) without unregistering or hiding syb-0.1.0.0 as base seems to depend on it. I've read the GHC user manual trying to find nice ways to do this using a bunch of different parameters to ghc, but I can't figure it out. Does anyone here know? Any help appreciated, Deniz

For low-level or obscure questions about GHC such as this, it might be
better to use glasgow-haskell-users@haskell.org. There are one or two
people who don't read haskell-cafe because it's so busy (and they're so
busy).
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Robin
On Wed, 4 Feb 2009 22:54:15 +0100
Deniz Dogan
Hi
I'm currently working on "hacking" Data.Generics for my master thesis. I'm basically trying to find out whether it can be made a bit faster using e.g. rewrite rules. The problem I'm having is that I need an easy way to import my own modified version of Data.Generics (currently located in the same directory as my testing program) without unregistering or hiding syb-0.1.0.0 as base seems to depend on it.
I've read the GHC user manual trying to find nice ways to do this using a bunch of different parameters to ghc, but I can't figure it out. Does anyone here know?
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Deniz Dogan
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Robin Green