Malcolm Wallace wrote:
kgu <kguento@gmail.com> wrote:

  
hat-trans spends a lot of time (really a lot of time) in generate
module from a module generated by alex. The original module has 330
lines of code and module generated by hat-trans has 40700 !!.
    

It is well-known that giving a machine-generated input to any
compiler-like tool is the best way to show up its weaknesses!  I suppose
the output from Alex is very different from the kind of code that a
human would write.  Since Alex creates essentially a table-driven
lexical analyser, it is possible that a large static description of the
tables is where hat-trans is spending lots of time.  Also, if the
Alex-generated code is deeply nested, hat-trans may spend too much time
trying to pretty-print its output within 80 columns, when really the
formatting will not fit nicely into such a small width.

Just some ideas.  If you want to send a copy of the original Alex
specification, we may be able to investigate further.

Regards,
    Malcolm
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I attach original specification.It's a very simple lexer specification. I had  some problem to compile module generated by hat-trans , it spends a lot of time too and it did not compile.

Thanks for your help and your job, i'm developing a compiler and hat is a really useful tool for me, it's a great tool!

Thanks,
Iván