
The big problem is that when it was broken off into containers, there was no attempt to add appropriate abstraction barriers. So it's ... awkward. On Fri, Jun 21, 2019, 2:10 PM Johannes Waldmann < johannes.waldmann@htwk-leipzig.de> wrote:
I've actually wondered why Data.Graph existed since it is obviously not written for serious/heavy usage.
But it was!
As I understand, it was originally part of GHC (ghc-0.29/ghc/compiler/utils/Digraph.lhs) for computing SCCs (in the graph of dependencies of declarations).
So we can assume that it does this well.
And I guess it's used for the very same purpose in Cabal and Agda.
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