@hackage leaky0.1.0.3

Robust space leak, and its strictification

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  • Package Flags

      turn_on_seqaid_plugin
       (on by default)

      Only when True, provide the options to enable the seqaid preprocessor and GHC plugin.

      omnitypic
       (off by default)

      Blanket seqaid harness at subexpressions of all possible types. Shouldn't need a Cabal flag for this, but it's the same problem of casing over integer values for a macro (in a .cabal file). So this need not be orthogonal to FORCING_STRATEGY, but this way it is ... which is okay, actually. (Can then test interactions with other FS=0..6.)

      test_seqaidpp
       (on by default)

      Finally crumbed and availed myself of -F -pgmF, although only for things which are fairly safe via regex (injecting imports, top-level splices, "deriving instance" statements, LANGUAGE pragmas, etc.). (Later: You can't really do without this anymore, although with FORCING_STRATEGY=4 it is possible.)

      stats
       (on by default)

      Dump periodic stats lines, for FORCING_STRATEGY that need it.

      using_sandbox
       (off by default)

      I use them, but it's not default because it makes for much longer initial build, as all the dependencies (except base libs) need first to be installed (into the sandbox).

      use_second_module
       (on by default)

      Temporary for testing... (Later: Sadly this is not so temporary. There is some kind of interference between SOP.TH and Seqaid.TH splices which is still unresolved. So, types needing NFDataP (etc.) instances will need to live in a module which is not being harnessed.)

      profile
       (on by default)

      Enable profiling

      use_growing_list
       (on by default)

      The problem with using a growing list is, it itself is a leak (as it were), so it's hard to see you've plugged anything. However, the slowdown of "force" relative to "forcep" will be noticed! Alternative to GROWING is FIXED (is at length 10000 at the moment). Fixed list is infinite if INFINITE set below. (INFINITE has no effect when GROWING set.)

      use_growing_list_reduction
       (on by default)

      XXX For some reason, memory is being retained when REDUCTION is enabled. (Later: Is this still the case? I see it's been set to True throughout development...).

      use_infinite_list
       (off by default)

      To show DeepSeq.force (FORCING_STRATEGY=1) at its worst.

      use_strict_blob
       (on by default)

      Put some weighty strict subtrees in the test data structure, so can showcase forcep's specificity relative to forcen.

Robust space leak, and its strictification, for testing deepseq-bounded and seqaid.

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