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2014-10-20Remove some dead codehallgren
* The following modules are no longer used and have been removed completely: GF.Compile.Compute.ConcreteLazy GF.Compile.Compute.ConcreteStrict GF.Compile.Refresh * The STM monad has been commented out. It was only used in GF.Compile.SubExpOpt, where could be replaced with a plain State monad, since no error handling was needed. One of the functions was hardwired to the Err monad, but did in fact not use error handling, so it was turned into a pure function. * The function errVal has been renamed to fromErr (since it is analogous to fromMaybe). * Replaced 'fail' with 'raise' and 'return ()' with 'done' in a few places. * Some additional old code that was already commented out has been removed.
2014-07-28Convert from Text.PrettyPrint to GF.Text.Prettyhallgren
All compiler modules now use GF.Text.Pretty instead of Text.PrettyPrint
2013-09-09Fix an old name shadowing bug in concrete syntax by removing the refresh passhallgren
The refresh pass does not correctly keep track of the scope of local variables and can convert things like \x->(\x->x) x into \x1->(\x2->x2) x2. Fortunately, it appears that the refresh pass is not needed anymore, so it has been removed.
2011-09-01Add lazy version of GF.Compile.Compute.Concretehallgren
This patch adds GF.Compile.Compute.ConcreteLazy, which replaces the Err monad with the Identity monad. While the Err monad makes the interpreter (hyper)strict, the Identity monad let's the interpreter inherit Haskell's laziness. This can give big speedups: from 50s to 1s in one example, from ~4 minutes to ~2 minutes for the RGL. This is still experimental and might be buggy, so it is off by default. You can turn it on by configuring with the -fcclazy flag, e.g. cabal configure -fcclazy Let me know if anything breaks.