Changes between Version 21 and Version 22 of Status/Oct09
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v21 v22 103 103 Type families have proved a great success. From the outside it might 104 104 seem that they are done -- after all, they are in GHC 6.10 -- but the 105 internals are quite fragile and it's amazing that it all works well as105 internals are quite fragile and it's amazing that it all works as well as 106 106 it does. (Thanks to Manuel's work.) Tom Schrijver, Dimitrios 107 107 Vytiniotis, Martin Sulzmann, and Manuel Chakravarty have been working … … 124 124 bad as the disease. We think we are on to something; stay tuned. 125 125 126 === Inter emediate language and optimisation ===126 === Intermediate language and optimisation === 127 127 128 128 Although it is, by design, invisible to users, GHC's intermediate language 129 and optim sation passes have been receiving quite a bit of attention.129 and optimisation passes have been receiving quite a bit of attention. 130 130 Some highlights 131 131 … … 135 135 136 136 * Simon PJ totally re-engineered the way that INLINE pragmas are 137 implemented ., with the goal of making them more robust and137 implemented, with the goal of making them more robust and 138 138 predicatable [[http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/cvs-ghc/2009-October/050881.html !InlinePatch]]. There's a new CONLIKE pragma which 139 139 affects rule matching.
