debug-trace-var VS linux-perf

Compare debug-trace-var vs linux-perf and see what are their differences.

debug-trace-var

You do not have to write variable names twice in Debug.Trace (by ncaq)

linux-perf

Haskell library for reading perf.data files from the linux performance events tool. (by bjpop)
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debug-trace-var

Posts with mentions or reviews of debug-trace-var. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-01.
  • I think Zig is hard but worth it
    9 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 1 Jun 2023
    > Can you give me an example of a Haskell expression which isn't reverentially transparent (without unsafePerformIO)?

    Yes: https://github.com/ncaq/debug-trace-var The trick, however, is not unsafePerformIO (destructive mutability has nothing to do with referential transparency in general) but with TemplateHaskell, as quoting has everything to do with referential transparency.

    > But the bog standard FP definition is a real and useful concept.

    Actually, it's rather tautological. It defines FP circularly (see my comment here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36152488). It says nothing more than the far more useful explanation: "the meaning of every expression is a value".

linux-perf

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What are some alternatives?

When comparing debug-trace-var and linux-perf you can also consider the following projects:

print-debugger - Prints lines with IDE friendly stack traces in Haskell.

asn1dump - ASN.1 debug tool

Hoed - Hoed - A Lightweight Haskell Tracer and Debugger

remote-debugger

vacuum

htrace - Hierarchical tracing for debugging lazy evaluation in Haskell

hood - Hood debugger, based on the idea of observing functions and structures as they are evaluated.

ap-reflect - Partial evaluation reflection a la simple-reflect.

heapsize - ghc-datasize is a tool to determine the size of Haskell data structures in GHC's memory