ghc-timings-report VS computational-algebra

Compare ghc-timings-report vs computational-algebra and see what are their differences.

ghc-timings-report

Experimental tool to build reports on GHC build time for your projects. (by qnikst)
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ghc-timings-report

Posts with mentions or reviews of ghc-timings-report. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-12-19.
  • New blog post: Type-level sharing in Haskell, now
    3 projects | /r/haskell | 19 Dec 2021
    Semi-manually, I'm afraid :) For each benchmark in my suite, I have a bunch of modules XYZ010.hs,XYZ020.hs, etc.; I then compile the whole thing, have a script that extracts the core size for each module and writes them to a .csv file, which I then render as a graph using gnuplot. For the compilation time diagrams it's a similar process, except that I'm using ghc-timings-report to extract the compilation times.

computational-algebra

Posts with mentions or reviews of computational-algebra. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing ghc-timings-report and computational-algebra you can also consider the following projects:

yesod-persistent - A RESTful Haskell web framework built on WAI.

algebra - constructive abstract algebra

htoml - TOML file format parser in Haskell

nimber - Finite nimber arithmetic

hgeometry - HGeometry is a library for computing with geometric objects in Haskell. It defines basic geometric types and primitives, and it implements some geometric data structures and algorithms. The main two focusses are: (1) Strong type safety, and (2) implementations of geometric algorithms and data structures that have good asymptotic running time guarantees.

linearEqSolver - Solve systems of linear equations, using SMT solvers.

diagrams-solve - Miscellaneous solver code for diagrams (low-degree polynomials, tridiagonal matrices)

monte-carlo - A Monte Carlo monad and transformer for Haskell.

estimator - State-space estimation algorithms and models

conjugateGradient - Sparse matrix linear equation solver, using the Conjugate Gradient algorithm

fast-math - Play fast and loose with IEEE-754 rewrite RULES

linear - Low-dimensional linear algebra primitives for Haskell.