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rec-def: Behind the scenes
Still reminds me of elvish. Sounds like propagator cells are IVars that take the greatest lower bound w.r.t. definedness.
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Pure recursively defined sets without looping
The monotonicity requirement reminds me of LVars. Maybe the unsafe bits can defer to that library?
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"monadic" reads "single item data-dependent"
The lvish library in haskell is relevant https://hackage.haskell.org/package/lvish .
thread-hierarchy
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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.
What are some alternatives?
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legion
threads - Fork threads and wait for their result
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restricted-workers - Interactive-diagrams
unbounded-delays - Unbounded thread delays and timeouts
om-actor - Actor pattern utilities for Haskell.
token-bucket - Haskell rate limiter library using lazy token bucket algorithm
theatre - Minimalistic actor library for Haskell
pipes-concurrency - Concurrency for the pipes ecosystem
conceit - Concurrently + Either
scheduler - A work stealing scheduler