statistics VS ghc-timing-treemap

Compare statistics vs ghc-timing-treemap and see what are their differences.

statistics

A fast, high quality library for computing with statistics in Haskell. (by haskell)

ghc-timing-treemap

Visualize fine-grained timing data from ghc verbose logs (by jberryman)
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statistics ghc-timing-treemap
1 2
295 13
0.3% -
6.1 0.0
6 months ago over 2 years ago
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BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License -
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statistics

Posts with mentions or reviews of statistics. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-01-29.
  • Tweag - Intern opening to improve GHC performance
    2 projects | /r/haskell | 29 Jan 2021
    I just did cabal build | ts -i '[%.s]' and found that https://github.com/haskell/statistics/blob/a2aa25181e50cd63db4a785c20c973a3c4dd5dac/Statistics/Function.hs takes 5 seconds to compile! Quite insane, warrants an issue. Probably related to inlining.

ghc-timing-treemap

Posts with mentions or reviews of ghc-timing-treemap. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-01-29.
  • Tiny use of Template Haskell causing huge memory spikes at compilation?
    1 project | /r/haskell | 11 Jul 2021
    You might also try compiling with -v and visualizing with: https://github.com/jberryman/ghc-timing-treemap (note: the file has to have .log or .txt extension I think, for some reason), and seeing how it compares to what I get with 8.10: https://imgur.com/a/FwovIzn
  • Tweag - Intern opening to improve GHC performance
    2 projects | /r/haskell | 29 Jan 2021
    Random thought: I wrote a small script for visualizing timing from ghc debug output: https://github.com/jberryman/ghc-timing-treemap ; I wonder if you could somehow enrich this with information from the metadata that powers the new info-table profiling mode (source information can propogate through inlining and optimizing passes). That might help in determining where code is being re-optimized and recompiled (or if that's the case)

What are some alternatives?

When comparing statistics and ghc-timing-treemap you can also consider the following projects:

nimber - Finite nimber arithmetic

statistics-linreg - Linear Regression in Haskell

singletons-presburger - Presburger arithmetic solver for built-in type-level naturals

levmar - An implementation of the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm

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

RANSAC - Haskell implementation of the RANSAC algorithm.

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

manifold-random - Coordinate-free hypersurfaces as Haskell types

gamma - Haskell implementation of gamma and incomplete gamma functions

ms - metric spaces

frotate - Advanced rotation of backups and other things

monad-bayes - A library for probabilistic programming in Haskell.