deepseq: Deep evaluation of data structures
This package provides methods for fully evaluating data structures ("deep evaluation"). Deep evaluation is often used for adding strictness to a program, e.g. in order to force pending exceptions, remove space leaks, or force lazy I/O to happen. It is also useful in parallel programs, to ensure pending work does not migrate to the wrong thread.
The primary use of this package is via the deepseq
function, a
"deep" version of seq
. It is implemented on top of an NFData
typeclass ("Normal Form Data", data structures with no unevaluated
components) which defines strategies for fully evaluating different
data types. See module documentation in Control.DeepSeq for more
details.
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Change log | changelog.md |
Dependencies | base (>=4.12 && <4.21), ghc-prim [details] |
License | BSD-3-Clause |
Author | |
Maintainer | libraries@haskell.org |
Category | Control |
Bug tracker | https://github.com/haskell/deepseq/issues |
Source repo | head: git clone https://github.com/haskell/deepseq.git |
Uploaded | by melaniebrown at 2024-09-09T12:48:54Z |
Distributions | Arch:1.4.6.1, Fedora:1.4.8.0 |
Reverse Dependencies | 1430 direct, 13398 indirect [details] |
Downloads | 64923 total (248 in the last 30 days) |
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Status | Docs available [build log] Last success reported on 2024-09-09 [all 1 reports] |