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Bug fixes:
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- Vectoriser needs to be adapted to Simon's recursive superclasses patch; partially done, but recursive data types don't work yet **\[ROMAN\]**
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- Vectoriser needs to be adapted to Simon's recursive superclasses patch; partially done, but recursive data types don't work yet \[DONE\]
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- The combination '-fvectorise -O0' should work **\[ROMAN\]**
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- Trying to vectorise the `DotP` example from the tutorial on the Haskell Wiki, `-fdph-seq` fails with (`-fdph-par` works fine)
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Performance goals:
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- rl wrote "Alas, I just noticed that with -fdph-par, some of the examples seem to trigger LiberateCase a lot, resulting in absolutely ridiculous code blow-up. This is probably just a missing seq somewhere which I'll have to find. It's strange that I didn't notice this before, perhaps it's a new problem." **\[ROMAN\]**
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- Vector works fast, sequentially, compared to C, Haskell mutable-array version \[FINE\]
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- Benchmarks: NoSlow, vector versions of Repa benchmarks
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