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* Functor Performace Question
@ 2007-04-10 22:15 Jim Grundy
  2007-04-10 22:37 ` [Caml-list] " Till Varoquaux
  2007-04-22 10:04 ` Xavier Leroy
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Jim Grundy @ 2007-04-10 22:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I have a functor related performance issue.

I have the following collection of modules and types that we are using 
in the implementation of a SAT solver:

module type Map = sig .. end

module Nat_map: Map with type key = int

module type PriorityQueue = sig .. end

module Make_priority_queue:
   functor (M : Map) -> PriorityQueue with type elt = M.key

module Nat_priority_queue: PriorityQueue  with type elt = int

If we implement Nat_priority_queue in the "right" way as

module Nat_priority_queue = Make_priority_queue (Nat_map)

Then I pay about a 3% performance penalty over instantiating the functor 
by hand...

module Nat_priority_queue  = struct
   module M = Nat_map
   (* same code as the body of Make_priority_queue *)
end

Is there some compiler switch or future version in the works that will 
save me from this?

Thanks

Jim


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