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parallel Haskell are in the Haskell [http://darcs.haskell.org/testsuite/tests/ghc-regress/concurrent/should_run/ concurrency regression tests]. In particular, they show the use of <hask>MVars</hask> and <hask>forkIO</hask>. | parallel Haskell are in the Haskell [http://darcs.haskell.org/testsuite/tests/ghc-regress/concurrent/should_run/ concurrency regression tests]. In particular, they show the use of <hask>MVars</hask> and <hask>forkIO</hask>. | ||
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* [[/Haskell-Javascript concurrency|Haskell -> Javascript: Pseudo-concurrent threads in web browser]] | |||
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Revision as of 05:29, 22 November 2007
This page collects examples of concurrent and parallel programming in Haskell.
Examples
- Riemann's Zeta function approximation
- Signal that you want to gracefully exit another thread
- Passing messages across a single chan to two readers
- Chat server - using a single channel for a variable number of readers
- Passing IO events lazily from a producer to a consumer thread
More examples
A large range of small demonstration programs for using concurrent and
parallel Haskell are in the Haskell concurrency regression tests. In particular, they show the use of MVars
and forkIO
.