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Stream fusion: from lists to streams to nothing at all

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Stream fusion: from lists to streams to nothing at all
This paper presents an automatic deforestation system, stream fusion, based on equational transformations, that fuses a wider range of functions than existing short-cut fusion systems. In particular, stream fusion is able to fuse zips, left folds and functions over nested lists, including list comprehensions. A distinguishing feature of the framework is its simplicity: by transforming list functions to expose their structure, intermediate values are eliminated by general purpose compiler optimisations. We have reimplemented the Haskell standard List library on top of our framework, providing stream fusion for Haskell lists. By allowing a wider range of functions to fuse, we see an increase in the number of occurrences of fusion in typical Haskell programs. We present benchmarks documenting time and space improvements.
Duncan Coutts, Roman Leshchinskiy, Don Stewart
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ICFP
Authors Duncan Coutts, Roman Leshchinskiy, Don Stewart
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