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Glasgow Parallel Haskell (GpH)

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Description: A Haskell extension for parallel programming built on top of the Glasgow Haskell compiler (GHC). Parallelism is identified using annotations (generally evaluation strategies), that are defined using only two extra primitives: par and seq.
Glasgow parallel Haskell (GpH) is a non-strict parallel functional programming language. GpH is a modest conservative extension of realising thread-based semi-explicit parallelism. It provides a single primitive to create a thread, but thereafter threads are automatically managed by a sophisticated runtime system.
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