X-Git-Url: http://git.megacz.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2Fusers_guide%2Fruntime_control.xml;h=e89f340430ddf77e7e6504898cc2db6549d35deb;hb=eb51c44142ecd9dea175d9632f16cc75a44476f5;hp=7b60167db2f8fd60f9ba71564b80c3c8b15f6527;hpb=f35cbb251108d6371fe9287418366a3c4e82e8dd;p=ghc-hetmet.git diff --git a/docs/users_guide/runtime_control.xml b/docs/users_guide/runtime_control.xml index 7b60167..e89f340 100644 --- a/docs/users_guide/runtime_control.xml +++ b/docs/users_guide/runtime_control.xml @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ Sets the interval that the RTS clock ticks at. The runtime uses a single timer signal to count ticks; this timer signal is used to control the context switch timer () and the heap profiling + linkend="using-concurrent" />) and the heap profiling timer . Also, the time profiler uses the RTS timer signal directly to record time profiling samples. @@ -110,6 +110,18 @@ increase the resolution of the time profiler. + + + + RTS + option + + If yes (the default), the RTS installs signal handlers to catch + things like ctrl-C. This option is primarily useful for when + you are using the Haskell code as a DLL, and want to set your + own signal handlers. + + @@ -430,7 +442,7 @@ The RTS options related to profiling are described in , those for concurrency in - , and those for parallelism in + , and those for parallelism in .