From: simonm Date: Tue, 2 Feb 1999 16:04:02 +0000 (+0000) Subject: [project @ 1999-02-02 16:04:02 by simonm] X-Git-Tag: Approximately_9120_patches~6628 X-Git-Url: http://git.megacz.com/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=16eb5dec52e3132d507dbbef22a5eb1b33b0d24f;p=ghc-hetmet.git [project @ 1999-02-02 16:04:02 by simonm] Fix a couple of out-of-date things. --- diff --git a/ghc/docs/users_guide/runtime_control.vsgml b/ghc/docs/users_guide/runtime_control.vsgml index 19d03c6..50d2745 100644 --- a/ghc/docs/users_guide/runtime_control.vsgml +++ b/ghc/docs/users_guide/runtime_control.vsgml @@ -188,21 +188,6 @@ heap size based on the current amount of live data. %PostScript), using the @stat2resid@stat2resid utility in %the GHC distribution (@ghc/utils/stat2resid@). -% @-F2s@: -% -F2s RTS option -% -% Forces a program compiled for generational GC to use two-space copying -% collection. The two-space collector may outperform the generational -% collector for programs which have a very low heap residency. It can -% also be used to generate a statistics file from which a basic heap -% residency profile can be produced (see Section ). -% -% There will still be a small execution overhead imposed by the -% generational compilation as the test for old generation updates will -% still be executed (of course none will actually happen). This -% overhead is typically less than 1\%. -% % @-j@: % -j<size> RTS option % Force a major garbage collection every @@ bytes. (Normally @@ -257,11 +242,10 @@ The @@ business works just like on the @-S@ RTS option (above). ``Ticky-ticky'' statistics are counts of various program actions (updates, enters, etc.) The program must have been compiled using -@-fstg-reduction-counts@-fstg-reduction-counts option -(a.k.a. ``ticky-ticky profiling''), and, for it to be really useful, -linked with suitable system libraries. Not a trivial undertaking: -consult the installation guide on how to set things up for easy -``ticky-ticky'' profiling. +@-ticky@-ticky option (a.k.a. ``ticky-ticky profiling''), +and, for it to be really useful, linked with suitable system +libraries. Not a trivial undertaking: consult the installation guide +on how to set things up for easy ``ticky-ticky'' profiling. @-D@: -D RTS option @@ -269,17 +253,19 @@ An RTS debugging flag; varying quantities of output depending on which bits are set in @@. Only works if the RTS was compiled with the @DEBUG@ option. -@-N@: --N RTS option - -Normally, the garbage collector black-holes closures which are being -evaluated, as a space-saving measure. This option turns off -blackholing. You shouldn't ever need to use it. - -Historical note: this option used to be used to work around a problem -with signal handling, where a signal handler might need to evaluate -blackholed closures. Signal handlers are now run in a separate -thread, and don't suffer from this problem. +% Blackholing can't be turned off in new RTS --SDM +% +% @-N@: +% -N RTS option +% +% Normally, the garbage collector black-holes closures which are being +% evaluated, as a space-saving measure. This option turns off +% blackholing. You shouldn't ever need to use it. +% +% Historical note: this option used to be used to work around a problem +% with signal handling, where a signal handler might need to evaluate +% blackholed closures. Signal handlers are now run in a separate +% thread, and don't suffer from this problem. @-Z@: -Z RTS option