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When I run this Haskell snippet it gets only 1 CPU loaded. Both f and g are non-sense, but shouldn't it load two CPUs when available? Compiled as ghc -O2 snippet.hs.

f x = 1 + (f $! x)
g x = 5 + (g $! x)

z = a `par` b `seq` a+b
        where
        a = f 3
        b = g 5

main = do
    print z

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You need to compile with the threaded option, ie ghc -O2 -threaded snippet.hs, and then pass the executable the number of cores on the command line as follows for four cores:

./snippet +RTS -N4

Or you can have the machine choose the number of cores using just -N.

See http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Haskell_for_multicores

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  • Tried, but I still see only 100% load, not 200% load (have 4 cores in my CPU). Sep 3, 2012 at 15:11
  • Wait, I forgot you also need to pass the executable the number of cores, like this: ./snippet +RTS -N4 for four cores.
    – Vic Smith
    Sep 3, 2012 at 15:18
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    Pass only -N if you want the program to calculate the cores for you.
    – dflemstr
    Sep 3, 2012 at 15:23

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