I'm in the process of writing a report for an assignment in which I implemented a concurrent multicore branch and bound algorithm using the STM package and there was an issue I've come up against.
The implementation which uses STM is obviously in the IO monad since it both uses STM's 'atomically' and Concurrent's 'forkIO', but it is deterministic. Despite the use of a shared memory variable, the final result of the function will always be the same for the same input.
My question is, what are my options when it comes to getting out of IO, besides 'unsafePerformIO'? Should I even try and get it out of the IO monad, since the use of multiple cores could potentially affect other concurrent code that doesn't have the same guarantee for determinism.
I've heard of the Par monad package (although not used it), but STM exists in the IO monad, and in order to get thread safe global variables my only alternative to STM is MVars (that I'm aware of), which also exist in the IO monad.
Parmonad areIVars. – Daniel Wagner Oct 14 '11 at 18:29