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VisualProf
visual-prof profiles your Haskell program and generates a html file containing its source code with parts of the code highlighted in different colors depending on the fraction of the running time that they take. visual-prof gives you an easy way to find places for optimization in your code.
Usage:
visual-prof -px A/B/C.hs run "arg1 arg2"
This will profile the C.hs file used by run.hs which contains the Main module of your project. Arguments to ./run are passed as shown (arg1, arg2,...). The parameters should be given in that order.
The simplest way to run it is:
visual-prof -px test.hs test
which will generate a profile for the file test.hs (which needs to have a main function)