Compiling Signal Processing Code embedded in Haskell via LLVM

Computer Science – Programming Languages

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8 pages, 1 figure, 3 listings, 1 table, accepted by Linux Audio Conference LAC2011

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We discuss a programming language for real-time audio signal processing that is embedded in the functional language Haskell and uses the Low-Level Virtual Machine as back-end. With that framework we can code with the comfort and type safety of Haskell while achieving maximum efficiency of fast inner loops and full vectorisation. This way Haskell becomes a valuable alternative to special purpose signal processing languages.

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