GHC 8.8.1-rc1 released

bgamari - 2019-07-22

The GHC team is pleased to announce the second and likely last alpha release of GHC 8.8.1. The source distribution, binary distributions, and documentation are available from downloads.haskell.org. A draft of the release notes is also available.

This release is the culmination of over 3000 commits by over one hundred contributors and has several new features and numerous bug fixes relative to GHC 8.6:

Profiling now works correctly on 64-bit Windows (although still may be problematic on 32-bit Windows due to platform limitations; see #15934)

A new code layout algorithm for amd64’s native code generator

The introduction of a late lambda-lifting pass which may reduce allocations significantly for some programs.

Further work on Trees That Grow, enabling improved code re-use of the Haskell AST in tooling

More locations where users can write forall (GHC Proposal #7)

A comprehensive audit of GHC’s memory ordering barriers has been performed, resulting in a number of fixes that should significantly improve the reliability of programs on architectures with weakly-ordered memory models (e.g. PowerPC, many ARM and AArch64 implementations).

A long-standing linker limitation rendering GHCi unusable with projects with cyclic symbol dependencies has been fixed (#13786)

Further work on the Hadrian build system

Numerous bug-fixes

As always, if anything looks amiss do let us know.

Happy compiling!