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authorRyan Scott <ryan.gl.scott@gmail.com>2017-06-02 13:12:11 -0400
committerBen Gamari <ben@smart-cactus.org>2017-06-02 13:12:13 -0400
commita786b136f48dfcf907dad55bcdbc4fcd247f2794 (patch)
tree9c6abee43aa398fdd8168b1cb7bd2d3fb5e6bacf /compiler/specialise
parent811a2986475d88f73bb22b4600970039e1b582d6 (diff)
downloadhaskell-a786b136f48dfcf907dad55bcdbc4fcd247f2794.tar.gz
Use lengthIs and friends in more places
While investigating #12545, I discovered several places in the code that performed length-checks like so: ``` length ts == 4 ``` This is not ideal, since the length of `ts` could be much longer than 4, and we'd be doing way more work than necessary! There are already a slew of helper functions in `Util` such as `lengthIs` that are designed to do this efficiently, so I found every place where they ought to be used and did just that. I also defined a couple more utility functions for list length that were common patterns (e.g., `ltLength`). Test Plan: ./validate Reviewers: austin, hvr, goldfire, bgamari, simonmar Reviewed By: bgamari, simonmar Subscribers: goldfire, rwbarton, thomie Differential Revision: https://phabricator.haskell.org/D3622
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diff --git a/compiler/specialise/SpecConstr.hs b/compiler/specialise/SpecConstr.hs
index 39ec7e6946..e5af0b8a3c 100644
--- a/compiler/specialise/SpecConstr.hs
+++ b/compiler/specialise/SpecConstr.hs
@@ -1984,7 +1984,7 @@ callToPats :: ScEnv -> [ArgOcc] -> Call -> UniqSM (Maybe CallPat)
-- over the following term variables
-- The [CoreExpr] are the argument patterns for the rule
callToPats env bndr_occs (Call _ args con_env)
- | length args < length bndr_occs -- Check saturated
+ | args `ltLength` bndr_occs -- Check saturated
= return Nothing
| otherwise
= do { let in_scope = substInScope (sc_subst env)