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author | Simon Peyton Jones <simonpj@microsoft.com> | 2015-05-11 23:19:14 +0100 |
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committer | Simon Peyton Jones <simonpj@microsoft.com> | 2015-05-18 13:44:15 +0100 |
commit | ffc21506894c7887d3620423aaf86bc6113a1071 (patch) | |
tree | c36353b98b3e5eeb9a257b39d95e56f441aa36da /testsuite/tests/module/mod89.stderr | |
parent | 76024fdbad0f6daedd8757b974eace3314bd4eec (diff) | |
download | haskell-ffc21506894c7887d3620423aaf86bc6113a1071.tar.gz |
Refactor tuple constraints
Make tuple constraints be handled by a perfectly ordinary
type class, with the component constraints being the
superclasses:
class (c1, c2) => (c2, c2)
This change was provoked by
#10359 inability to re-use a given tuple
constraint as a whole
#9858 confusion between term tuples
and constraint tuples
but it's generally a very nice simplification. We get rid of
- In Type, the TuplePred constructor of PredTree,
and all the code that dealt with TuplePreds
- In TcEvidence, the constructors EvTupleMk, EvTupleSel
See Note [How tuples work] in TysWiredIn.
Of course, nothing is ever entirely simple. This one
proved quite fiddly.
- I did quite a bit of renaming, which makes this patch
touch a lot of modules. In partiuclar tupleCon -> tupleDataCon.
- I made constraint tuples known-key rather than wired-in.
This is different to boxed/unboxed tuples, but it proved
awkward to have all the superclass selectors wired-in.
Easier just to use the standard mechanims.
- While I was fiddling with known-key names, I split the TH Name
definitions out of DsMeta into a new module THNames. That meant
that the known-key names can all be gathered in PrelInfo, without
causing module loops.
- I found that the parser was parsing an import item like
T( .. )
as a *data constructor* T, and then using setRdrNameSpace to
fix it. Stupid! So I changed the parser to parse a *type
constructor* T, which means less use of setRdrNameSpace.
I also improved setRdrNameSpace to behave better on Exact Names.
Largely on priciple; I don't think it matters a lot.
- When compiling a data type declaration for a wired-in thing like
tuples (,), or lists, we don't really need to look at the
declaration. We have the wired-in thing! And not doing so avoids
having to line up the uniques for data constructor workers etc.
See Note [Declarations for wired-in things]
- I found that FunDeps.oclose wasn't taking superclasses into
account; easily fixed.
- Some error message refactoring for invalid constraints in TcValidity
- Haddock needs to absorb the change too; so there is a submodule update
Diffstat (limited to 'testsuite/tests/module/mod89.stderr')
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1 files changed, 10 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/testsuite/tests/module/mod89.stderr b/testsuite/tests/module/mod89.stderr index 0f956536cb..b355f3050b 100644 --- a/testsuite/tests/module/mod89.stderr +++ b/testsuite/tests/module/mod89.stderr @@ -1,2 +1,10 @@ - -mod89.hs:3:16: Module ‘Prelude’ does not export ‘map(..)’ +
+mod89.hs:5:1: warning:
+ The import item ‘map(..)’ suggests that
+ ‘map’ has (in-scope) constructors or class methods,
+ but it has none
+
+mod89.hs:5:1: warning:
+ The import of ‘Prelude’ is redundant
+ except perhaps to import instances from ‘Prelude’
+ To import instances alone, use: import Prelude()
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