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Diffstat (limited to 'compiler')
-rw-r--r-- | compiler/typecheck/TcEvidence.lhs | 30 |
1 files changed, 27 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/compiler/typecheck/TcEvidence.lhs b/compiler/typecheck/TcEvidence.lhs index 82298a470b..83ecd8b70a 100644 --- a/compiler/typecheck/TcEvidence.lhs +++ b/compiler/typecheck/TcEvidence.lhs @@ -455,10 +455,10 @@ evBindMapBinds bs data EvBind = EvBind EvVar EvTerm data EvTerm - = EvId EvId -- Term-level variable-to-variable bindings - -- (no coercion variables! they come via EvCoercion) + = EvId EvId -- Any sort of evidence Id, including coercions - | EvCoercion TcCoercion -- (Boxed) coercion bindings + | EvCoercion TcCoercion -- (Boxed) coercion bindings + -- See Note [Coercion evidence terms] | EvCast EvTerm TcCoercion -- d |> co @@ -492,6 +492,29 @@ data EvLit \end{code} +Note [Coecion evidence terms] +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +Notice that a coercion variable (v :: t1 ~ t2) can be represented as an EvTerm +in two different ways: + EvId v + EvCoercion (TcCoVarCo v) + +An alternative would be + +* To establish the invariant that coercions are represented only + by EvCoercion + +* To maintain the invariant by smart constructors. Eg + mkEvCast (EvCoercion c1) c2 = EvCoercion (TcCastCo c1 c2) + mkEvCast t c = EvCast t c + +We do quite often need to get a TcCoercion from an EvTerm; see +'evTermCoercion'. Notice that as well as EvId and EvCoercion it may see +an EvCast. + +I don't think it matters much... but maybe we'll find a good reason to +do one or the other. + Note [EvKindCast] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ EvKindCast g kco is produced when we have a constraint (g : s1 ~ s2) @@ -581,6 +604,7 @@ isEmptyTcEvBinds (TcEvBinds {}) = panic "isEmptyTcEvBinds" evTermCoercion :: EvTerm -> TcCoercion -- Applied only to EvTerms of type (s~t) +-- See Note [Coercion evidence terms] evTermCoercion (EvId v) = mkTcCoVarCo v evTermCoercion (EvCoercion co) = co evTermCoercion (EvCast tm co) = TcCastCo (evTermCoercion tm) co |