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* Module hierarchy: ByteCode and Runtime (cf #13009)Sylvain Henry2020-02-121-1271/+0
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* Disable two warnings for files that trigger themTom Ellis2020-01-271-0/+2
| | | | | | incomplete-uni-patterns and incomplete-record-updates will be in -Wall at a future date, so prepare for that by disabling those warnings on files that trigger them.
* PmCheck: Formulate as translation between Clause TreesSebastian Graf2020-01-251-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | We used to check `GrdVec`s arising from multiple clauses and guards in isolation. That resulted in a split between `pmCheck` and `pmCheckGuards`, the implementations of which were similar, but subtly different in detail. Also the throttling mechanism described in `Note [Countering exponential blowup]` ultimately got quite complicated because it had to cater for both checking functions. This patch realises that pattern match checking doesn't just consider single guarded RHSs, but that it's always a whole set of clauses, each of which can have multiple guarded RHSs in turn. We do so by translating a list of `Match`es to a `GrdTree`: ```haskell data GrdTree = Rhs !RhsInfo | Guard !PmGrd !GrdTree -- captures lef-to-right match semantics | Sequence !GrdTree !GrdTree -- captures top-to-bottom match semantics | Empty -- For -XEmptyCase, neutral element of Sequence ``` Then we have a function `checkGrdTree` that matches a given `GrdTree` against an incoming set of values, represented by `Deltas`: ```haskell checkGrdTree :: GrdTree -> Deltas -> CheckResult ... ``` Throttling is isolated to the `Sequence` case and becomes as easy as one would expect: When the union of uncovered values becomes too big, just return the original incoming `Deltas` instead (which is always a superset of the union, thus a sound approximation). The returned `CheckResult` contains two things: 1. The set of values that were not covered by any of the clauses, for exhaustivity warnings. 2. The `AnnotatedTree` that enriches the syntactic structure of the input program with divergence and inaccessibility information. This is `AnnotatedTree`: ```haskell data AnnotatedTree = AccessibleRhs !RhsInfo | InaccessibleRhs !RhsInfo | MayDiverge !AnnotatedTree | SequenceAnn !AnnotatedTree !AnnotatedTree | EmptyAnn ``` Crucially, `MayDiverge` asserts that the tree may force diverging values, so not all of its wrapped clauses can be redundant. While the set of uncovered values can be used to generate the missing equations for warning messages, redundant and proper inaccessible equations can be extracted from `AnnotatedTree` by `redundantAndInaccessibleRhss`. For this to work properly, the interface to the Oracle had to change. There's only `addPmCts` now, which takes a bag of `PmCt`s. There's a whole bunch of `PmCt` variants to replace the different oracle functions from before. The new `AnnotatedTree` structure allows for more accurate warning reporting (as evidenced by a number of changes spread throughout GHC's code base), thus we fix #17465. Fixes #17646 on the go. Metric Decrease: T11822 T9233 PmSeriesS haddock.compiler
* Module hierarchy: Iface (cf #13009)Sylvain Henry2020-01-061-3/+3
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* Module hierarchy (#13009): StgSylvain Henry2019-12-311-1/+1
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* Add GHC-API logging hooksSylvain Henry2019-12-181-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Add 'dumpAction' hook to DynFlags. It allows GHC API users to catch dumped intermediate codes and information. The format of the dump (Core, Stg, raw text, etc.) is now reported allowing easier automatic handling. * Add 'traceAction' hook to DynFlags. Some dumps go through the trace mechanism (for instance unfoldings that have been considered for inlining). This is problematic because: 1) dumps aren't written into files even with -ddump-to-file on 2) dumps are written on stdout even with GHC API 3) in this specific case, dumping depends on unsafe globally stored DynFlags which is bad for GHC API users We introduce 'traceAction' hook which allows GHC API to catch those traces and to avoid using globally stored DynFlags. * Avoid dumping empty logs via dumpAction/traceAction (but still write empty files to keep the existing behavior)
* Break up TcRnTypes, among other modules.Richard Eisenberg2019-10-161-0/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This introduces three new modules: - basicTypes/Predicate.hs describes predicates, moving this logic out of Type. Predicates don't really exist in Core, and so don't belong in Type. - typecheck/TcOrigin.hs describes the origin of constraints and types. It was easy to remove from other modules and can often be imported instead of other, scarier modules. - typecheck/Constraint.hs describes constraints as used in the solver. It is taken from TcRnTypes. No work other than module splitting is in this patch. This is the first step toward homogeneous equality, which will rely more strongly on predicates. And homogeneous equality is the next step toward a dependently typed core language.
* Module hierarchy: Hs (#13009)Sylvain Henry2019-09-201-1/+1
| | | | | | | Add GHC.Hs module hierarchy replacing hsSyn. Metric Increase: haddock.compiler
* Make sure to load interfaces when running :instancesXavier Denis2019-07-231-1/+3
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* Fix #8487: Debugger confuses variablesRoland Senn2019-07-211-9/+54
| | | | | | | | | | To display the free variables for a single breakpoint, GHCi pulls out the information from the fields `modBreaks_breakInfo` and `modBreaks_vars` of the `ModBreaks` data structure. For a specific breakpoint this gives 2 lists of types 'Id` (`Var`) and `OccName`. They are used to create the Id's for the free variables and must be kept in sync: If we remove an element from the Names list, then we also must remove the corresponding element from the OccNames list.
* Use an empty data type in TTG extension constructors (#15247)Ryan Scott2019-07-091-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | To avoid having to `panic` any time a TTG extension constructor is consumed, this MR introduces an uninhabited 'NoExtCon' type and uses that in every extension constructor's type family instance where it is appropriate. This also introduces a 'noExtCon' function which eliminates a 'NoExtCon', much like 'Data.Void.absurd' eliminates a 'Void'. I also renamed the existing `NoExt` type to `NoExtField` to better distinguish it from `NoExtCon`. Unsurprisingly, there is a lot of code churn resulting from this. Bumps the Haddock submodule. Fixes #15247.
* Add GHCi :instances commandXavier Denis2019-06-041-0/+170
| | | | | | | | | | | This commit adds the `:instances` command to ghci following proosal number 41. This makes it possible to query which instances are available to a given type. The output of this command is all the possible instances with type variables and constraints instantiated.
* Allow for multiple linker instances. Fixes Haskell portion of #3372.Julian Leviston2019-05-211-5/+9
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* Remove unnecessary uses of UnboxedTuples pragma (see #13101 / #15454)Michael Sloan2019-04-011-1/+1
| | | | Also removes a couple unnecessary MagicHash pragmas
* Update Trac ticket URLs to point to GitLabRyan Scott2019-03-151-3/+3
| | | | | This moves all URL references to Trac tickets to their corresponding GitLab counterparts.
* Fix warnings and fatal parsing errorsVladislav Zavialov2019-02-171-4/+4
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* Make a smart mkAppTyMSimon Peyton Jones2019-02-141-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch finally delivers on Trac #15952. Specifically * Completely remove Note [The tcType invariant], along with its complicated consequences (IT1-IT6). * Replace Note [The well-kinded type invariant] with: Note [The Purely Kinded Type Invariant (PKTI)] * Instead, establish the (PKTI) in TcHsType.tcInferApps, by using a new function mkAppTyM when building a type application. See Note [mkAppTyM]. * As a result we can remove the delicate mkNakedXX functions entirely. Specifically, mkNakedCastTy retained lots of extremly delicate Refl coercions which just cluttered everything up, and(worse) were very vulnerable to being silently eliminated by (say) substTy. This led to a succession of bug reports. The result is noticeably simpler to explain, simpler to code, and Richard and I are much more confident that it is correct. It does not actually fix any bugs, but it brings us closer. E.g. I hoped it'd fix #15918 and #15799, but it doesn't quite do so. However, it makes it much easier to fix. I also did a raft of other minor refactorings: * Use tcTypeKind consistently in the type checker * Rename tcInstTyBinders to tcInvisibleTyBinders, and refactor it a bit * Refactor tcEqType, pickyEqType, tcEqTypeVis Simpler, probably more efficient. * Make zonkTcType zonk TcTyCons, at least if they have any free unification variables -- see zonk_tc_tycon in TcMType.zonkTcTypeMapper. Not zonking these TcTyCons was actually a bug before. * Simplify try_to_reduce_no_cache in TcFlatten (a lot) * Combine checkExpectedKind and checkExpectedKindX. And then combine the invisible-binder instantation code Much simpler now. * Fix a little bug in TcMType.skolemiseQuantifiedTyVar. I'm not sure how I came across this originally. * Fix a little bug in TyCoRep.isUnliftedRuntimeRep (the ASSERT was over-zealous). Again I'm not certain how I encountered this. * Add a missing solveLocalEqualities in TcHsType.tcHsPartialSigType. I came across this when trying to get level numbers right.
* A few typofixesGabor Greif2019-01-231-1/+1
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* Refactor GHCi UI to fix #11606, #12091, #15721, #16096Ömer Sinan Ağacan2019-01-131-15/+39
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Instead of parsing and executing a statement or declaration directly we now parse them first and then execute in a separate step. This gives us the flexibility to inspect the parsed declaration before execution. Using this we now inspect parsed declarations, and if it's a single declaration of form `x = y` we execute it as `let x = y` instead, fixing a ton of problems caused by poor declaration support in GHCi. To avoid any users of the modules I left `execStmt` and `runDecls` unchanged and added `execStmt'` and `runDecls'` which work on parsed statements/declarations.
* Fix #15953 by consistently using dumpIfSet_dyn to print debug outputChaitanya Koparkar2018-11-291-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: In some modules we directly dump the debugging output to STDOUT via 'putLogMsg', 'printInfoForUser' etc. However, if `-ddump-to-file` is enabled, that output should be written to a file. Easily fixed. Certain tests (T3017, Roles3, T12763 etc.) expect part of the output generated by `-ddump-types` to be in 'PprUser' style. However, generally we want all other debugging output to use 'PprDump' style. `traceTcRn` and `traceTcRnForUser` help us accomplish this. This patch also documents some missing flags in the users guide. Reviewers: RyanGlScott, bgamari, hvr Reviewed By: RyanGlScott Subscribers: rwbarton, carter GHC Trac Issues: #15953 Differential Revision: https://phabricator.haskell.org/D5382
* GHCi should not filter instances involving cTuplesAlec Theriault2018-10-021-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: See the new T12005 test case for an example of this. Test Plan: make TEST=T12005 Reviewers: bgamari, osa1 Reviewed By: osa1 Subscribers: osa1, rwbarton, carter GHC Trac Issues: #12005 Differential Revision: https://phabricator.haskell.org/D5182
* Turn on MonadFail desugaring by defaultHerbert Valerio Riedel2018-08-071-1/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: This contains two commits: ---- Make GHC's code-base compatible w/ `MonadFail` There were a couple of use-sites which implicitly used pattern-matches in `do`-notation even though the underlying `Monad` didn't explicitly support `fail` This refactoring turns those use-sites into explicit case discrimations and adds an `MonadFail` instance for `UniqSM` (`UniqSM` was the worst offender so this has been postponed for a follow-up refactoring) --- Turn on MonadFail desugaring by default This finally implements the phase scheduled for GHC 8.6 according to https://prime.haskell.org/wiki/Libraries/Proposals/MonadFail#Transitionalstrategy This also preserves some tests that assumed MonadFail desugaring to be active; all ghc boot libs were already made compatible with this `MonadFail` long ago, so no changes were needed there. Test Plan: Locally performed ./validate --fast Reviewers: bgamari, simonmar, jrtc27, RyanGlScott Reviewed By: bgamari Subscribers: bgamari, RyanGlScott, rwbarton, thomie, carter Differential Revision: https://phabricator.haskell.org/D5028
* Support the GHCi debugger with -fexternal-interpreterSimon Marlow2018-07-161-6/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * All the tests in tests/ghci.debugger now pass with -fexternal-interpreter. These tests are now run with the ghci-ext way in addition to the normal way so we won't break it in the future. * I removed all the unsafeCoerce# calls from RtClosureInspect. Yay! The main changes are: * New messages: GetClosure and Seq. GetClosure is a remote interface to GHC.Exts.Heap.getClosureData, which required Binary instances for various datatypes. Fortunately this wasn't too painful thanks to DeriveGeneric. * No cheating by unsafeCoercing values when printing them. Now we have to turn the Closure representation back into the native representation when printing Int, Float, Double, Integer and Char. Of these, Integer was the most painful - we now have a dependency on integer-gmp due to needing access to the representation. * Fixed a bug in rts/Heap.c - it was bogusly returning stack content as pointers for an AP_STACK closure. Test Plan: * `cd testsuite/tests/ghci.debugger && make` * validate Reviewers: bgamari, patrickdoc, nomeata, angerman, hvr, erikd, goldfire Subscribers: alpmestan, snowleopard, rwbarton, thomie, carter GHC Trac Issues: #13184 Differential Revision: https://phabricator.haskell.org/D4955
* Serialize docstrings to ifaces, display them with new GHCi :doc commandSimon Jakobi2018-06-041-0/+68
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | If `-haddock` is set, we now extract docstrings from the renamed ast and serialize them in the .hi-files. This includes some of the changes from D4749 with the notable exceptions of the docstring lexing and renaming. A currently limited and experimental GHCi :doc command can be used to display docstrings for declarations. The formatting of pretty-printed docstrings is changed slightly, causing some changes in testsuite/tests/haddock. Test Plan: ./validate Reviewers: alexbiehl, hvr, gershomb, harpocrates, bgamari Reviewed By: alexbiehl Subscribers: rwbarton, thomie, carter Differential Revision: https://phabricator.haskell.org/D4758
* TTG : complete for balance of hsSyn ASTAlan Zimmerman2018-04-271-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: - remove PostRn/PostTc fields - remove the HsVect In/Out distinction for Type, Class and Instance - remove PlaceHolder in favour of NoExt - Simplify OutputableX constraint Updates haddock submodule Test Plan: ./validate Reviewers: goldfire, bgamari Subscribers: goldfire, thomie, mpickering, carter Differential Revision: https://phabricator.haskell.org/D4625
* TTG for HsBinds and Data instances Plan BAlan Zimmerman2018-04-131-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: - Add the balance of the TTG extensions for hsSyn/HsBinds - Move all the (now orphan) data instances into hsSyn/HsInstances and use TTG Data instances Plan B https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/ImplementingTreesThatGrow/Instances#PLANB Updates haddock submodule. Illustrative numbers Compiling HsInstances before using Plan B. Max residency ~ 5G <<ghc: 629,864,691,176 bytes, 5300 GCs, 321075437/1087762592 avg/max bytes residency (23 samples), 2953M in use, 0.000 INIT (0.000 elapsed), 383.511 MUT (384.986 elapsed), 37.426 GC (37.444 elapsed) :ghc>> Using Plan B Max residency 1.1G <<ghc: 78,832,782,968 bytes, 2884 GCs, 222140352/386470152 avg/max bytes residency (34 samples), 1062M in use, 0.001 INIT (0.001 elapsed), 56.612 MUT (62.917 elapsed), 32.974 GC (32.923 elapsed) :ghc>> Test Plan: ./validate Reviewers: shayan-najd, goldfire, bgamari Subscribers: goldfire, thomie, mpickering, carter Differential Revision: https://phabricator.haskell.org/D4581
* Restore Trees That Grow reverted commitsAlan Zimmerman2018-04-091-2/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The following commits were reverted prior to the release of GHC 8.4.1, because the time to derive Data instances was too long [1]. 438dd1cbba13d35f3452b4dcef3f94ce9a216905 Phab:D4147 e3ec2e7ae94524ebd111963faf34b84d942265b4 Phab:D4177 47ad6578ea460999b53eb4293c3a3b3017a56d65 Phab:D4186 The work is continuing, as the minimum bootstrap compiler is now GHC 8.2.1, and this allows Plan B[2] for instances to be used. This will land in a following commit. Updates Haddock submodule [1] https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/ImplementingTreesThatGrow/Instances [2] https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/ImplementingTreesThatGrow/Instances#PLANB
* Revert "trees that grow" workBen Gamari2017-11-211-3/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | As documented in #14490, the Data instances currently blow up compilation time by too much to stomach. Alan will continue working on this in a branch and we will perhaps merge to 8.2 before 8.2.1 to avoid having to perform painful cherry-picks in 8.2 minor releases. Reverts haddock submodule. This reverts commit 47ad6578ea460999b53eb4293c3a3b3017a56d65. This reverts commit e3ec2e7ae94524ebd111963faf34b84d942265b4. This reverts commit 438dd1cbba13d35f3452b4dcef3f94ce9a216905. This reverts commit 0ff152c9e633accca48815e26e59d1af1fe44ceb.
* WIP on combined Step 1 and 3 for Trees That Grow, HsExprAlan Zimmerman2017-11-111-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | See https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/ImplementingTreesThatGrow Trees that grow extension points are added for - HsExpr Updates haddock submodule Test Plan: ./validate Reviewers: bgamari, goldfire Subscribers: rwbarton, thomie, shayan-najd, mpickering Differential Revision: https://phabricator.haskell.org/D4177
* WIP on Doing a combined Step 1 and 3 for Trees That GrowAlan Zimmerman2017-11-081-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | See https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/ImplementingTreesThatGrow Trees that grow extension points are added for - ValBinds - HsPat - HsLit - HsOverLit - HsType - HsTyVarBndr - HsAppType - FieldOcc - AmbiguousFieldOcc Updates haddock submodule Test Plan: ./validate Reviewers: shayan-najd, simonpj, austin, goldfire, bgamari Subscribers: goldfire, rwbarton, thomie, mpickering Differential Revision: https://phabricator.haskell.org/D4147
* Revert "WIP on combining Step 1 and 3 of Trees That Grow"Ben Gamari2017-11-071-2/+1
| | | | | | | | This reverts commit 0ff152c9e633accca48815e26e59d1af1fe44ceb. Sadly this broke when bootstrapping with 8.0.2 due to #14396. Reverts haddock submodule.
* WIP on combining Step 1 and 3 of Trees That GrowAlan Zimmerman2017-11-071-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | See https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/ImplementingTreesThatGrow Trees that grow extension points are added for - ValBinds - HsPat - HsLit - HsOverLit - HsType - HsTyVarBndr - HsAppType - FieldOcc - AmbiguousFieldOcc Updates haddock submodule Test Plan: ./validate Reviewers: shayan-najd, simonpj, austin, goldfire, bgamari Subscribers: goldfire, rwbarton, thomie, mpickering Differential Revision: https://phabricator.haskell.org/D4147
* A bunch of typofixesGabor Greif2017-09-261-4/+4
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* compiler: introduce custom "GhcPrelude" PreludeHerbert Valerio Riedel2017-09-191-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This switches the compiler/ component to get compiled with -XNoImplicitPrelude and a `import GhcPrelude` is inserted in all modules. This is motivated by the upcoming "Prelude" re-export of `Semigroup((<>))` which would cause lots of name clashes in every modulewhich imports also `Outputable` Reviewers: austin, goldfire, bgamari, alanz, simonmar Reviewed By: bgamari Subscribers: goldfire, rwbarton, thomie, mpickering, bgamari Differential Revision: https://phabricator.haskell.org/D3989
* Make ':info Coercible' display an arbitrary string (fixes #12390)Patrick Dougherty2017-07-111-3/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This change enables the addition of an arbitrary string to the output of GHCi's ':info'. It was made for Coercible in particular but could be extended if desired. Updates haddock submodule. Test Plan: Modified test 'ghci059' to match new output. Reviewers: austin, bgamari Reviewed By: bgamari Subscribers: goldfire, rwbarton, thomie GHC Trac Issues: #12390 Differential Revision: https://phabricator.haskell.org/D3634
* Udate hsSyn AST to use Trees that GrowAlan Zimmerman2017-06-061-5/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: See https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/ImplementingTreesThatGrow This commit prepares the ground for a full extensible AST, by replacing the type parameter for the hsSyn data types with a set of indices into type families, data GhcPs -- ^ Index for GHC parser output data GhcRn -- ^ Index for GHC renamer output data GhcTc -- ^ Index for GHC typechecker output These are now used instead of `RdrName`, `Name` and `Id`/`TcId`/`Var` Where the original name type is required in a polymorphic context, this is accessible via the IdP type family, defined as type family IdP p type instance IdP GhcPs = RdrName type instance IdP GhcRn = Name type instance IdP GhcTc = Id These types are declared in the new 'hsSyn/HsExtension.hs' module. To gain a better understanding of the extension mechanism, it has been applied to `HsLit` only, also replacing the `SourceText` fields in them with extension types. To preserve extension generality, a type class is introduced to capture the `SourceText` interface, which must be honoured by all of the extension points which originally had a `SourceText`. The class is defined as class HasSourceText a where -- Provide setters to mimic existing constructors noSourceText :: a sourceText :: String -> a setSourceText :: SourceText -> a getSourceText :: a -> SourceText And the constraint is captured in `SourceTextX`, which is a constraint type listing all the extension points that make use of the class. Updating Haddock submodule to match. Test Plan: ./validate Reviewers: simonpj, shayan-najd, goldfire, austin, bgamari Subscribers: rwbarton, thomie, mpickering Differential Revision: https://phabricator.haskell.org/D3609
* Use lengthIs and friends in more placesRyan Scott2017-06-021-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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
* Print warnings on parser failures (#12610).Dave Laing2017-05-151-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Test Plan: validate Reviewers: austin, bgamari, simonmar, mpickering Reviewed By: mpickering Subscribers: mpickering, rwbarton, thomie GHC Trac Issues: #12610 Differential Revision: https://phabricator.haskell.org/D3584
* Fix crash in isModuleInterpreted for HsBoot (fixes #13591)Lennart Spitzner2017-05-121-7/+7
| | | | | | | | Rename isModuleInterpreted to moduleIsBootOrNotObjectLinkable because a) there already is a moduleIsInterpreted function in the same module b) I have no idea if the (new) semantic of the bool returned matches some understanding of "is interpreted".
* Add support for StaticPointers in GHCiBen Gamari2017-02-021-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Here we add support to GHCi for StaticPointers. This process begins by adding remote GHCi messages for adding entries to the static pointer table. We then collect binders needing SPT entries after linking and send the interpreter a message adding entries with the appropriate fingerprints. Test Plan: `make test TEST=StaticPtr` Reviewers: facundominguez, mboes, simonpj, simonmar, goldfire, austin, hvr, erikd Reviewed By: simonpj, simonmar Subscribers: RyanGlScott, simonpj, thomie Differential Revision: https://phabricator.haskell.org/D2504 GHC Trac Issues: #12356
* Update levity polymorphismRichard Eisenberg2017-01-191-5/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This commit implements the proposal in https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/pull/29 and https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/pull/35. Here are some of the pieces of that proposal: * Some of RuntimeRep's constructors have been shortened. * TupleRep and SumRep are now parameterized over a list of RuntimeReps. * This means that two types with the same kind surely have the same representation. Previously, all unboxed tuples had the same kind, and thus the fact above was false. * RepType.typePrimRep and friends now return a *list* of PrimReps. These functions can now work successfully on unboxed tuples. This change is necessary because we allow abstraction over unboxed tuple types and so cannot always handle unboxed tuples specially as we did before. * We sometimes have to create an Id from a PrimRep. I thus split PtrRep * into LiftedRep and UnliftedRep, so that the created Ids have the right strictness. * The RepType.RepType type was removed, as it didn't seem to help with * much. * The RepType.repType function is also removed, in favor of typePrimRep. * I have waffled a good deal on whether or not to keep VoidRep in TyCon.PrimRep. In the end, I decided to keep it there. PrimRep is *not* represented in RuntimeRep, and typePrimRep will never return a list including VoidRep. But it's handy to have in, e.g., ByteCodeGen and friends. I can imagine another design choice where we have a PrimRepV type that is PrimRep with an extra constructor. That seemed to be a heavier design, though, and I'm not sure what the benefit would be. * The last, unused vestiges of # (unliftedTypeKind) have been removed. * There were several pretty-printing bugs that this change exposed; * these are fixed. * We previously checked for levity polymorphism in the types of binders. * But we also must exclude levity polymorphism in function arguments. This is hard to check for, requiring a good deal of care in the desugarer. See Note [Levity polymorphism checking] in DsMonad. * In order to efficiently check for levity polymorphism in functions, it * was necessary to add a new bit of IdInfo. See Note [Levity info] in IdInfo. * It is now safe for unlifted types to be unsaturated in Core. Core Lint * is updated accordingly. * We can only know strictness after zonking, so several checks around * strictness in the type-checker (checkStrictBinds, the check for unlifted variables under a ~ pattern) have been moved to the desugarer. * Along the way, I improved the treatment of unlifted vs. banged * bindings. See Note [Strict binds checks] in DsBinds and #13075. * Now that we print type-checked source, we must be careful to print * ConLikes correctly. This is facilitated by a new HsConLikeOut constructor to HsExpr. Particularly troublesome are unlifted pattern synonyms that get an extra void# argument. * Includes a submodule update for haddock, getting rid of #. * New testcases: typecheck/should_fail/StrictBinds typecheck/should_fail/T12973 typecheck/should_run/StrictPats typecheck/should_run/T12809 typecheck/should_fail/T13105 patsyn/should_fail/UnliftedPSBind typecheck/should_fail/LevPolyBounded typecheck/should_compile/T12987 typecheck/should_compile/T11736 * Fixed tickets: #12809 #12973 #11736 #13075 #12987 * This also adds a test case for #13105. This test case is * "compile_fail" and succeeds, because I want the testsuite to monitor the error message. When #13105 is fixed, the test case will compile cleanly.
* Remove deprecated InteractiveEval APIDavid Feuer2017-01-101-40/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Remove `RunResult(..)`, `runStmt`, and `runStmtWithLocation`. These were all deprecated and documented as slated for removal in GHC 7.14, which I figure means 8.2. See cf7573b8207bbb17c58612f3345e0b17d74cfb58 for an explanation of why this change was made. Reviewers: simonpj, hvr, austin, bgamari Reviewed By: bgamari Subscribers: thomie Differential Revision: https://phabricator.haskell.org/D2949 GHC Trac Issues: #13095
* Allow use of the external interpreter in stage1.Shea Levy2016-12-201-6/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: Now that we have -fexternal-interpreter, we can lose most of the GHCI ifdefs. This was originally added in https://phabricator.haskell.org/D2826 but that led to a compatibility issue with ghc 7.10.x on Windows. That's fixed here and the revert reverted. Reviewers: goldfire, hvr, austin, bgamari, Phyx Reviewed By: Phyx Subscribers: thomie Differential Revision: https://phabricator.haskell.org/D2884 GHC Trac Issues: #13008
* Revert "Allow use of the external interpreter in stage1."Tamar Christina2016-12-191-1/+6
| | | | This reverts commit 52ba9470a7e85d025dc84a6789aa809cdd68b566.
* Allow use of the external interpreter in stage1.Shea Levy2016-12-171-6/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | Now that we have -fexternal-interpreter, we can lose most of the GHCI ifdefs. Reviewers: simonmar, goldfire, austin, hvr, bgamari Reviewed By: simonmar Subscribers: RyanGlScott, mpickering, angerman, thomie Differential Revision: https://phabricator.haskell.org/D2826
* Implement unboxed sum primitive typeÖmer Sinan Ağacan2016-07-211-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: This patch implements primitive unboxed sum types, as described in https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/UnpackedSumTypes. Main changes are: - Add new syntax for unboxed sums types, terms and patterns. Hidden behind `-XUnboxedSums`. - Add unlifted unboxed sum type constructors and data constructors, extend type and pattern checkers and desugarer. - Add new RuntimeRep for unboxed sums. - Extend unarise pass to translate unboxed sums to unboxed tuples right before code generation. - Add `StgRubbishArg` to `StgArg`, and a new type `CmmArg` for better code generation when sum values are involved. - Add user manual section for unboxed sums. Some other changes: - Generalize `UbxTupleRep` to `MultiRep` and `UbxTupAlt` to `MultiValAlt` to be able to use those with both sums and tuples. - Don't use `tyConPrimRep` in `isVoidTy`: `tyConPrimRep` is really wrong, given an `Any` `TyCon`, there's no way to tell what its kind is, but `kindPrimRep` and in turn `tyConPrimRep` returns `PtrRep`. - Fix some bugs on the way: #12375. Not included in this patch: - Update Haddock for new the new unboxed sum syntax. - `TemplateHaskell` support is left as future work. For reviewers: - Front-end code is mostly trivial and adapted from unboxed tuple code for type checking, pattern checking, renaming, desugaring etc. - Main translation routines are in `RepType` and `UnariseStg`. Documentation in `UnariseStg` should be enough for understanding what's going on. Credits: - Johan Tibell wrote the initial front-end and interface file extensions. - Simon Peyton Jones reviewed this patch many times, wrote some code, and helped with debugging. Reviewers: bgamari, alanz, goldfire, RyanGlScott, simonpj, austin, simonmar, hvr, erikd Reviewed By: simonpj Subscribers: Iceland_jack, ggreif, ezyang, RyanGlScott, goldfire, thomie, mpickering Differential Revision: https://phabricator.haskell.org/D2259
* Fix #10963 and #11975 by adding new cmds to GHCi.Richard Eisenberg2016-06-231-4/+4
| | | | | | See the user's guide entry or the Note [TcRnExprMode] in TcRnDriver. Test cases: ghci/scripts/T{10963,11975}
* Give lookupGRE_Name a better APISimon Peyton Jones2016-06-231-2/+1
| | | | | | | | | | lookupGRE_Name should return either zero or one GREs, never several. This is a consequence of INVARIANT 1 on GlobalRdrEnv. So it's better if it returns a Maybe; the panic on multiple results is put in one place, instead of being scattered or ignored. Just refactoring, no change in behaviour
* Use UniqDFM for HomePackageTableBartosz Nitka2016-06-061-9/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This isn't strictly necessary for deterministic ABIs. The results of eltsHpt are consumed in two ways: 1) they determine the order of linking 2) if you track the data flow all the family instances get put in FamInstEnvs, so the nondeterministic order is forgotten. 3) same for VectInfo stuff 4) same for Annotations The problem is that I haven't found a nice way to do 2. in a local way and 1. is nice to have if we went for deterministic object files. Besides these maps are keyed on ModuleNames so they should be small relative to other things and the overhead should be negligible. As a bonus we also get more specific names. Test Plan: ./validate Reviewers: bgamari, austin, hvr, ezyang, simonmar Reviewed By: simonmar Subscribers: thomie Differential Revision: https://phabricator.haskell.org/D2300 GHC Trac Issues: #4012
* Kill nameSetElems in getInfoBartosz Nitka2016-06-021-1/+1
| | | | nameSetAll is more precise here