\begin{code}
module TysWiredIn (
- wiredInTyCons, genericTyCons,
-
- addrDataCon,
- addrTy,
- addrTyCon,
- ptrDataCon,
- ptrTy,
- ptrTyCon,
- funPtrDataCon,
- funPtrTy,
- funPtrTyCon,
- boolTy,
- boolTyCon,
- charDataCon,
- charTy,
- charTyCon,
- consDataCon,
- doubleDataCon,
- doubleTy,
- doubleTyCon,
- falseDataCon, falseDataConId,
- floatDataCon,
- floatTy,
- floatTyCon,
-
- intDataCon,
- intTy,
- intTyCon,
+ wiredInTyCons,
+
+ boolTy, boolTyCon, boolTyCon_RDR, boolTyConName,
+ trueDataCon, trueDataConId, true_RDR,
+ falseDataCon, falseDataConId, false_RDR,
+
+ charTyCon, charDataCon, charTyCon_RDR,
+ charTy, stringTy, charTyConName,
- integerTy,
- integerTyCon,
- smallIntegerDataCon,
- largeIntegerDataCon,
+
+ doubleTyCon, doubleDataCon, doubleTy, doubleTyConName,
+
+ floatTyCon, floatDataCon, floatTy, floatTyConName,
- listTyCon,
+ intTyCon, intDataCon, intTyCon_RDR, intDataCon_RDR, intTyConName,
+ intTy,
+ listTyCon, nilDataCon, consDataCon,
+ listTyCon_RDR, consDataCon_RDR, listTyConName,
mkListTy,
- nilDataCon,
-- tuples
mkTupleTy,
tupleTyCon, tupleCon,
- unitTyCon, unitDataConId, pairTyCon,
+ unitTyCon, unitDataCon, unitDataConId, pairTyCon,
unboxedSingletonTyCon, unboxedSingletonDataCon,
unboxedPairTyCon, unboxedPairDataCon,
- -- Generics
- genUnitTyCon, genUnitDataCon,
- plusTyCon, inrDataCon, inlDataCon,
- crossTyCon, crossDataCon,
-
- stablePtrTyCon,
- stringTy,
- trueDataCon, trueDataConId,
unitTy,
voidTy,
- wordDataCon,
- wordTy,
- wordTyCon,
-
- isFFIArgumentTy, -- :: DynFlags -> Safety -> Type -> Bool
- isFFIImportResultTy, -- :: DynFlags -> Type -> Bool
- isFFIExportResultTy, -- :: Type -> Bool
- isFFIExternalTy, -- :: Type -> Bool
- isFFIDynArgumentTy, -- :: Type -> Bool
- isFFIDynResultTy, -- :: Type -> Bool
- isFFILabelTy, -- :: Type -> Bool
+
+ -- parallel arrays
+ mkPArrTy,
+ parrTyCon, parrFakeCon, isPArrTyCon, isPArrFakeCon,
+ parrTyCon_RDR, parrTyConName
) where
#include "HsVersions.h"
-import {-# SOURCE #-} MkId( mkDataConId, mkDataConWrapId )
-import {-# SOURCE #-} Generics( mkTyConGenInfo )
+import {-# SOURCE #-} MkId( mkDataConIds )
-- friends:
import PrelNames
import TysPrim
-- others:
-import ForeignCall ( Safety, playSafe )
import Constants ( mAX_TUPLE_SIZE )
-import Module ( mkPrelModule )
-import Name ( Name, nameRdrName, nameUnique, nameOccName,
+import Module ( Module )
+import RdrName ( nameRdrName )
+import Name ( Name, BuiltInSyntax(..), nameUnique, nameOccName,
nameModule, mkWiredInName )
-import OccName ( mkOccFS, tcName, dataName, mkWorkerOcc, mkGenOcc1, mkGenOcc2 )
-import RdrName ( rdrNameOcc )
-import DataCon ( DataCon, mkDataCon, dataConId )
+import OccName ( mkOccFS, tcName, dataName, mkTupleOcc, mkDataConWorkerOcc )
+import DataCon ( DataCon, mkDataCon, dataConWorkId, dataConSourceArity )
import Var ( TyVar, tyVarKind )
-import TyCon ( TyCon, AlgTyConFlavour(..), tyConDataCons,
- mkTupleTyCon, isUnLiftedTyCon, mkAlgTyCon
+import TyCon ( TyCon, AlgTyConRhs(DataTyCon), tyConDataCons,
+ mkTupleTyCon, mkAlgTyCon, tyConName
)
import BasicTypes ( Arity, RecFlag(..), Boxity(..), isBoxed, StrictnessMark(..) )
-import Type ( Type, mkTyConTy, mkTyConApp, mkTyVarTys,
- mkArrowKinds, liftedTypeKind, unliftedTypeKind,
- splitTyConApp_maybe,
- TauType, ThetaType )
-import Unique ( incrUnique, mkTupleTyConUnique, mkTupleDataConUnique )
-import PrelNames
-import CmdLineOpts
+import Type ( Type, mkTyConTy, mkTyConApp, mkTyVarTy, mkTyVarTys, TyThing(..) )
+import Kind ( mkArrowKinds, liftedTypeKind, ubxTupleKind )
+import Unique ( incrUnique, mkTupleTyConUnique,
+ mkTupleDataConUnique, mkPArrDataConUnique )
import Array
+import FastString
+import Outputable
-alpha_tyvar = [alphaTyVar]
-alpha_ty = [alphaTy]
-alpha_beta_tyvars = [alphaTyVar, betaTyVar]
+alpha_tyvar = [alphaTyVar]
+alpha_ty = [alphaTy]
\end{code}
%* *
%************************************************************************
+If you change which things are wired in, make sure you change their
+names in PrelNames, so they use wTcQual, wDataQual, etc
+
\begin{code}
-wiredInTyCons :: [TyCon]
-wiredInTyCons = data_tycons ++ tuple_tycons ++ unboxed_tuple_tycons
-
-data_tycons = genericTyCons ++
- [ addrTyCon
- , ptrTyCon
- , funPtrTyCon
- , boolTyCon
+wiredInTyCons :: [TyCon] -- Excludes tuples
+wiredInTyCons = [ unitTyCon -- Not treated like other tuples, because
+ -- it's defined in GHC.Base, and there's only
+ -- one of it. We put it in wiredInTyCons so
+ -- that it'll pre-populate the name cache, so
+ -- the special case in lookupOrigNameCache
+ -- doesn't need to look out for it
+ , boolTyCon
, charTyCon
, doubleTyCon
, floatTyCon
, intTyCon
- , integerTyCon
, listTyCon
- , wordTyCon
+ , parrTyCon
]
+\end{code}
-genericTyCons :: [TyCon]
-genericTyCons = [ plusTyCon, crossTyCon, genUnitTyCon ]
-
-
-tuple_tycons = unitTyCon : [tupleTyCon Boxed i | i <- [2..mAX_TUPLE_SIZE] ]
-unboxed_tuple_tycons = [tupleTyCon Unboxed i | i <- [1..mAX_TUPLE_SIZE] ]
+\begin{code}
+mkWiredInTyConName :: BuiltInSyntax -> Module -> FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
+mkWiredInTyConName built_in mod fs uniq tycon
+ = mkWiredInName mod (mkOccFS tcName fs) uniq
+ Nothing -- No parent object
+ (ATyCon tycon) -- Relevant TyCon
+ built_in
+
+mkWiredInDataConName :: BuiltInSyntax -> Module -> FastString -> Unique -> DataCon -> Name -> Name
+mkWiredInDataConName built_in mod fs uniq datacon parent
+ = mkWiredInName mod (mkOccFS dataName fs) uniq
+ (Just parent) -- Name of parent TyCon
+ (ADataCon datacon) -- Relevant DataCon
+ built_in
+
+charTyConName = mkWiredInTyConName UserSyntax pREL_BASE FSLIT("Char") charTyConKey charTyCon
+charDataConName = mkWiredInDataConName UserSyntax pREL_BASE FSLIT("C#") charDataConKey charDataCon charTyConName
+intTyConName = mkWiredInTyConName UserSyntax pREL_BASE FSLIT("Int") intTyConKey intTyCon
+intDataConName = mkWiredInDataConName UserSyntax pREL_BASE FSLIT("I#") intDataConKey intDataCon intTyConName
+
+boolTyConName = mkWiredInTyConName UserSyntax pREL_BASE FSLIT("Bool") boolTyConKey boolTyCon
+falseDataConName = mkWiredInDataConName UserSyntax pREL_BASE FSLIT("False") falseDataConKey falseDataCon boolTyConName
+trueDataConName = mkWiredInDataConName UserSyntax pREL_BASE FSLIT("True") trueDataConKey trueDataCon boolTyConName
+listTyConName = mkWiredInTyConName BuiltInSyntax pREL_BASE FSLIT("[]") listTyConKey listTyCon
+nilDataConName = mkWiredInDataConName BuiltInSyntax pREL_BASE FSLIT("[]") nilDataConKey nilDataCon listTyConName
+consDataConName = mkWiredInDataConName BuiltInSyntax pREL_BASE FSLIT(":") consDataConKey consDataCon listTyConName
+
+floatTyConName = mkWiredInTyConName UserSyntax pREL_FLOAT FSLIT("Float") floatTyConKey floatTyCon
+floatDataConName = mkWiredInDataConName UserSyntax pREL_FLOAT FSLIT("F#") floatDataConKey floatDataCon floatTyConName
+doubleTyConName = mkWiredInTyConName UserSyntax pREL_FLOAT FSLIT("Double") doubleTyConKey doubleTyCon
+doubleDataConName = mkWiredInDataConName UserSyntax pREL_FLOAT FSLIT("D#") doubleDataConKey doubleDataCon doubleTyConName
+
+parrTyConName = mkWiredInTyConName BuiltInSyntax pREL_PARR FSLIT("[::]") parrTyConKey parrTyCon
+parrDataConName = mkWiredInDataConName UserSyntax pREL_PARR FSLIT("PArr") parrDataConKey parrDataCon parrTyConName
+
+boolTyCon_RDR = nameRdrName boolTyConName
+false_RDR = nameRdrName falseDataConName
+true_RDR = nameRdrName trueDataConName
+intTyCon_RDR = nameRdrName intTyConName
+charTyCon_RDR = nameRdrName charTyConName
+intDataCon_RDR = nameRdrName intDataConName
+listTyCon_RDR = nameRdrName listTyConName
+consDataCon_RDR = nameRdrName consDataConName
+parrTyCon_RDR = nameRdrName parrTyConName
\end{code}
%************************************************************************
\begin{code}
-pcNonRecDataTyCon = pcTyCon DataTyCon NonRecursive
-pcRecDataTyCon = pcTyCon DataTyCon Recursive
+pcNonRecDataTyCon = pcTyCon False NonRecursive
+pcRecDataTyCon = pcTyCon False Recursive
-pcTyCon new_or_data is_rec name tyvars argvrcs cons
+pcTyCon is_enum is_rec name tyvars argvrcs cons
= tycon
where
- tycon = mkAlgTyCon name kind
+ tycon = mkAlgTyCon name
+ (mkArrowKinds (map tyVarKind tyvars) liftedTypeKind)
tyvars
- [] -- No context
argvrcs
- cons
- (length cons)
- [] -- No record selectors
- new_or_data
+ [] -- No stupid theta
+ (DataTyCon cons is_enum)
+ [] -- No record selectors
is_rec
- gen_info
+ True -- All the wired-in tycons have generics
- mod = nameModule name
- kind = mkArrowKinds (map tyVarKind tyvars) liftedTypeKind
- gen_info = mk_tc_gen_info mod (nameUnique name) name tycon
+pcDataCon :: Name -> [TyVar] -> [Type] -> TyCon -> DataCon
+pcDataCon = pcDataConWithFixity False
--- We generate names for the generic to/from Ids by incrementing
--- the TyCon unique. So each Prelude tycon needs 3 slots, one
--- for itself and two more for the generic Ids.
-mk_tc_gen_info mod tc_uniq tc_name tycon
- = mkTyConGenInfo tycon [name1, name2]
- where
- tc_occ_name = nameOccName tc_name
- occ_name1 = mkGenOcc1 tc_occ_name
- occ_name2 = mkGenOcc2 tc_occ_name
- fn1_key = incrUnique tc_uniq
- fn2_key = incrUnique fn1_key
- name1 = mkWiredInName mod occ_name1 fn1_key
- name2 = mkWiredInName mod occ_name2 fn2_key
-
-pcDataCon :: Name -> [TyVar] -> ThetaType -> [TauType] -> TyCon -> DataCon
+pcDataConWithFixity :: Bool -> Name -> [TyVar] -> [Type] -> TyCon -> DataCon
+-- The Name should be in the DataName name space; it's the name
+-- of the DataCon itself.
+--
-- The unique is the first of two free uniques;
--- the first is used for the datacon itself and the worker;
--- the second is used for the wrapper.
+-- the first is used for the datacon itself,
+-- the second is used for the "worker name"
-pcDataCon name tyvars context arg_tys tycon
+pcDataConWithFixity declared_infix dc_name tyvars arg_tys tycon
= data_con
where
- data_con = mkDataCon name
- [ NotMarkedStrict | a <- arg_tys ]
- [ {- no labelled fields -} ]
- tyvars context [] [] arg_tys tycon work_id wrap_id
-
- wrap_rdr = nameRdrName name
- wrap_occ = rdrNameOcc wrap_rdr
-
- mod = nameModule name
- wrap_id = mkDataConWrapId data_con
-
- work_occ = mkWorkerOcc wrap_occ
- work_key = incrUnique (nameUnique name)
- work_name = mkWiredInName mod work_occ work_key
- work_id = mkDataConId work_name data_con
+ data_con = mkDataCon dc_name declared_infix True {- Vanilla -}
+ (map (const NotMarkedStrict) arg_tys)
+ [{- No labelled fields -}]
+ tyvars [] [] arg_tys tycon (mkTyVarTys tyvars)
+ (mkDataConIds bogus_wrap_name wrk_name data_con)
+
+
+ mod = nameModule dc_name
+ wrk_occ = mkDataConWorkerOcc (nameOccName dc_name)
+ wrk_key = incrUnique (nameUnique dc_name)
+ wrk_name = mkWiredInName mod wrk_occ wrk_key
+ (Just (tyConName tycon))
+ (AnId (dataConWorkId data_con)) UserSyntax
+ bogus_wrap_name = pprPanic "Wired-in data wrapper id" (ppr dc_name)
+ -- Wired-in types are too simple to need wrappers
\end{code}
tupleCon Unboxed i = snd (unboxedTupleArr ! i)
boxedTupleArr, unboxedTupleArr :: Array Int (TyCon,DataCon)
-boxedTupleArr = array (0,mAX_TUPLE_SIZE) [(i,mk_tuple Boxed i) | i <- [0..mAX_TUPLE_SIZE]]
-unboxedTupleArr = array (0,mAX_TUPLE_SIZE) [(i,mk_tuple Unboxed i) | i <- [0..mAX_TUPLE_SIZE]]
+boxedTupleArr = listArray (0,mAX_TUPLE_SIZE) [mk_tuple Boxed i | i <- [0..mAX_TUPLE_SIZE]]
+unboxedTupleArr = listArray (0,mAX_TUPLE_SIZE) [mk_tuple Unboxed i | i <- [0..mAX_TUPLE_SIZE]]
mk_tuple :: Boxity -> Int -> (TyCon,DataCon)
mk_tuple boxity arity = (tycon, tuple_con)
where
tycon = mkTupleTyCon tc_name tc_kind arity tyvars tuple_con boxity gen_info
- tc_name = mkWiredInName mod (mkOccFS tcName name_str) tc_uniq
+ mod = mkTupleModule boxity arity
+ tc_name = mkWiredInName mod (mkTupleOcc tcName boxity arity) tc_uniq
+ Nothing (ATyCon tycon) BuiltInSyntax
tc_kind = mkArrowKinds (map tyVarKind tyvars) res_kind
res_kind | isBoxed boxity = liftedTypeKind
- | otherwise = unliftedTypeKind
+ | otherwise = ubxTupleKind
tyvars | isBoxed boxity = take arity alphaTyVars
| otherwise = take arity openAlphaTyVars
- tuple_con = pcDataCon name tyvars [] tyvar_tys tycon
+ tuple_con = pcDataCon dc_name tyvars tyvar_tys tycon
tyvar_tys = mkTyVarTys tyvars
- (mod_name, name_str) = mkTupNameStr boxity arity
- name = mkWiredInName mod (mkOccFS dataName name_str) dc_uniq
+ dc_name = mkWiredInName mod (mkTupleOcc dataName boxity arity) dc_uniq
+ (Just tc_name) (ADataCon tuple_con) BuiltInSyntax
tc_uniq = mkTupleTyConUnique boxity arity
dc_uniq = mkTupleDataConUnique boxity arity
- mod = mkPrelModule mod_name
- gen_info = mk_tc_gen_info mod tc_uniq tc_name tycon
+ gen_info = True -- Tuples all have generics..
+ -- hmm: that's a *lot* of code
unitTyCon = tupleTyCon Boxed 0
-unitDataConId = dataConId (head (tyConDataCons unitTyCon))
+unitDataCon = head (tyConDataCons unitTyCon)
+unitDataConId = dataConWorkId unitDataCon
pairTyCon = tupleTyCon Boxed 2
charTy = mkTyConTy charTyCon
charTyCon = pcNonRecDataTyCon charTyConName [] [] [charDataCon]
-charDataCon = pcDataCon charDataConName [] [] [charPrimTy] charTyCon
+charDataCon = pcDataCon charDataConName [] [charPrimTy] charTyCon
stringTy = mkListTy charTy -- convenience only
\end{code}
intTy = mkTyConTy intTyCon
intTyCon = pcNonRecDataTyCon intTyConName [] [] [intDataCon]
-intDataCon = pcDataCon intDataConName [] [] [intPrimTy] intTyCon
-\end{code}
-
-\begin{code}
-wordTy = mkTyConTy wordTyCon
-
-wordTyCon = pcNonRecDataTyCon wordTyConName [] [] [wordDataCon]
-wordDataCon = pcDataCon wordDataConName [] [] [wordPrimTy] wordTyCon
-\end{code}
-
-\begin{code}
-addrTy = mkTyConTy addrTyCon
-
-addrTyCon = pcNonRecDataTyCon addrTyConName [] [] [addrDataCon]
-addrDataCon = pcDataCon addrDataConName [] [] [addrPrimTy] addrTyCon
-\end{code}
-
-\begin{code}
-ptrTy = mkTyConTy ptrTyCon
-
-ptrTyCon = pcNonRecDataTyCon ptrTyConName alpha_tyvar [(True,False)] [ptrDataCon]
-ptrDataCon = pcDataCon ptrDataConName alpha_tyvar [] [addrPrimTy] ptrTyCon
-\end{code}
-
-\begin{code}
-funPtrTy = mkTyConTy funPtrTyCon
-
-funPtrTyCon = pcNonRecDataTyCon funPtrTyConName alpha_tyvar [(True,False)] [funPtrDataCon]
-funPtrDataCon = pcDataCon funPtrDataConName alpha_tyvar [] [addrPrimTy] funPtrTyCon
+intDataCon = pcDataCon intDataConName [] [intPrimTy] intTyCon
\end{code}
\begin{code}
floatTy = mkTyConTy floatTyCon
floatTyCon = pcNonRecDataTyCon floatTyConName [] [] [floatDataCon]
-floatDataCon = pcDataCon floatDataConName [] [] [floatPrimTy] floatTyCon
+floatDataCon = pcDataCon floatDataConName [] [floatPrimTy] floatTyCon
\end{code}
\begin{code}
doubleTy = mkTyConTy doubleTyCon
-doubleTyCon = pcNonRecDataTyCon doubleTyConName [] [] [doubleDataCon]
-doubleDataCon = pcDataCon doubleDataConName [] [] [doublePrimTy] doubleTyCon
-\end{code}
-
-\begin{code}
-stablePtrTyCon
- = pcNonRecDataTyCon stablePtrTyConName
- alpha_tyvar [(True,False)] [stablePtrDataCon]
- where
- stablePtrDataCon
- = pcDataCon stablePtrDataConName
- alpha_tyvar [] [mkStablePtrPrimTy alphaTy] stablePtrTyCon
-\end{code}
-
-\begin{code}
-foreignObjTyCon
- = pcNonRecDataTyCon foreignObjTyConName
- [] [] [foreignObjDataCon]
- where
- foreignObjDataCon
- = pcDataCon foreignObjDataConName
- [] [] [foreignObjPrimTy] foreignObjTyCon
-\end{code}
-
-\begin{code}
-foreignPtrTyCon
- = pcNonRecDataTyCon foreignPtrTyConName
- alpha_tyvar [(True,False)] [foreignPtrDataCon]
- where
- foreignPtrDataCon
- = pcDataCon foreignPtrDataConName
- alpha_tyvar [] [foreignObjPrimTy] foreignPtrTyCon
-\end{code}
-
-%************************************************************************
-%* *
-\subsection[TysWiredIn-Integer]{@Integer@ and its related ``pairing'' types}
-%* *
-%************************************************************************
-
-@Integer@ and its pals are not really primitive. @Integer@ itself, first:
-\begin{code}
-integerTy :: Type
-integerTy = mkTyConTy integerTyCon
-
-integerTyCon = pcNonRecDataTyCon integerTyConName
- [] [] [smallIntegerDataCon, largeIntegerDataCon]
-
-smallIntegerDataCon = pcDataCon smallIntegerDataConName
- [] [] [intPrimTy] integerTyCon
-largeIntegerDataCon = pcDataCon largeIntegerDataConName
- [] [] [intPrimTy, byteArrayPrimTy] integerTyCon
-\end{code}
-
-
-%************************************************************************
-%* *
-\subsection[TysWiredIn-ext-type]{External types}
-%* *
-%************************************************************************
-
-The compiler's foreign function interface supports the passing of a
-restricted set of types as arguments and results (the restricting factor
-being the )
-
-\begin{code}
-isFFIArgumentTy :: DynFlags -> Safety -> Type -> Bool
--- Checks for valid argument type for a 'foreign import'
-isFFIArgumentTy dflags safety ty
- = checkRepTyCon (legalOutgoingTyCon dflags safety) ty
-
-isFFIExternalTy :: Type -> Bool
--- Types that are allowed as arguments of a 'foreign export'
-isFFIExternalTy ty = checkRepTyCon legalFEArgTyCon ty
-
-isFFIImportResultTy :: DynFlags -> Type -> Bool
-isFFIImportResultTy dflags ty
- = checkRepTyCon (legalFIResultTyCon dflags) ty
-
-isFFIExportResultTy :: Type -> Bool
-isFFIExportResultTy ty = checkRepTyCon legalFEResultTyCon ty
-
-isFFIDynArgumentTy :: Type -> Bool
--- The argument type of a foreign import dynamic must be Ptr, FunPtr, Addr,
--- or a newtype of either.
-isFFIDynArgumentTy = checkRepTyCon (\tc -> tc == ptrTyCon || tc == funPtrTyCon || tc == addrTyCon)
-
-isFFIDynResultTy :: Type -> Bool
--- The result type of a foreign export dynamic must be Ptr, FunPtr, Addr,
--- or a newtype of either.
-isFFIDynResultTy = checkRepTyCon (\tc -> tc == ptrTyCon || tc == funPtrTyCon || tc == addrTyCon)
-
-isFFILabelTy :: Type -> Bool
--- The type of a foreign label must be Ptr, FunPtr, Addr,
--- or a newtype of either.
-isFFILabelTy = checkRepTyCon (\tc -> tc == ptrTyCon || tc == funPtrTyCon || tc == addrTyCon)
-
-checkRepTyCon :: (TyCon -> Bool) -> Type -> Bool
- -- Look through newtypes
-checkRepTyCon check_tc ty = case splitTyConApp_maybe ty of
- Just (tycon, _) -> check_tc tycon
- Nothing -> False
-\end{code}
-
-----------------------------------------------
-These chaps do the work; they are not exported
-----------------------------------------------
-
-\begin{code}
-legalFEArgTyCon :: TyCon -> Bool
--- It's illegal to return foreign objects and (mutable)
--- bytearrays from a _ccall_ / foreign declaration
--- (or be passed them as arguments in foreign exported functions).
-legalFEArgTyCon tc
- | getUnique tc `elem` [ foreignObjTyConKey, foreignPtrTyConKey,
- byteArrayTyConKey, mutableByteArrayTyConKey ]
- = False
- -- It's also illegal to make foreign exports that take unboxed
- -- arguments. The RTS API currently can't invoke such things. --SDM 7/2000
- | otherwise
- = boxedMarshalableTyCon tc
-
-legalFIResultTyCon :: DynFlags -> TyCon -> Bool
-legalFIResultTyCon dflags tc
- | getUnique tc `elem`
- [ foreignObjTyConKey, foreignPtrTyConKey,
- byteArrayTyConKey, mutableByteArrayTyConKey ] = False
- | tc == unitTyCon = True
- | otherwise = marshalableTyCon dflags tc
-
-legalFEResultTyCon :: TyCon -> Bool
-legalFEResultTyCon tc
- | getUnique tc `elem`
- [ foreignObjTyConKey, foreignPtrTyConKey,
- byteArrayTyConKey, mutableByteArrayTyConKey ] = False
- | tc == unitTyCon = True
- | otherwise = boxedMarshalableTyCon tc
-
-legalOutgoingTyCon :: DynFlags -> Safety -> TyCon -> Bool
--- Checks validity of types going from Haskell -> external world
-legalOutgoingTyCon dflags safety tc
- | playSafe safety && getUnique tc `elem` [byteArrayTyConKey, mutableByteArrayTyConKey]
- = False
- | otherwise
- = marshalableTyCon dflags tc
-
-marshalableTyCon dflags tc
- = (dopt Opt_GlasgowExts dflags && isUnLiftedTyCon tc)
- || boxedMarshalableTyCon tc
-
-boxedMarshalableTyCon tc
- = getUnique tc `elem` [ intTyConKey, int8TyConKey, int16TyConKey
- , int32TyConKey, int64TyConKey
- , wordTyConKey, word8TyConKey, word16TyConKey
- , word32TyConKey, word64TyConKey
- , floatTyConKey, doubleTyConKey
- , addrTyConKey, ptrTyConKey, funPtrTyConKey
- , charTyConKey, foreignObjTyConKey
- , foreignPtrTyConKey
- , stablePtrTyConKey
- , byteArrayTyConKey, mutableByteArrayTyConKey
- , boolTyConKey
- ]
+doubleTyCon = pcNonRecDataTyCon doubleTyConName [] [] [doubleDataCon]
+doubleDataCon = pcDataCon doubleDataConName [] [doublePrimTy] doubleTyCon
\end{code}
\begin{code}
boolTy = mkTyConTy boolTyCon
-boolTyCon = pcTyCon EnumTyCon NonRecursive boolTyConName
+boolTyCon = pcTyCon True NonRecursive boolTyConName
[] [] [falseDataCon, trueDataCon]
-falseDataCon = pcDataCon falseDataConName [] [] [] boolTyCon
-trueDataCon = pcDataCon trueDataConName [] [] [] boolTyCon
+falseDataCon = pcDataCon falseDataConName [] [] boolTyCon
+trueDataCon = pcDataCon trueDataConName [] [] boolTyCon
-falseDataConId = dataConId falseDataCon
-trueDataConId = dataConId trueDataCon
+falseDataConId = dataConWorkId falseDataCon
+trueDataConId = dataConWorkId trueDataCon
\end{code}
%************************************************************************
listTyCon = pcRecDataTyCon listTyConName
alpha_tyvar [(True,False)] [nilDataCon, consDataCon]
-nilDataCon = pcDataCon nilDataConName alpha_tyvar [] [] listTyCon
-consDataCon = pcDataCon consDataConName
- alpha_tyvar [] [alphaTy, mkTyConApp listTyCon alpha_ty] listTyCon
+nilDataCon = pcDataCon nilDataConName alpha_tyvar [] listTyCon
+consDataCon = pcDataConWithFixity True {- Declared infix -}
+ consDataConName
+ alpha_tyvar [alphaTy, mkTyConApp listTyCon alpha_ty] listTyCon
-- Interesting: polymorphic recursion would help here.
-- We can't use (mkListTy alphaTy) in the defn of consDataCon, else mkListTy
-- gets the over-specific type (Type -> Type)
\end{code}
%************************************************************************
-%* *
-\subsection{Wired In Type Constructors for Representation Types}
-%* *
+%* *
+\subsection[TysWiredIn-PArr]{The @[::]@ type}
+%* *
%************************************************************************
-The following code defines the wired in datatypes cross, plus, unit
-and c_of needed for the generic methods.
-
-Ok, so the basic story is that for each type constructor I need to
-create 2 things - a TyCon and a DataCon and then we are basically
-ok. There are going to be no arguments passed to these functions
-because -well- there is nothing to pass to these functions.
+Special syntax for parallel arrays needs some wired in definitions.
\begin{code}
-crossTyCon :: TyCon
-crossTyCon = pcNonRecDataTyCon crossTyConName alpha_beta_tyvars [] [crossDataCon]
-
-crossDataCon :: DataCon
-crossDataCon = pcDataCon crossDataConName alpha_beta_tyvars [] [alphaTy, betaTy] crossTyCon
+-- construct a type representing the application of the parallel array
+-- constructor
+--
+mkPArrTy :: Type -> Type
+mkPArrTy ty = mkTyConApp parrTyCon [ty]
-plusTyCon :: TyCon
-plusTyCon = pcNonRecDataTyCon plusTyConName alpha_beta_tyvars [] [inlDataCon, inrDataCon]
+-- represents the type constructor of parallel arrays
+--
+-- * this must match the definition in `PrelPArr'
+--
+-- NB: Although the constructor is given here, it will not be accessible in
+-- user code as it is not in the environment of any compiled module except
+-- `PrelPArr'.
+--
+parrTyCon :: TyCon
+parrTyCon = pcNonRecDataTyCon parrTyConName alpha_tyvar [(True, False)] [parrDataCon]
+
+parrDataCon :: DataCon
+parrDataCon = pcDataCon
+ parrDataConName
+ alpha_tyvar -- forall'ed type variables
+ [intPrimTy, -- 1st argument: Int#
+ mkTyConApp -- 2nd argument: Array# a
+ arrayPrimTyCon
+ alpha_ty]
+ parrTyCon
+
+-- check whether a type constructor is the constructor for parallel arrays
+--
+isPArrTyCon :: TyCon -> Bool
+isPArrTyCon tc = tyConName tc == parrTyConName
-inlDataCon, inrDataCon :: DataCon
-inlDataCon = pcDataCon inlDataConName alpha_beta_tyvars [] [alphaTy] plusTyCon
-inrDataCon = pcDataCon inrDataConName alpha_beta_tyvars [] [betaTy] plusTyCon
+-- fake array constructors
+--
+-- * these constructors are never really used to represent array values;
+-- however, they are very convenient during desugaring (and, in particular,
+-- in the pattern matching compiler) to treat array pattern just like
+-- yet another constructor pattern
+--
+parrFakeCon :: Arity -> DataCon
+parrFakeCon i | i > mAX_TUPLE_SIZE = mkPArrFakeCon i -- build one specially
+parrFakeCon i = parrFakeConArr!i
-genUnitTyCon :: TyCon -- The "1" type constructor for generics
-genUnitTyCon = pcNonRecDataTyCon genUnitTyConName [] [] [genUnitDataCon]
+-- pre-defined set of constructors
+--
+parrFakeConArr :: Array Int DataCon
+parrFakeConArr = array (0, mAX_TUPLE_SIZE) [(i, mkPArrFakeCon i)
+ | i <- [0..mAX_TUPLE_SIZE]]
-genUnitDataCon :: DataCon
-genUnitDataCon = pcDataCon genUnitDataConName [] [] [] genUnitTyCon
+-- build a fake parallel array constructor for the given arity
+--
+mkPArrFakeCon :: Int -> DataCon
+mkPArrFakeCon arity = data_con
+ where
+ data_con = pcDataCon name [tyvar] tyvarTys parrTyCon
+ tyvar = head alphaTyVars
+ tyvarTys = replicate arity $ mkTyVarTy tyvar
+ nameStr = mkFastString ("MkPArr" ++ show arity)
+ name = mkWiredInName pREL_PARR (mkOccFS dataName nameStr) uniq
+ Nothing (ADataCon data_con) UserSyntax
+ uniq = mkPArrDataConUnique arity
+
+-- checks whether a data constructor is a fake constructor for parallel arrays
+--
+isPArrFakeCon :: DataCon -> Bool
+isPArrFakeCon dcon = dcon == parrFakeCon (dataConSourceArity dcon)
\end{code}
+