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{-# OPTIONS -optc-DNON_POSIX_SOURCE -#include "Linker.h" #-}
+{-# OPTIONS -w #-}
+-- The above warning supression flag is a temporary kludge.
+-- While working on this module you are encouraged to remove it and fix
+-- any warnings in the module. See
+-- http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Commentary/CodingStyle#Warnings
+-- for details
+
module Linker ( HValue, getHValue, showLinkerState,
linkExpr, unload, withExtendedLinkEnv,
extendLinkEnv, deleteFromLinkEnv,
import NameEnv
import NameSet
import qualified OccName
-import UniqFM
+import LazyUniqFM
import Module
import ListSetOps
import DynFlags
import UniqSet
import Constants
import FastString
+import Config ( cProjectVersion )
-- Standard libraries
import Control.Monad
import Data.List
import Foreign
+import System.FilePath
import System.IO
import System.Directory
-- We use this string to lookup the interpreter's internal representation of the name
-- using the lookupOrig.
-dataConInfoPtrToName :: Ptr () -> TcM Name
+dataConInfoPtrToName :: Ptr () -> TcM (Either String Name)
dataConInfoPtrToName x = do
- theString <- ioToTcRn $ do
+ theString <- liftIO $ do
let ptr = castPtr x :: Ptr StgInfoTable
conDescAddress <- getConDescAddress ptr
peekArray0 0 conDescAddress
occFS = mkFastStringByteList occ
occName = mkOccNameFS OccName.dataName occFS
modName = mkModule (fsToPackageId pkgFS) (mkModuleNameFS modFS)
- lookupOrig modName occName
+ return (Left$ showSDoc$ ppr modName <> dot <> ppr occName )
+ `recoverM` (Right `fmap` lookupOrig modName occName)
where
linkModules dflags lnks
+-- | Temporarily extend the linker state.
+
withExtendedLinkEnv :: [(Name,HValue)] -> IO a -> IO a
withExtendedLinkEnv new_env action
= bracket set_new_env
reset_old_env
(const action)
- where set_new_env = do pls <- readIORef v_PersistentLinkerState
- let new_closure_env = extendClosureEnv (closure_env pls) new_env
- new_pls = pls { closure_env = new_closure_env }
- writeIORef v_PersistentLinkerState new_pls
- return (closure_env pls)
- reset_old_env env = modifyIORef v_PersistentLinkerState (\pls -> pls{ closure_env = env })
+ where set_new_env = do
+ pls <- readIORef v_PersistentLinkerState
+ let new_closure_env = extendClosureEnv (closure_env pls) new_env
+ new_pls = pls { closure_env = new_closure_env }
+ writeIORef v_PersistentLinkerState new_pls
+ return (closure_env pls)
+
+ -- Remember that the linker state might be side-effected
+ -- during the execution of the IO action, and we don't want to
+ -- lose those changes (we might have linked a new module or
+ -- package), so the reset action only removes the names we
+ -- added earlier.
+ reset_old_env env = do
+ modifyIORef v_PersistentLinkerState $ \pls ->
+ let cur = closure_env pls
+ new = delListFromNameEnv cur (map fst new_env)
+ in
+ pls{ closure_env = new }
-- filterNameMap removes from the environment all entries except
-- those for a given set of modules;
return lnk
adjust_ul osuf (DotO file) = do
- let new_file = replaceFilenameSuffix file osuf
+ let new_file = replaceExtension file osuf
ok <- doesFileExist new_file
if (not ok)
then dieWith span $
# if defined(mingw32_TARGET_OS) || defined(darwin_TARGET_OS)
= [ ]
# else
- = [ "base", "haskell98", "template-haskell", "readline" ]
+ = [ "base", "haskell98", "template-haskell", "editline" ]
# endif
showLS (Object nm) = "(static) " ++ nm
-- Try to find an object file for a given library in the given paths.
-- If it isn't present, we assume it's a dynamic library.
+#ifndef __PIC__
+-- When the GHC package was not compiled as dynamic library (=__PIC__ not set),
+-- we search for .o libraries first.
locateOneObj :: [FilePath] -> String -> IO LibrarySpec
locateOneObj dirs lib
= do { mb_obj_path <- findFile mk_obj_path dirs
Nothing ->
do { mb_lib_path <- findFile mk_dyn_lib_path dirs
; case mb_lib_path of
- Just lib_path -> return (DLL (lib ++ "_dyn"))
+ Just lib_path -> return (DLL (lib ++ "-ghc" ++ cProjectVersion))
Nothing -> return (DLL lib) }} -- We assume
where
- mk_obj_path dir = dir `joinFileName` (lib `joinFileExt` "o")
- mk_dyn_lib_path dir = dir `joinFileName` mkSOName (lib ++ "_dyn")
-
+ mk_obj_path dir = dir </> lib <.> "o"
+ mk_dyn_lib_path dir = dir </> mkSOName (lib ++ "-ghc" ++ cProjectVersion)
+#else
+-- When the GHC package was compiled as dynamic library (=__PIC__ set),
+-- we search for .so libraries first.
+locateOneObj :: [FilePath] -> String -> IO LibrarySpec
+locateOneObj dirs lib
+ = do { mb_lib_path <- findFile mk_dyn_lib_path dirs
+ ; case mb_lib_path of
+ Just lib_path -> return (DLL (lib ++ "-ghc" ++ cProjectVersion))
+ Nothing ->
+ do { mb_obj_path <- findFile mk_obj_path dirs
+ ; case mb_obj_path of
+ Just obj_path -> return (Object obj_path)
+ Nothing -> return (DLL lib) }} -- We assume
+ where
+ mk_obj_path dir = dir </> (lib <.> "o")
+ mk_dyn_lib_path dir = dir </> mkSOName (lib ++ "-ghc" ++ cProjectVersion)
+#endif
-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Loading a dyanmic library (dlopen()-ish on Unix, LoadLibrary-ish on Win32)
-- Tried all our known library paths, so let
-- dlopen() search its own builtin paths now.
where
- mk_dll_path dir = dir `joinFileName` mkSOName rootname
+ mk_dll_path dir = dir </> mkSOName rootname
#if defined(darwin_TARGET_OS)
-mkSOName root = ("lib" ++ root) `joinFileExt` "dylib"
+mkSOName root = ("lib" ++ root) <.> "dylib"
#elif defined(mingw32_TARGET_OS)
-- Win32 DLLs have no .dll extension here, because addDLL tries
-- both foo.dll and foo.drv
mkSOName root = root
#else
-mkSOName root = ("lib" ++ root) `joinFileExt` "so"
+mkSOName root = ("lib" ++ root) <.> "so"
#endif
-- Darwin / MacOS X only: load a framework
-- name. They are searched for in different paths than normal libraries.
#ifdef darwin_TARGET_OS
loadFramework extraPaths rootname
- = do { mb_fwk <- findFile mk_fwk (extraPaths ++ defaultFrameworkPaths)
- ; case mb_fwk of
- Just fwk_path -> loadDLL fwk_path
- Nothing -> return (Just "not found") }
- -- Tried all our known library paths, but dlopen()
- -- has no built-in paths for frameworks: give up
+ = do { either_dir <- Control.Exception.try getHomeDirectory
+ ; let homeFrameworkPath = case either_dir of
+ Left _ -> []
+ Right dir -> [dir ++ "/Library/Frameworks"]
+ ps = extraPaths ++ homeFrameworkPath ++ defaultFrameworkPaths
+ ; mb_fwk <- findFile mk_fwk ps
+ ; case mb_fwk of
+ Just fwk_path -> loadDLL fwk_path
+ Nothing -> return (Just "not found") }
+ -- Tried all our known library paths, but dlopen()
+ -- has no built-in paths for frameworks: give up
where
- mk_fwk dir = dir `joinFileName` (rootname ++ ".framework/" ++ rootname)
- -- sorry for the hardcoded paths, I hope they won't change anytime soon:
+ mk_fwk dir = dir </> (rootname ++ ".framework/" ++ rootname)
+ -- sorry for the hardcoded paths, I hope they won't change anytime soon:
defaultFrameworkPaths = ["/Library/Frameworks", "/System/Library/Frameworks"]
#endif
\end{code}