import OccName
import SrcLoc
import Type
+import Coercion
import TysWiredIn
import BasicTypes as Hs
import ForeignCall
cvtInlineSpec Nothing
= defaultInlinePragma
cvtInlineSpec (Just (TH.InlineSpec inline conlike opt_activation))
- = InlinePragma { inl_act = opt_activation', inl_rule = matchinfo, inl_inline = inline }
+ = InlinePragma { inl_act = opt_activation', inl_rule = matchinfo
+ , inl_inline = inline, inl_sat = Nothing }
where
matchinfo = cvtRuleMatchInfo conlike
opt_activation' = cvtActivation opt_activation
cvtLit (FloatPrimL f) = do { force f; return $ HsFloatPrim f }
cvtLit (DoublePrimL f) = do { force f; return $ HsDoublePrim f }
cvtLit (CharL c) = do { force c; return $ HsChar c }
-cvtLit (StringL s)
- = do { let { s' = mkFastString s }
- ; force s'
- ; return $ HsString s'
- }
+cvtLit (StringL s) = do { let { s' = mkFastString s }
+ ; force s'
+ ; return $ HsString s' }
+cvtLit (StringPrimL s) = do { let { s' = mkFastString s }
+ ; force s'
+ ; return $ HsStringPrim s' }
cvtLit _ = panic "Convert.cvtLit: Unexpected literal"
-- cvtLit should not be called on IntegerL, RationalL
-- That precondition is established right here in
cvt_tv :: TH.TyVarBndr -> CvtM (LHsTyVarBndr RdrName)
cvt_tv (TH.PlainTV nm)
= do { nm' <- tName nm
- ; returnL $ UserTyVar nm'
+ ; returnL $ UserTyVar nm' placeHolderKind
}
cvt_tv (TH.KindedTV nm ki)
= do { nm' <- tName nm
mk_uniq_occ :: OccName.NameSpace -> String -> Int# -> OccName.OccName
mk_uniq_occ ns occ uniq
= OccName.mkOccName ns (occ ++ '[' : shows (mk_uniq uniq) "]")
- -- The idea here is to make a name that
- -- a) the user could not possibly write, and
- -- b) cannot clash with another NameU
- -- Previously I generated an Exact RdrName with mkInternalName.
- -- This works fine for local binders, but does not work at all for
- -- top-level binders, which must have External Names, since they are
- -- rapidly baked into data constructors and the like. Baling out
- -- and generating an unqualified RdrName here is the simple solution
+ -- See Note [Unique OccNames from Template Haskell]
-- The packing and unpacking is rather turgid :-(
mk_occ :: OccName.NameSpace -> String -> OccName.OccName
mk_uniq u = mkUniqueGrimily (I# u)
\end{code}
+Note [Unique OccNames from Template Haskell]
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+The idea here is to make a name that
+ a) the user could not possibly write (it has a "["
+ and letters or digits from the unique)
+ b) cannot clash with another NameU
+Previously I generated an Exact RdrName with mkInternalName. This
+works fine for local binders, but does not work at all for top-level
+binders, which must have External Names, since they are rapidly baked
+into data constructors and the like. Baling out and generating an
+unqualified RdrName here is the simple solution
+
+See also Note [Suppressing uniques in OccNames] in OccName, which
+suppresses the unique when opt_SuppressUniques is on.