module GHC (
-- * Initialisation
- Session,
defaultErrorHandler,
defaultCleanupHandler,
- newSession,
+
+ -- * GHC Monad
+ Ghc, GhcT, GhcMonad(..),
+ runGhc, runGhcT, initGhcMonad,
+ gcatch, gbracket, gfinally,
+ printException,
+ printExceptionAndWarnings,
+ handleSourceError,
+ needsTemplateHaskell,
-- * Flags and settings
DynFlags(..), DynFlag(..), Severity(..), HscTarget(..), dopt,
parseDynamicFlags,
getSessionDynFlags,
setSessionDynFlags,
- parseStaticFlags,
+ parseStaticFlags,
-- * Targets
Target(..), TargetId(..), Phase,
removeTarget,
guessTarget,
- -- * Extending the program scope
- extendGlobalRdrScope, -- :: Session -> [GlobalRdrElt] -> IO ()
- setGlobalRdrScope, -- :: Session -> [GlobalRdrElt] -> IO ()
- extendGlobalTypeScope, -- :: Session -> [Id] -> IO ()
- setGlobalTypeScope, -- :: Session -> [Id] -> IO ()
-
-- * Loading\/compiling the program
depanal,
- load, LoadHowMuch(..), SuccessFlag(..), -- also does depanal
+ load, LoadHowMuch(..),
+ SuccessFlag(..), succeeded, failed,
+ defaultWarnErrLogger, WarnErrLogger,
workingDirectoryChanged,
- checkModule, CheckedModule(..),
- TypecheckedSource, ParsedSource, RenamedSource,
- compileToCore,
-
- -- * Parsing Haddock comments
- parseHaddockComment,
+ parseModule, typecheckModule, desugarModule, loadModule,
+ ParsedModule(..), TypecheckedModule(..), DesugaredModule(..),
+ TypecheckedSource, ParsedSource, RenamedSource, -- ditto
+ TypecheckedMod, ParsedMod,
+ moduleInfo, renamedSource, typecheckedSource,
+ parsedSource, coreModule,
+ compileToCoreModule, compileToCoreSimplified,
+ compileCoreToObj,
+ getModSummary,
-- * Inspecting the module structure of the program
ModuleGraph, ModSummary(..), ms_mod_name, ModLocation(..),
getModuleInfo,
modInfoTyThings,
modInfoTopLevelScope,
- modInfoPrintUnqualified,
- modInfoExports,
+ modInfoExports,
modInfoInstances,
modInfoIsExportedName,
modInfoLookupName,
lookupGlobalName,
+ findGlobalAnns,
+ mkPrintUnqualifiedForModule,
+
+ -- * Querying the environment
+ packageDbModules,
-- * Printing
PrintUnqualified, alwaysQualify,
-- * Interactive evaluation
getBindings, getPrintUnqual,
findModule,
+ lookupModule,
#ifdef GHCI
setContext, getContext,
getNamesInScope,
getRdrNamesInScope,
+ getGRE,
moduleIsInterpreted,
getInfo,
exprType,
typeKind,
parseName,
RunResult(..),
- runStmt, SingleStep(..),
+ runStmt, runStmtWithLocation,
+ parseImportDecl, SingleStep(..),
resume,
Resume(resumeStmt, resumeThreadId, resumeBreakInfo, resumeSpan,
resumeHistory, resumeHistoryIx),
- History(historyBreakInfo), getHistorySpan, getHistoryModule,
+ History(historyBreakInfo, historyEnclosingDecls),
+ GHC.getHistorySpan, getHistoryModule,
getResumeContext,
abandon, abandonAll,
InteractiveEval.back,
InteractiveEval.forward,
showModule,
isModuleInterpreted,
- compileExpr, HValue, dynCompileExpr,
- lookupName,
- obtainTerm, obtainTerm1,
+ InteractiveEval.compileExpr, HValue, dynCompileExpr,
+ GHC.obtainTermFromId, GHC.obtainTermFromVal, reconstructType,
modInfoModBreaks,
ModBreaks(..), BreakIndex,
BreakInfo(breakInfo_number, breakInfo_module),
BreakArray, setBreakOn, setBreakOff, getBreak,
#endif
+ lookupName,
-- * Abstract syntax elements
TyCon,
tyConTyVars, tyConDataCons, tyConArity,
isClassTyCon, isSynTyCon, isNewTyCon, isPrimTyCon, isFunTyCon,
- isOpenTyCon,
+ isFamilyTyCon,
synTyConDefn, synTyConType, synTyConResKind,
-- ** Type variables
-- ** Data constructors
DataCon,
dataConSig, dataConType, dataConTyCon, dataConFieldLabels,
- dataConIsInfix, isVanillaDataCon,
+ dataConIsInfix, isVanillaDataCon, dataConUserType,
dataConStrictMarks,
StrictnessMark(..), isMarkedStrict,
instanceDFunId, pprInstance, pprInstanceHdr,
-- ** Types and Kinds
- Type, dropForAlls, splitForAllTys, funResultTy,
- pprParendType, pprTypeApp,
+ Type, splitForAllTys, funResultTy,
+ pprParendType, pprTypeApp,
Kind,
PredType,
- ThetaType, pprThetaArrow,
+ ThetaType, pprForAll, pprThetaArrow,
-- ** Entities
TyThing(..),
srcSpanStartLine, srcSpanEndLine,
srcSpanStartCol, srcSpanEndCol,
+ -- ** Located
+ Located(..),
+
+ -- *** Constructing Located
+ noLoc, mkGeneralLocated,
+
+ -- *** Deconstructing Located
+ getLoc, unLoc,
+
+ -- *** Combining and comparing Located values
+ eqLocated, cmpLocated, combineLocs, addCLoc,
+ leftmost_smallest, leftmost_largest, rightmost,
+ spans, isSubspanOf,
+
-- * Exceptions
GhcException(..), showGhcException,
+ -- * Token stream manipulations
+ Token,
+ getTokenStream, getRichTokenStream,
+ showRichTokenStream, addSourceToTokens,
+
+ -- * Pure interface to the parser
+ parser,
+
-- * Miscellaneous
- sessionHscEnv,
+ --sessionHscEnv,
cyclicModuleErr,
) where
#include "HsVersions.h"
#ifdef GHCI
-import qualified Linker
import Linker ( HValue )
import ByteCodeInstr
import BreakArray
-import NameSet
-import TcRnDriver
import InteractiveEval
#endif
+import HscMain
+import GhcMake
+import DriverPipeline ( compile' )
+import GhcMonad
+import TcRnTypes
import Packages
import NameSet
import RdrName
-import HsSyn
-import Type hiding (typeKind)
-import TcType hiding (typeKind)
+import qualified HsSyn -- hack as we want to reexport the whole module
+import HsSyn hiding ((<.>))
+import Type
+import Coercion ( synTyConResKind )
+import TcType hiding( typeKind )
import Id
-import Var hiding (setIdType)
+import Var
import TysPrim ( alphaTyVars )
import TyCon
import Class
-import FunDeps
+-- import FunDeps
import DataCon
import Name hiding ( varName )
-import OccName ( parenSymOcc )
-import InstEnv ( Instance, instanceDFunId, pprInstance, pprInstanceHdr )
+-- import OccName ( parenSymOcc )
+import InstEnv
import SrcLoc
-import Desugar
-import CoreSyn
-import TcRnDriver ( tcRnModule )
-import DriverPipeline
-import DriverPhases ( HscSource(..), Phase(..), isHaskellSrcFilename, startPhase )
-import HeaderInfo ( getImports, getOptions )
+import CoreSyn ( CoreBind )
+import TidyPgm
+import DriverPhases ( Phase(..), isHaskellSrcFilename )
import Finder
-import HscMain ( newHscEnv, hscFileCheck, HscChecked(..) )
import HscTypes
import DynFlags
-import StaticFlags
-import SysTools ( initSysTools, cleanTempFiles, cleanTempFilesExcept,
+import StaticFlagParser
+import qualified StaticFlags
+import SysTools ( initSysTools, cleanTempFiles,
cleanTempDirs )
+import Annotations
import Module
import UniqFM
-import UniqSet
-import Unique
-import PackageConfig
-import FiniteMap
import Panic
-import Digraph
-import Bag ( unitBag, listToBag )
-import ErrUtils ( Severity(..), showPass, fatalErrorMsg, debugTraceMsg,
- mkPlainErrMsg, printBagOfErrors, printBagOfWarnings,
- WarnMsg )
-import qualified ErrUtils
+import Bag ( unitBag )
+import ErrUtils
+import MonadUtils
import Util
-import StringBuffer ( StringBuffer, hGetStringBuffer )
+import StringBuffer
import Outputable
import BasicTypes
-import Maybes ( expectJust, mapCatMaybes )
-import HaddockParse
-import HaddockLex ( tokenise )
+import Maybes ( expectJust )
+import FastString
+import qualified Parser
+import Lexer
-import Control.Concurrent
-import System.Directory ( getModificationTime, doesFileExist )
+import System.Directory ( doesFileExist, getCurrentDirectory )
import Data.Maybe
-import Data.List
-import qualified Data.List as List
+import Data.List ( find )
+import Data.Typeable ( Typeable )
+import Data.Word ( Word8 )
import Control.Monad
import System.Exit ( exitWith, ExitCode(..) )
-import System.Time ( ClockTime )
-import Control.Exception as Exception hiding (handle)
+import System.Time ( getClockTime )
+import Exception
import Data.IORef
+import System.FilePath
import System.IO
-import System.IO.Error ( try, isDoesNotExistError )
import Prelude hiding (init)
--- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- Exception handlers
+-- %************************************************************************
+-- %* *
+-- Initialisation: exception handlers
+-- %* *
+-- %************************************************************************
+
-- | Install some default exception handlers and run the inner computation.
-- Unless you want to handle exceptions yourself, you should wrap this around
-- the top level of your program. The default handlers output the error
-- message(s) to stderr and exit cleanly.
-defaultErrorHandler :: DynFlags -> IO a -> IO a
-defaultErrorHandler dflags inner =
+defaultErrorHandler :: (ExceptionMonad m, MonadIO m) => DynFlags -> m a -> m a
+defaultErrorHandler dflags inner =
-- top-level exception handler: any unrecognised exception is a compiler bug.
- handle (\exception -> do
- hFlush stdout
- case exception of
- -- an IO exception probably isn't our fault, so don't panic
- IOException _ ->
- fatalErrorMsg dflags (text (show exception))
- AsyncException StackOverflow ->
- fatalErrorMsg dflags (text "stack overflow: use +RTS -K<size> to increase it")
- _other ->
- fatalErrorMsg dflags (text (show (Panic (show exception))))
- exitWith (ExitFailure 1)
+ ghandle (\exception -> liftIO $ do
+ hFlush stdout
+ case fromException exception of
+ -- an IO exception probably isn't our fault, so don't panic
+ Just (ioe :: IOException) ->
+ fatalErrorMsg dflags (text (show ioe))
+ _ -> case fromException exception of
+ Just UserInterrupt -> exitWith (ExitFailure 1)
+ Just StackOverflow ->
+ fatalErrorMsg dflags (text "stack overflow: use +RTS -K<size> to increase it")
+ _ -> case fromException exception of
+ Just (ex :: ExitCode) -> throw ex
+ _ ->
+ fatalErrorMsg dflags
+ (text (show (Panic (show exception))))
+ exitWith (ExitFailure 1)
) $
- -- program errors: messages with locations attached. Sometimes it is
- -- convenient to just throw these as exceptions.
- handleDyn (\dyn -> do printBagOfErrors dflags (unitBag dyn)
- exitWith (ExitFailure 1)) $
-
-- error messages propagated as exceptions
- handleDyn (\dyn -> do
+ handleGhcException
+ (\ge -> liftIO $ do
hFlush stdout
- case dyn of
+ case ge of
PhaseFailed _ code -> exitWith code
- Interrupted -> exitWith (ExitFailure 1)
- _ -> do fatalErrorMsg dflags (text (show (dyn :: GhcException)))
+ Signal _ -> exitWith (ExitFailure 1)
+ _ -> do fatalErrorMsg dflags (text (show ge))
exitWith (ExitFailure 1)
) $
inner
--- | Install a default cleanup handler to remove temporary files
--- deposited by a GHC run. This is seperate from
--- 'defaultErrorHandler', because you might want to override the error
--- handling, but still get the ordinary cleanup behaviour.
-defaultCleanupHandler :: DynFlags -> IO a -> IO a
-defaultCleanupHandler dflags inner =
+-- | Install a default cleanup handler to remove temporary files deposited by
+-- a GHC run. This is seperate from 'defaultErrorHandler', because you might
+-- want to override the error handling, but still get the ordinary cleanup
+-- behaviour.
+defaultCleanupHandler :: (ExceptionMonad m, MonadIO m) =>
+ DynFlags -> m a -> m a
+defaultCleanupHandler dflags inner =
-- make sure we clean up after ourselves
- later (do cleanTempFiles dflags
+ inner `gfinally`
+ (liftIO $ do
+ cleanTempFiles dflags
cleanTempDirs dflags
)
- -- exceptions will be blocked while we clean the temporary files,
+ -- exceptions will be blocked while we clean the temporary files,
-- so there shouldn't be any difficulty if we receive further
-- signals.
- inner
--- | Starts a new session. A session consists of a set of loaded
--- modules, a set of options (DynFlags), and an interactive context.
-newSession :: Maybe FilePath -> IO Session
-newSession mb_top_dir = do
+-- %************************************************************************
+-- %* *
+-- The Ghc Monad
+-- %* *
+-- %************************************************************************
+
+-- | Run function for the 'Ghc' monad.
+--
+-- It initialises the GHC session and warnings via 'initGhcMonad'. Each call
+-- to this function will create a new session which should not be shared among
+-- several threads.
+--
+-- Any errors not handled inside the 'Ghc' action are propagated as IO
+-- exceptions.
+
+runGhc :: Maybe FilePath -- ^ See argument to 'initGhcMonad'.
+ -> Ghc a -- ^ The action to perform.
+ -> IO a
+runGhc mb_top_dir ghc = do
+ ref <- newIORef undefined
+ let session = Session ref
+ flip unGhc session $ do
+ initGhcMonad mb_top_dir
+ ghc
+ -- XXX: unregister interrupt handlers here?
+
+-- | Run function for 'GhcT' monad transformer.
+--
+-- It initialises the GHC session and warnings via 'initGhcMonad'. Each call
+-- to this function will create a new session which should not be shared among
+-- several threads.
+
+runGhcT :: (ExceptionMonad m, Functor m, MonadIO m) =>
+ Maybe FilePath -- ^ See argument to 'initGhcMonad'.
+ -> GhcT m a -- ^ The action to perform.
+ -> m a
+runGhcT mb_top_dir ghct = do
+ ref <- liftIO $ newIORef undefined
+ let session = Session ref
+ flip unGhcT session $ do
+ initGhcMonad mb_top_dir
+ ghct
+
+-- | Initialise a GHC session.
+--
+-- If you implement a custom 'GhcMonad' you must call this function in the
+-- monad run function. It will initialise the session variable and clear all
+-- warnings.
+--
+-- The first argument should point to the directory where GHC's library files
+-- reside. More precisely, this should be the output of @ghc --print-libdir@
+-- of the version of GHC the module using this API is compiled with. For
+-- portability, you should use the @ghc-paths@ package, available at
+-- <http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/ghc-paths>.
+
+initGhcMonad :: GhcMonad m => Maybe FilePath -> m ()
+initGhcMonad mb_top_dir = do
-- catch ^C
- main_thread <- myThreadId
- modifyMVar_ interruptTargetThread (return . (main_thread :))
- installSignalHandlers
-
- initStaticOpts
- dflags0 <- initSysTools mb_top_dir defaultDynFlags
- dflags <- initDynFlags dflags0
- env <- newHscEnv dflags
- ref <- newIORef env
- return (Session ref)
-
--- tmp: this breaks the abstraction, but required because DriverMkDepend
--- needs to call the Finder. ToDo: untangle this.
-sessionHscEnv :: Session -> IO HscEnv
-sessionHscEnv (Session ref) = readIORef ref
+ liftIO $ installSignalHandlers
--- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- Flags & settings
+ liftIO $ StaticFlags.initStaticOpts
--- | Grabs the DynFlags from the Session
-getSessionDynFlags :: Session -> IO DynFlags
-getSessionDynFlags s = withSession s (return . hsc_dflags)
+ mySettings <- liftIO $ initSysTools mb_top_dir
+ dflags <- liftIO $ initDynFlags (defaultDynFlags mySettings)
+ env <- liftIO $ newHscEnv dflags
+ setSession env
+
+
+-- %************************************************************************
+-- %* *
+-- Flags & settings
+-- %* *
+-- %************************************************************************
-- | Updates the DynFlags in a Session. This also reads
-- the package database (unless it has already been read),
-- flags. If you are not doing linking or doing static linking, you
-- can ignore the list of packages returned.
--
-setSessionDynFlags :: Session -> DynFlags -> IO [PackageId]
-setSessionDynFlags (Session ref) dflags = do
- hsc_env <- readIORef ref
- (dflags', preload) <- initPackages dflags
- writeIORef ref $! hsc_env{ hsc_dflags = dflags' }
+setSessionDynFlags :: GhcMonad m => DynFlags -> m [PackageId]
+setSessionDynFlags dflags = do
+ (dflags', preload) <- liftIO $ initPackages dflags
+ modifySession (\h -> h{ hsc_dflags = dflags' })
return preload
--- | If there is no -o option, guess the name of target executable
--- by using top-level source file name as a base.
-guessOutputFile :: Session -> IO ()
-guessOutputFile s = modifySession s $ \env ->
- let dflags = hsc_dflags env
- mod_graph = hsc_mod_graph env
- mainModuleSrcPath, guessedName :: Maybe String
- mainModuleSrcPath = do
- let isMain = (== mainModIs dflags) . ms_mod
- [ms] <- return (filter isMain mod_graph)
- ml_hs_file (ms_location ms)
- guessedName = fmap basenameOf mainModuleSrcPath
- in
- case outputFile dflags of
- Just _ -> env
- Nothing -> env { hsc_dflags = dflags { outputFile = guessedName } }
--- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- Targets
+
+-- %************************************************************************
+-- %* *
+-- Setting, getting, and modifying the targets
+-- %* *
+-- %************************************************************************
-- ToDo: think about relative vs. absolute file paths. And what
-- happens when the current directory changes.
-- | Sets the targets for this session. Each target may be a module name
-- or a filename. The targets correspond to the set of root modules for
-- the program\/library. Unloading the current program is achieved by
--- setting the current set of targets to be empty, followed by load.
-setTargets :: Session -> [Target] -> IO ()
-setTargets s targets = modifySession s (\h -> h{ hsc_targets = targets })
+-- setting the current set of targets to be empty, followed by 'load'.
+setTargets :: GhcMonad m => [Target] -> m ()
+setTargets targets = modifySession (\h -> h{ hsc_targets = targets })
--- | returns the current set of targets
-getTargets :: Session -> IO [Target]
-getTargets s = withSession s (return . hsc_targets)
+-- | Returns the current set of targets
+getTargets :: GhcMonad m => m [Target]
+getTargets = withSession (return . hsc_targets)
--- | Add another target
-addTarget :: Session -> Target -> IO ()
-addTarget s target
- = modifySession s (\h -> h{ hsc_targets = target : hsc_targets h })
+-- | Add another target.
+addTarget :: GhcMonad m => Target -> m ()
+addTarget target
+ = modifySession (\h -> h{ hsc_targets = target : hsc_targets h })
-- | Remove a target
-removeTarget :: Session -> TargetId -> IO ()
-removeTarget s target_id
- = modifySession s (\h -> h{ hsc_targets = filter (hsc_targets h) })
+removeTarget :: GhcMonad m => TargetId -> m ()
+removeTarget target_id
+ = modifySession (\h -> h{ hsc_targets = filter (hsc_targets h) })
where
- filter targets = [ t | t@(Target id _) <- targets, id /= target_id ]
+ filter targets = [ t | t@(Target id _ _) <- targets, id /= target_id ]
--- Attempts to guess what Target a string refers to. This function implements
--- the --make/GHCi command-line syntax for filenames:
+-- | Attempts to guess what Target a string refers to. This function
+-- implements the @--make@/GHCi command-line syntax for filenames:
--
--- - if the string looks like a Haskell source filename, then interpret
--- it as such
--- - if adding a .hs or .lhs suffix yields the name of an existing file,
--- then use that
--- - otherwise interpret the string as a module name
+-- - if the string looks like a Haskell source filename, then interpret it
+-- as such
--
-guessTarget :: String -> Maybe Phase -> IO Target
-guessTarget file (Just phase)
- = return (Target (TargetFile file (Just phase)) Nothing)
-guessTarget file Nothing
+-- - if adding a .hs or .lhs suffix yields the name of an existing file,
+-- then use that
+--
+-- - otherwise interpret the string as a module name
+--
+guessTarget :: GhcMonad m => String -> Maybe Phase -> m Target
+guessTarget str (Just phase)
+ = return (Target (TargetFile str (Just phase)) True Nothing)
+guessTarget str Nothing
| isHaskellSrcFilename file
- = return (Target (TargetFile file Nothing) Nothing)
+ = return (target (TargetFile file Nothing))
| otherwise
- = do exists <- doesFileExist hs_file
+ = do exists <- liftIO $ doesFileExist hs_file
if exists
- then return (Target (TargetFile hs_file Nothing) Nothing)
+ then return (target (TargetFile hs_file Nothing))
else do
- exists <- doesFileExist lhs_file
+ exists <- liftIO $ doesFileExist lhs_file
if exists
- then return (Target (TargetFile lhs_file Nothing) Nothing)
+ then return (target (TargetFile lhs_file Nothing))
else do
- return (Target (TargetModule (mkModuleName file)) Nothing)
+ if looksLikeModuleName file
+ then return (target (TargetModule (mkModuleName file)))
+ else do
+ throwGhcException
+ (ProgramError (showSDoc $
+ text "target" <+> quotes (text file) <+>
+ text "is not a module name or a source file"))
where
- hs_file = file `joinFileExt` "hs"
- lhs_file = file `joinFileExt` "lhs"
-
--- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- Extending the program scope
-
-extendGlobalRdrScope :: Session -> [GlobalRdrElt] -> IO ()
-extendGlobalRdrScope session rdrElts
- = modifySession session $ \hscEnv ->
- let global_rdr = hsc_global_rdr_env hscEnv
- in hscEnv{ hsc_global_rdr_env = foldl extendGlobalRdrEnv global_rdr rdrElts }
-
-setGlobalRdrScope :: Session -> [GlobalRdrElt] -> IO ()
-setGlobalRdrScope session rdrElts
- = modifySession session $ \hscEnv ->
- hscEnv{ hsc_global_rdr_env = foldl extendGlobalRdrEnv emptyGlobalRdrEnv rdrElts }
-
-extendGlobalTypeScope :: Session -> [Id] -> IO ()
-extendGlobalTypeScope session ids
- = modifySession session $ \hscEnv ->
- let global_type = hsc_global_type_env hscEnv
- in hscEnv{ hsc_global_type_env = extendTypeEnvWithIds global_type ids }
-
-setGlobalTypeScope :: Session -> [Id] -> IO ()
-setGlobalTypeScope session ids
- = modifySession session $ \hscEnv ->
- hscEnv{ hsc_global_type_env = extendTypeEnvWithIds emptyTypeEnv ids }
+ (file,obj_allowed)
+ | '*':rest <- str = (rest, False)
+ | otherwise = (str, True)
--- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- Parsing Haddock comments
-
-parseHaddockComment :: String -> Either String (HsDoc RdrName)
-parseHaddockComment string = parseHaddockParagraphs (tokenise string)
+ hs_file = file <.> "hs"
+ lhs_file = file <.> "lhs"
--- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- Loading the program
-
--- Perform a dependency analysis starting from the current targets
--- and update the session with the new module graph.
-depanal :: Session -> [ModuleName] -> Bool -> IO (Maybe ModuleGraph)
-depanal (Session ref) excluded_mods allow_dup_roots = do
- hsc_env <- readIORef ref
- let
- dflags = hsc_dflags hsc_env
- targets = hsc_targets hsc_env
- old_graph = hsc_mod_graph hsc_env
-
- showPass dflags "Chasing dependencies"
- debugTraceMsg dflags 2 (hcat [
- text "Chasing modules from: ",
- hcat (punctuate comma (map pprTarget targets))])
+ target tid = Target tid obj_allowed Nothing
- r <- downsweep hsc_env old_graph excluded_mods allow_dup_roots
- case r of
- Just mod_graph -> writeIORef ref hsc_env{ hsc_mod_graph = mod_graph }
- _ -> return ()
- return r
-{-
--- | The result of load.
-data LoadResult
- = LoadOk Errors -- ^ all specified targets were loaded successfully.
- | LoadFailed Errors -- ^ not all modules were loaded.
-
-type Errors = [String]
-
-data ErrMsg = ErrMsg {
- errMsgSeverity :: Severity, -- warning, error, etc.
- errMsgSpans :: [SrcSpan],
- errMsgShortDoc :: Doc,
- errMsgExtraInfo :: Doc
- }
--}
-
-data LoadHowMuch
- = LoadAllTargets
- | LoadUpTo ModuleName
- | LoadDependenciesOf ModuleName
-
--- | Try to load the program. If a Module is supplied, then just
--- attempt to load up to this target. If no Module is supplied,
--- then try to load all targets.
-load :: Session -> LoadHowMuch -> IO SuccessFlag
-load s@(Session ref) how_much
- = do
- -- Dependency analysis first. Note that this fixes the module graph:
- -- even if we don't get a fully successful upsweep, the full module
- -- graph is still retained in the Session. We can tell which modules
- -- were successfully loaded by inspecting the Session's HPT.
- mb_graph <- depanal s [] False
- case mb_graph of
- Just mod_graph -> load2 s how_much mod_graph
- Nothing -> return Failed
-
-load2 s@(Session ref) how_much mod_graph = do
- guessOutputFile s
- hsc_env <- readIORef ref
-
- let hpt1 = hsc_HPT hsc_env
- let dflags = hsc_dflags hsc_env
-
- -- The "bad" boot modules are the ones for which we have
- -- B.hs-boot in the module graph, but no B.hs
- -- The downsweep should have ensured this does not happen
- -- (see msDeps)
- let all_home_mods = [ms_mod_name s
- | s <- mod_graph, not (isBootSummary s)]
-#ifdef DEBUG
- bad_boot_mods = [s | s <- mod_graph, isBootSummary s,
- not (ms_mod_name s `elem` all_home_mods)]
-#endif
- ASSERT( null bad_boot_mods ) return ()
-
- -- mg2_with_srcimps drops the hi-boot nodes, returning a
- -- graph with cycles. Among other things, it is used for
- -- backing out partially complete cycles following a failed
- -- upsweep, and for removing from hpt all the modules
- -- not in strict downwards closure, during calls to compile.
- let mg2_with_srcimps :: [SCC ModSummary]
- mg2_with_srcimps = topSortModuleGraph True mod_graph Nothing
-
- -- If we can determine that any of the {-# SOURCE #-} imports
- -- are definitely unnecessary, then emit a warning.
- warnUnnecessarySourceImports dflags mg2_with_srcimps
-
- let
- -- check the stability property for each module.
- stable_mods@(stable_obj,stable_bco)
- = checkStability hpt1 mg2_with_srcimps all_home_mods
-
- -- prune bits of the HPT which are definitely redundant now,
- -- to save space.
- pruned_hpt = pruneHomePackageTable hpt1
- (flattenSCCs mg2_with_srcimps)
- stable_mods
-
- evaluate pruned_hpt
-
- debugTraceMsg dflags 2 (text "Stable obj:" <+> ppr stable_obj $$
- text "Stable BCO:" <+> ppr stable_bco)
-
- -- Unload any modules which are going to be re-linked this time around.
- let stable_linkables = [ linkable
- | m <- stable_obj++stable_bco,
- Just hmi <- [lookupUFM pruned_hpt m],
- Just linkable <- [hm_linkable hmi] ]
- unload hsc_env stable_linkables
-
- -- We could at this point detect cycles which aren't broken by
- -- a source-import, and complain immediately, but it seems better
- -- to let upsweep_mods do this, so at least some useful work gets
- -- done before the upsweep is abandoned.
- --hPutStrLn stderr "after tsort:\n"
- --hPutStrLn stderr (showSDoc (vcat (map ppr mg2)))
-
- -- Now do the upsweep, calling compile for each module in
- -- turn. Final result is version 3 of everything.
-
- -- Topologically sort the module graph, this time including hi-boot
- -- nodes, and possibly just including the portion of the graph
- -- reachable from the module specified in the 2nd argument to load.
- -- This graph should be cycle-free.
- -- If we're restricting the upsweep to a portion of the graph, we
- -- also want to retain everything that is still stable.
- let full_mg :: [SCC ModSummary]
- full_mg = topSortModuleGraph False mod_graph Nothing
-
- maybe_top_mod = case how_much of
- LoadUpTo m -> Just m
- LoadDependenciesOf m -> Just m
- _ -> Nothing
-
- partial_mg0 :: [SCC ModSummary]
- partial_mg0 = topSortModuleGraph False mod_graph maybe_top_mod
-
- -- LoadDependenciesOf m: we want the upsweep to stop just
- -- short of the specified module (unless the specified module
- -- is stable).
- partial_mg
- | LoadDependenciesOf mod <- how_much
- = ASSERT( case last partial_mg0 of
- AcyclicSCC ms -> ms_mod_name ms == mod; _ -> False )
- List.init partial_mg0
- | otherwise
- = partial_mg0
-
- stable_mg =
- [ AcyclicSCC ms
- | AcyclicSCC ms <- full_mg,
- ms_mod_name ms `elem` stable_obj++stable_bco,
- ms_mod_name ms `notElem` [ ms_mod_name ms' |
- AcyclicSCC ms' <- partial_mg ] ]
-
- mg = stable_mg ++ partial_mg
-
- -- clean up between compilations
- let cleanup = cleanTempFilesExcept dflags
- (ppFilesFromSummaries (flattenSCCs mg2_with_srcimps))
-
- debugTraceMsg dflags 2 (hang (text "Ready for upsweep")
- 2 (ppr mg))
- (upsweep_ok, hsc_env1, modsUpswept)
- <- upsweep (hsc_env { hsc_HPT = emptyHomePackageTable })
- pruned_hpt stable_mods cleanup mg
-
- -- Make modsDone be the summaries for each home module now
- -- available; this should equal the domain of hpt3.
- -- Get in in a roughly top .. bottom order (hence reverse).
-
- let modsDone = reverse modsUpswept
-
- -- Try and do linking in some form, depending on whether the
- -- upsweep was completely or only partially successful.
-
- if succeeded upsweep_ok
-
- then
- -- Easy; just relink it all.
- do debugTraceMsg dflags 2 (text "Upsweep completely successful.")
-
- -- Clean up after ourselves
- cleanTempFilesExcept dflags (ppFilesFromSummaries modsDone)
-
- -- Issue a warning for the confusing case where the user
- -- said '-o foo' but we're not going to do any linking.
- -- We attempt linking if either (a) one of the modules is
- -- called Main, or (b) the user said -no-hs-main, indicating
- -- that main() is going to come from somewhere else.
- --
- let ofile = outputFile dflags
- let no_hs_main = dopt Opt_NoHsMain dflags
- let
- main_mod = mainModIs dflags
- a_root_is_Main = any ((==main_mod).ms_mod) mod_graph
- do_linking = a_root_is_Main || no_hs_main
-
- when (ghcLink dflags == LinkBinary
- && isJust ofile && not do_linking) $
- debugTraceMsg dflags 1 $
- text ("Warning: output was redirected with -o, " ++
- "but no output will be generated\n" ++
- "because there is no " ++
- moduleNameString (moduleName main_mod) ++ " module.")
-
- -- link everything together
- linkresult <- link (ghcLink dflags) dflags do_linking (hsc_HPT hsc_env1)
-
- loadFinish Succeeded linkresult ref hsc_env1
-
- else
- -- Tricky. We need to back out the effects of compiling any
- -- half-done cycles, both so as to clean up the top level envs
- -- and to avoid telling the interactive linker to link them.
- do debugTraceMsg dflags 2 (text "Upsweep partially successful.")
-
- let modsDone_names
- = map ms_mod modsDone
- let mods_to_zap_names
- = findPartiallyCompletedCycles modsDone_names
- mg2_with_srcimps
- let mods_to_keep
- = filter ((`notElem` mods_to_zap_names).ms_mod)
- modsDone
-
- let hpt4 = retainInTopLevelEnvs (map ms_mod_name mods_to_keep)
- (hsc_HPT hsc_env1)
-
- -- Clean up after ourselves
- cleanTempFilesExcept dflags (ppFilesFromSummaries mods_to_keep)
-
- -- there should be no Nothings where linkables should be, now
- ASSERT(all (isJust.hm_linkable)
- (eltsUFM (hsc_HPT hsc_env))) do
-
- -- Link everything together
- linkresult <- link (ghcLink dflags) dflags False hpt4
-
- let hsc_env4 = hsc_env1{ hsc_HPT = hpt4 }
- loadFinish Failed linkresult ref hsc_env4
-
--- Finish up after a load.
-
--- If the link failed, unload everything and return.
-loadFinish all_ok Failed ref hsc_env
- = do unload hsc_env []
- writeIORef ref $! discardProg hsc_env
- return Failed
-
--- Empty the interactive context and set the module context to the topmost
--- newly loaded module, or the Prelude if none were loaded.
-loadFinish all_ok Succeeded ref hsc_env
- = do writeIORef ref $! hsc_env{ hsc_IC = emptyInteractiveContext }
- return all_ok
-
-
--- Forget the current program, but retain the persistent info in HscEnv
-discardProg :: HscEnv -> HscEnv
-discardProg hsc_env
- = hsc_env { hsc_mod_graph = emptyMG,
- hsc_IC = emptyInteractiveContext,
- hsc_HPT = emptyHomePackageTable }
-
--- used to fish out the preprocess output files for the purposes of
--- cleaning up. The preprocessed file *might* be the same as the
--- source file, but that doesn't do any harm.
-ppFilesFromSummaries summaries = map ms_hspp_file summaries
-
--- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- Check module
-
-data CheckedModule =
- CheckedModule { parsedSource :: ParsedSource,
- renamedSource :: Maybe RenamedSource,
- typecheckedSource :: Maybe TypecheckedSource,
- checkedModuleInfo :: Maybe ModuleInfo,
- coreBinds :: Maybe [CoreBind]
- }
+-- | Inform GHC that the working directory has changed. GHC will flush
+-- its cache of module locations, since it may no longer be valid.
+--
+-- Note: Before changing the working directory make sure all threads running
+-- in the same session have stopped. If you change the working directory,
+-- you should also unload the current program (set targets to empty,
+-- followed by load).
+workingDirectoryChanged :: GhcMonad m => m ()
+workingDirectoryChanged = withSession $ (liftIO . flushFinderCaches)
+
+
+-- %************************************************************************
+-- %* *
+-- Running phases one at a time
+-- %* *
+-- %************************************************************************
+
+class ParsedMod m where
+ modSummary :: m -> ModSummary
+ parsedSource :: m -> ParsedSource
+
+class ParsedMod m => TypecheckedMod m where
+ renamedSource :: m -> Maybe RenamedSource
+ typecheckedSource :: m -> TypecheckedSource
+ moduleInfo :: m -> ModuleInfo
+ tm_internals :: m -> (TcGblEnv, ModDetails)
-- ToDo: improvements that could be made here:
-- if the module succeeded renaming but not typechecking,
-- we can still get back the GlobalRdrEnv and exports, so
-- perhaps the ModuleInfo should be split up into separate
- -- fields within CheckedModule.
+ -- fields.
+
+class TypecheckedMod m => DesugaredMod m where
+ coreModule :: m -> ModGuts
+
+-- | The result of successful parsing.
+data ParsedModule =
+ ParsedModule { pm_mod_summary :: ModSummary
+ , pm_parsed_source :: ParsedSource }
+
+instance ParsedMod ParsedModule where
+ modSummary m = pm_mod_summary m
+ parsedSource m = pm_parsed_source m
+
+-- | The result of successful typechecking. It also contains the parser
+-- result.
+data TypecheckedModule =
+ TypecheckedModule { tm_parsed_module :: ParsedModule
+ , tm_renamed_source :: Maybe RenamedSource
+ , tm_typechecked_source :: TypecheckedSource
+ , tm_checked_module_info :: ModuleInfo
+ , tm_internals_ :: (TcGblEnv, ModDetails)
+ }
+
+instance ParsedMod TypecheckedModule where
+ modSummary m = modSummary (tm_parsed_module m)
+ parsedSource m = parsedSource (tm_parsed_module m)
+
+instance TypecheckedMod TypecheckedModule where
+ renamedSource m = tm_renamed_source m
+ typecheckedSource m = tm_typechecked_source m
+ moduleInfo m = tm_checked_module_info m
+ tm_internals m = tm_internals_ m
+
+-- | The result of successful desugaring (i.e., translation to core). Also
+-- contains all the information of a typechecked module.
+data DesugaredModule =
+ DesugaredModule { dm_typechecked_module :: TypecheckedModule
+ , dm_core_module :: ModGuts
+ }
+
+instance ParsedMod DesugaredModule where
+ modSummary m = modSummary (dm_typechecked_module m)
+ parsedSource m = parsedSource (dm_typechecked_module m)
+
+instance TypecheckedMod DesugaredModule where
+ renamedSource m = renamedSource (dm_typechecked_module m)
+ typecheckedSource m = typecheckedSource (dm_typechecked_module m)
+ moduleInfo m = moduleInfo (dm_typechecked_module m)
+ tm_internals m = tm_internals_ (dm_typechecked_module m)
+
+instance DesugaredMod DesugaredModule where
+ coreModule m = dm_core_module m
type ParsedSource = Located (HsModule RdrName)
type RenamedSource = (HsGroup Name, [LImportDecl Name], Maybe [LIE Name],
- Maybe (HsDoc Name), HaddockModInfo Name)
+ Maybe LHsDocString)
type TypecheckedSource = LHsBinds Id
-- NOTE:
-- - default methods are turned into top-level decls.
-- - dictionary bindings
-
--- | This is the way to get access to parsed and typechecked source code
--- for a module. 'checkModule' attempts to typecheck the module. If
--- successful, it returns the abstract syntax for the module.
--- If compileToCore is true, it also desugars the module and returns the
--- resulting Core bindings as a component of the CheckedModule.
-checkModule :: Session -> ModuleName -> Bool -> IO (Maybe CheckedModule)
-checkModule session@(Session ref) mod compileToCore = do
- -- parse & typecheck the module
- hsc_env <- readIORef ref
- let mg = hsc_mod_graph hsc_env
- case [ ms | ms <- mg, ms_mod_name ms == mod ] of
- [] -> return Nothing
- (ms:_) -> do
- mbChecked <- hscFileCheck
- hsc_env{hsc_dflags=ms_hspp_opts ms}
- ms compileToCore
- case mbChecked of
- Nothing -> return Nothing
- Just (HscChecked parsed renamed Nothing _) ->
- return (Just (CheckedModule {
- parsedSource = parsed,
- renamedSource = renamed,
- typecheckedSource = Nothing,
- checkedModuleInfo = Nothing,
- coreBinds = Nothing }))
- Just (HscChecked parsed renamed
- (Just (tc_binds, rdr_env, details))
- maybeCoreBinds) -> do
- let minf = ModuleInfo {
- minf_type_env = md_types details,
- minf_exports = availsToNameSet $
- md_exports details,
- minf_rdr_env = Just rdr_env,
- minf_instances = md_insts details
-#ifdef GHCI
- ,minf_modBreaks = emptyModBreaks
-#endif
- }
- return (Just (CheckedModule {
- parsedSource = parsed,
- renamedSource = renamed,
- typecheckedSource = Just tc_binds,
- checkedModuleInfo = Just minf,
- coreBinds = maybeCoreBinds}))
-
--- | This is the way to get access to the Core bindings corresponding
--- to a module. 'compileToCore' invokes 'checkModule' to parse, typecheck, and
--- desugar the module, then returns the resulting list of Core bindings if
--- successful.
-compileToCore :: Session -> FilePath -> IO (Maybe [CoreBind])
-compileToCore session@(Session ref) fn = do
- hsc_env <- readIORef ref
- -- First, set the target to the desired filename
- target <- guessTarget fn Nothing
- addTarget session target
- load session LoadAllTargets
- -- Then find dependencies
- maybeModGraph <- depanal session [] True
- case maybeModGraph of
- Nothing -> return Nothing
- Just modGraph -> do
- case find ((== fn) . msHsFilePath) modGraph of
- Just modSummary -> do
- -- Now we have the module name;
- -- parse, typecheck and desugar the module
- let mod = ms_mod_name modSummary
- maybeCheckedModule <- checkModule session mod True
- case maybeCheckedModule of
- Nothing -> return Nothing
- Just checkedMod -> return $ coreBinds checkedMod
- -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- Unloading
-
-unload :: HscEnv -> [Linkable] -> IO ()
-unload hsc_env stable_linkables -- Unload everthing *except* 'stable_linkables'
- = case ghcLink (hsc_dflags hsc_env) of
-#ifdef GHCI
- LinkInMemory -> Linker.unload (hsc_dflags hsc_env) stable_linkables
-#else
- LinkInMemory -> panic "unload: no interpreter"
-#endif
- other -> return ()
-
--- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- checkStability
-
-{-
- Stability tells us which modules definitely do not need to be recompiled.
- There are two main reasons for having stability:
-
- - avoid doing a complete upsweep of the module graph in GHCi when
- modules near the bottom of the tree have not changed.
-
- - to tell GHCi when it can load object code: we can only load object code
- for a module when we also load object code fo all of the imports of the
- module. So we need to know that we will definitely not be recompiling
- any of these modules, and we can use the object code.
-
- The stability check is as follows. Both stableObject and
- stableBCO are used during the upsweep phase later.
-
- -------------------
- stable m = stableObject m || stableBCO m
-
- stableObject m =
- all stableObject (imports m)
- && old linkable does not exist, or is == on-disk .o
- && date(on-disk .o) > date(.hs)
-
- stableBCO m =
- all stable (imports m)
- && date(BCO) > date(.hs)
- -------------------
-
- These properties embody the following ideas:
-
- - if a module is stable, then:
- - if it has been compiled in a previous pass (present in HPT)
- then it does not need to be compiled or re-linked.
- - if it has not been compiled in a previous pass,
- then we only need to read its .hi file from disk and
- link it to produce a ModDetails.
-
- - if a modules is not stable, we will definitely be at least
- re-linking, and possibly re-compiling it during the upsweep.
- All non-stable modules can (and should) therefore be unlinked
- before the upsweep.
-
- - Note that objects are only considered stable if they only depend
- on other objects. We can't link object code against byte code.
--}
-
-checkStability
- :: HomePackageTable -- HPT from last compilation
- -> [SCC ModSummary] -- current module graph (cyclic)
- -> [ModuleName] -- all home modules
- -> ([ModuleName], -- stableObject
- [ModuleName]) -- stableBCO
-
-checkStability hpt sccs all_home_mods = foldl checkSCC ([],[]) sccs
- where
- checkSCC (stable_obj, stable_bco) scc0
- | stableObjects = (scc_mods ++ stable_obj, stable_bco)
- | stableBCOs = (stable_obj, scc_mods ++ stable_bco)
- | otherwise = (stable_obj, stable_bco)
- where
- scc = flattenSCC scc0
- scc_mods = map ms_mod_name scc
- home_module m = m `elem` all_home_mods && m `notElem` scc_mods
-
- scc_allimps = nub (filter home_module (concatMap ms_allimps scc))
- -- all imports outside the current SCC, but in the home pkg
-
- stable_obj_imps = map (`elem` stable_obj) scc_allimps
- stable_bco_imps = map (`elem` stable_bco) scc_allimps
-
- stableObjects =
- and stable_obj_imps
- && all object_ok scc
-
- stableBCOs =
- and (zipWith (||) stable_obj_imps stable_bco_imps)
- && all bco_ok scc
-
- object_ok ms
- | Just t <- ms_obj_date ms = t >= ms_hs_date ms
- && same_as_prev t
- | otherwise = False
- where
- same_as_prev t = case lookupUFM hpt (ms_mod_name ms) of
- Just hmi | Just l <- hm_linkable hmi
- -> isObjectLinkable l && t == linkableTime l
- _other -> True
- -- why '>=' rather than '>' above? If the filesystem stores
- -- times to the nearset second, we may occasionally find that
- -- the object & source have the same modification time,
- -- especially if the source was automatically generated
- -- and compiled. Using >= is slightly unsafe, but it matches
- -- make's behaviour.
-
- bco_ok ms
- = case lookupUFM hpt (ms_mod_name ms) of
- Just hmi | Just l <- hm_linkable hmi ->
- not (isObjectLinkable l) &&
- linkableTime l >= ms_hs_date ms
- _other -> False
-
-ms_allimps :: ModSummary -> [ModuleName]
-ms_allimps ms = map unLoc (ms_srcimps ms ++ ms_imps ms)
-
--- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- Prune the HomePackageTable
-
--- Before doing an upsweep, we can throw away:
---
--- - For non-stable modules:
--- - all ModDetails, all linked code
--- - all unlinked code that is out of date with respect to
--- the source file
+-- | Return the 'ModSummary' of a module with the given name.
--
--- This is VERY IMPORTANT otherwise we'll end up requiring 2x the
--- space at the end of the upsweep, because the topmost ModDetails of the
--- old HPT holds on to the entire type environment from the previous
--- compilation.
-
-pruneHomePackageTable
- :: HomePackageTable
- -> [ModSummary]
- -> ([ModuleName],[ModuleName])
- -> HomePackageTable
-
-pruneHomePackageTable hpt summ (stable_obj, stable_bco)
- = mapUFM prune hpt
- where prune hmi
- | is_stable modl = hmi'
- | otherwise = hmi'{ hm_details = emptyModDetails }
- where
- modl = moduleName (mi_module (hm_iface hmi))
- hmi' | Just l <- hm_linkable hmi, linkableTime l < ms_hs_date ms
- = hmi{ hm_linkable = Nothing }
- | otherwise
- = hmi
- where ms = expectJust "prune" (lookupUFM ms_map modl)
-
- ms_map = listToUFM [(ms_mod_name ms, ms) | ms <- summ]
-
- is_stable m = m `elem` stable_obj || m `elem` stable_bco
-
--- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
--- Return (names of) all those in modsDone who are part of a cycle
--- as defined by theGraph.
-findPartiallyCompletedCycles :: [Module] -> [SCC ModSummary] -> [Module]
-findPartiallyCompletedCycles modsDone theGraph
- = chew theGraph
- where
- chew [] = []
- chew ((AcyclicSCC v):rest) = chew rest -- acyclic? not interesting.
- chew ((CyclicSCC vs):rest)
- = let names_in_this_cycle = nub (map ms_mod vs)
- mods_in_this_cycle
- = nub ([done | done <- modsDone,
- done `elem` names_in_this_cycle])
- chewed_rest = chew rest
- in
- if notNull mods_in_this_cycle
- && length mods_in_this_cycle < length names_in_this_cycle
- then mods_in_this_cycle ++ chewed_rest
- else chewed_rest
-
--- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- The upsweep
-
--- This is where we compile each module in the module graph, in a pass
--- from the bottom to the top of the graph.
-
--- There better had not be any cyclic groups here -- we check for them.
-
-upsweep
- :: HscEnv -- Includes initially-empty HPT
- -> HomePackageTable -- HPT from last time round (pruned)
- -> ([ModuleName],[ModuleName]) -- stable modules (see checkStability)
- -> IO () -- How to clean up unwanted tmp files
- -> [SCC ModSummary] -- Mods to do (the worklist)
- -> IO (SuccessFlag,
- HscEnv, -- With an updated HPT
- [ModSummary]) -- Mods which succeeded
-
-upsweep hsc_env old_hpt stable_mods cleanup mods
- = upsweep' hsc_env old_hpt stable_mods cleanup mods 1 (length mods)
-
-upsweep' hsc_env old_hpt stable_mods cleanup
- [] _ _
- = return (Succeeded, hsc_env, [])
-
-upsweep' hsc_env old_hpt stable_mods cleanup
- (CyclicSCC ms:_) _ _
- = do fatalErrorMsg (hsc_dflags hsc_env) (cyclicModuleErr ms)
- return (Failed, hsc_env, [])
-
-upsweep' hsc_env old_hpt stable_mods cleanup
- (AcyclicSCC mod:mods) mod_index nmods
- = do -- putStrLn ("UPSWEEP_MOD: hpt = " ++
- -- show (map (moduleUserString.moduleName.mi_module.hm_iface)
- -- (moduleEnvElts (hsc_HPT hsc_env)))
-
- mb_mod_info <- upsweep_mod hsc_env old_hpt stable_mods mod
- mod_index nmods
-
- cleanup -- Remove unwanted tmp files between compilations
-
- case mb_mod_info of
- Nothing -> return (Failed, hsc_env, [])
- Just mod_info -> do
- { let this_mod = ms_mod_name mod
-
- -- Add new info to hsc_env
- hpt1 = addToUFM (hsc_HPT hsc_env) this_mod mod_info
- hsc_env1 = hsc_env { hsc_HPT = hpt1 }
-
- -- Space-saving: delete the old HPT entry
- -- for mod BUT if mod is a hs-boot
- -- node, don't delete it. For the
- -- interface, the HPT entry is probaby for the
- -- main Haskell source file. Deleting it
- -- would force .. (what?? --SDM)
- old_hpt1 | isBootSummary mod = old_hpt
- | otherwise = delFromUFM old_hpt this_mod
-
- ; (restOK, hsc_env2, modOKs)
- <- upsweep' hsc_env1 old_hpt1 stable_mods cleanup
- mods (mod_index+1) nmods
- ; return (restOK, hsc_env2, mod:modOKs)
- }
-
-
--- Compile a single module. Always produce a Linkable for it if
--- successful. If no compilation happened, return the old Linkable.
-upsweep_mod :: HscEnv
- -> HomePackageTable
- -> ([ModuleName],[ModuleName])
- -> ModSummary
- -> Int -- index of module
- -> Int -- total number of modules
- -> IO (Maybe HomeModInfo) -- Nothing => Failed
-
-upsweep_mod hsc_env old_hpt (stable_obj, stable_bco) summary mod_index nmods
- = let
- this_mod_name = ms_mod_name summary
- this_mod = ms_mod summary
- mb_obj_date = ms_obj_date summary
- obj_fn = ml_obj_file (ms_location summary)
- hs_date = ms_hs_date summary
-
- is_stable_obj = this_mod_name `elem` stable_obj
- is_stable_bco = this_mod_name `elem` stable_bco
-
- old_hmi = lookupUFM old_hpt this_mod_name
-
- -- We're using the dflags for this module now, obtained by
- -- applying any options in its LANGUAGE & OPTIONS_GHC pragmas.
- dflags = ms_hspp_opts summary
- prevailing_target = hscTarget (hsc_dflags hsc_env)
- local_target = hscTarget dflags
-
- -- If OPTIONS_GHC contains -fasm or -fvia-C, be careful that
- -- we don't do anything dodgy: these should only work to change
- -- from -fvia-C to -fasm and vice-versa, otherwise we could
- -- end up trying to link object code to byte code.
- target = if prevailing_target /= local_target
- && (not (isObjectTarget prevailing_target)
- || not (isObjectTarget local_target))
- then prevailing_target
- else local_target
-
- -- store the corrected hscTarget into the summary
- summary' = summary{ ms_hspp_opts = dflags { hscTarget = target } }
-
- -- The old interface is ok if
- -- a) we're compiling a source file, and the old HPT
- -- entry is for a source file
- -- b) we're compiling a hs-boot file
- -- Case (b) allows an hs-boot file to get the interface of its
- -- real source file on the second iteration of the compilation
- -- manager, but that does no harm. Otherwise the hs-boot file
- -- will always be recompiled
-
- mb_old_iface
- = case old_hmi of
- Nothing -> Nothing
- Just hm_info | isBootSummary summary -> Just iface
- | not (mi_boot iface) -> Just iface
- | otherwise -> Nothing
- where
- iface = hm_iface hm_info
-
- compile_it :: Maybe Linkable -> IO (Maybe HomeModInfo)
- compile_it = upsweep_compile hsc_env old_hpt this_mod_name
- summary' mod_index nmods mb_old_iface
-
- compile_it_discard_iface
- = upsweep_compile hsc_env old_hpt this_mod_name
- summary' mod_index nmods Nothing
-
- in
- case target of
-
- _any
- -- Regardless of whether we're generating object code or
- -- byte code, we can always use an existing object file
- -- if it is *stable* (see checkStability).
- | is_stable_obj, isJust old_hmi ->
- return old_hmi
- -- object is stable, and we have an entry in the
- -- old HPT: nothing to do
-
- | is_stable_obj, isNothing old_hmi -> do
- linkable <- findObjectLinkable this_mod obj_fn
- (expectJust "upseep1" mb_obj_date)
- compile_it (Just linkable)
- -- object is stable, but we need to load the interface
- -- off disk to make a HMI.
-
- HscInterpreted
- | is_stable_bco ->
- ASSERT(isJust old_hmi) -- must be in the old_hpt
- return old_hmi
- -- BCO is stable: nothing to do
-
- | Just hmi <- old_hmi,
- Just l <- hm_linkable hmi, not (isObjectLinkable l),
- linkableTime l >= ms_hs_date summary ->
- compile_it (Just l)
- -- we have an old BCO that is up to date with respect
- -- to the source: do a recompilation check as normal.
-
- | otherwise ->
- compile_it Nothing
- -- no existing code at all: we must recompile.
-
- -- When generating object code, if there's an up-to-date
- -- object file on the disk, then we can use it.
- -- However, if the object file is new (compared to any
- -- linkable we had from a previous compilation), then we
- -- must discard any in-memory interface, because this
- -- means the user has compiled the source file
- -- separately and generated a new interface, that we must
- -- read from the disk.
- --
- obj | isObjectTarget obj,
- Just obj_date <- mb_obj_date, obj_date >= hs_date -> do
- case old_hmi of
- Just hmi
- | Just l <- hm_linkable hmi,
- isObjectLinkable l && linkableTime l == obj_date
- -> compile_it (Just l)
- _otherwise -> do
- linkable <- findObjectLinkable this_mod obj_fn obj_date
- compile_it_discard_iface (Just linkable)
-
- _otherwise ->
- compile_it Nothing
-
-
--- Run hsc to compile a module
-upsweep_compile hsc_env old_hpt this_mod summary
- mod_index nmods
- mb_old_iface
- mb_old_linkable
- = do
- compresult <- compile hsc_env summary mb_old_linkable mb_old_iface
- mod_index nmods
-
- case compresult of
- -- Compilation failed. Compile may still have updated the PCS, tho.
- CompErrs -> return Nothing
-
- -- Compilation "succeeded", and may or may not have returned a new
- -- linkable (depending on whether compilation was actually performed
- -- or not).
- CompOK new_details new_iface new_linkable
- -> do let new_info = HomeModInfo { hm_iface = new_iface,
- hm_details = new_details,
- hm_linkable = new_linkable }
- return (Just new_info)
-
-
--- Filter modules in the HPT
-retainInTopLevelEnvs :: [ModuleName] -> HomePackageTable -> HomePackageTable
-retainInTopLevelEnvs keep_these hpt
- = listToUFM [ (mod, expectJust "retain" mb_mod_info)
- | mod <- keep_these
- , let mb_mod_info = lookupUFM hpt mod
- , isJust mb_mod_info ]
-
--- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- Topological sort of the module graph
-
-topSortModuleGraph
- :: Bool -- Drop hi-boot nodes? (see below)
- -> [ModSummary]
- -> Maybe ModuleName
- -> [SCC ModSummary]
--- Calculate SCCs of the module graph, possibly dropping the hi-boot nodes
--- The resulting list of strongly-connected-components is in topologically
--- sorted order, starting with the module(s) at the bottom of the
--- dependency graph (ie compile them first) and ending with the ones at
--- the top.
+-- The module must be part of the module graph (see 'hsc_mod_graph' and
+-- 'ModuleGraph'). If this is not the case, this function will throw a
+-- 'GhcApiError'.
--
--- Drop hi-boot nodes (first boolean arg)?
+-- This function ignores boot modules and requires that there is only one
+-- non-boot module with the given name.
+getModSummary :: GhcMonad m => ModuleName -> m ModSummary
+getModSummary mod = do
+ mg <- liftM hsc_mod_graph getSession
+ case [ ms | ms <- mg, ms_mod_name ms == mod, not (isBootSummary ms) ] of
+ [] -> throw $ mkApiErr (text "Module not part of module graph")
+ [ms] -> return ms
+ multiple -> throw $ mkApiErr (text "getModSummary is ambiguous: " <+> ppr multiple)
+
+-- | Parse a module.
--
--- False: treat the hi-boot summaries as nodes of the graph,
--- so the graph must be acyclic
+-- Throws a 'SourceError' on parse error.
+parseModule :: GhcMonad m => ModSummary -> m ParsedModule
+parseModule ms = do
+ hsc_env <- getSession
+ let hsc_env_tmp = hsc_env { hsc_dflags = ms_hspp_opts ms }
+ rdr_module <- liftIO $ hscParse hsc_env_tmp ms
+ return (ParsedModule ms rdr_module)
+
+-- | Typecheck and rename a parsed module.
--
--- True: eliminate the hi-boot nodes, and instead pretend
--- the a source-import of Foo is an import of Foo
--- The resulting graph has no hi-boot nodes, but can by cyclic
-
-topSortModuleGraph drop_hs_boot_nodes summaries Nothing
- = stronglyConnComp (fst (moduleGraphNodes drop_hs_boot_nodes summaries))
-topSortModuleGraph drop_hs_boot_nodes summaries (Just mod)
- = stronglyConnComp (map vertex_fn (reachable graph root))
- where
- -- restrict the graph to just those modules reachable from
- -- the specified module. We do this by building a graph with
- -- the full set of nodes, and determining the reachable set from
- -- the specified node.
- (nodes, lookup_key) = moduleGraphNodes drop_hs_boot_nodes summaries
- (graph, vertex_fn, key_fn) = graphFromEdges' nodes
- root
- | Just key <- lookup_key HsSrcFile mod, Just v <- key_fn key = v
- | otherwise = throwDyn (ProgramError "module does not exist")
-
-moduleGraphNodes :: Bool -> [ModSummary]
- -> ([(ModSummary, Int, [Int])], HscSource -> ModuleName -> Maybe Int)
-moduleGraphNodes drop_hs_boot_nodes summaries = (nodes, lookup_key)
- where
- -- Drop hs-boot nodes by using HsSrcFile as the key
- hs_boot_key | drop_hs_boot_nodes = HsSrcFile
- | otherwise = HsBootFile
-
- -- We use integers as the keys for the SCC algorithm
- nodes :: [(ModSummary, Int, [Int])]
- nodes = [(s, expectJust "topSort" $
- lookup_key (ms_hsc_src s) (ms_mod_name s),
- out_edge_keys hs_boot_key (map unLoc (ms_srcimps s)) ++
- out_edge_keys HsSrcFile (map unLoc (ms_imps s)) ++
- (-- see [boot-edges] below
- if drop_hs_boot_nodes || ms_hsc_src s == HsBootFile
- then []
- else case lookup_key HsBootFile (ms_mod_name s) of
- Nothing -> []
- Just k -> [k])
- )
- | s <- summaries
- , not (isBootSummary s && drop_hs_boot_nodes) ]
- -- Drop the hi-boot ones if told to do so
-
- -- [boot-edges] if this is a .hs and there is an equivalent
- -- .hs-boot, add a link from the former to the latter. This
- -- has the effect of detecting bogus cases where the .hs-boot
- -- depends on the .hs, by introducing a cycle. Additionally,
- -- it ensures that we will always process the .hs-boot before
- -- the .hs, and so the HomePackageTable will always have the
- -- most up to date information.
-
- key_map :: NodeMap Int
- key_map = listToFM ([(moduleName (ms_mod s), ms_hsc_src s)
- | s <- summaries]
- `zip` [1..])
-
- lookup_key :: HscSource -> ModuleName -> Maybe Int
- lookup_key hs_src mod = lookupFM key_map (mod, hs_src)
-
- out_edge_keys :: HscSource -> [ModuleName] -> [Int]
- out_edge_keys hi_boot ms = mapCatMaybes (lookup_key hi_boot) ms
- -- If we want keep_hi_boot_nodes, then we do lookup_key with
- -- the IsBootInterface parameter True; else False
-
-
-type NodeKey = (ModuleName, HscSource) -- The nodes of the graph are
-type NodeMap a = FiniteMap NodeKey a -- keyed by (mod, src_file_type) pairs
-
-msKey :: ModSummary -> NodeKey
-msKey (ModSummary { ms_mod = mod, ms_hsc_src = boot }) = (moduleName mod,boot)
-
-mkNodeMap :: [ModSummary] -> NodeMap ModSummary
-mkNodeMap summaries = listToFM [ (msKey s, s) | s <- summaries]
-
-nodeMapElts :: NodeMap a -> [a]
-nodeMapElts = eltsFM
-
--- If there are {-# SOURCE #-} imports between strongly connected
--- components in the topological sort, then those imports can
--- definitely be replaced by ordinary non-SOURCE imports: if SOURCE
--- were necessary, then the edge would be part of a cycle.
-warnUnnecessarySourceImports :: DynFlags -> [SCC ModSummary] -> IO ()
-warnUnnecessarySourceImports dflags sccs =
- printBagOfWarnings dflags (listToBag (concat (map (check.flattenSCC) sccs)))
- where check ms =
- let mods_in_this_cycle = map ms_mod_name ms in
- [ warn m i | m <- ms, i <- ms_srcimps m,
- unLoc i `notElem` mods_in_this_cycle ]
-
- warn :: ModSummary -> Located ModuleName -> WarnMsg
- warn ms (L loc mod) =
- mkPlainErrMsg loc
- (ptext SLIT("Warning: {-# SOURCE #-} unnecessary in import of ")
- <+> quotes (ppr mod))
-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- Downsweep (dependency analysis)
-
--- Chase downwards from the specified root set, returning summaries
--- for all home modules encountered. Only follow source-import
--- links.
-
--- We pass in the previous collection of summaries, which is used as a
--- cache to avoid recalculating a module summary if the source is
--- unchanged.
+-- Throws a 'SourceError' if either fails.
+typecheckModule :: GhcMonad m => ParsedModule -> m TypecheckedModule
+typecheckModule pmod = do
+ let ms = modSummary pmod
+ hsc_env <- getSession
+ let hsc_env_tmp = hsc_env { hsc_dflags = ms_hspp_opts ms }
+ (tc_gbl_env, rn_info)
+ <- liftIO $ hscTypecheckRename hsc_env_tmp ms (parsedSource pmod)
+ details <- liftIO $ makeSimpleDetails hsc_env_tmp tc_gbl_env
+ return $
+ TypecheckedModule {
+ tm_internals_ = (tc_gbl_env, details),
+ tm_parsed_module = pmod,
+ tm_renamed_source = rn_info,
+ tm_typechecked_source = tcg_binds tc_gbl_env,
+ tm_checked_module_info =
+ ModuleInfo {
+ minf_type_env = md_types details,
+ minf_exports = availsToNameSet $ md_exports details,
+ minf_rdr_env = Just (tcg_rdr_env tc_gbl_env),
+ minf_instances = md_insts details
+#ifdef GHCI
+ ,minf_modBreaks = emptyModBreaks
+#endif
+ }}
+
+-- | Desugar a typechecked module.
+desugarModule :: GhcMonad m => TypecheckedModule -> m DesugaredModule
+desugarModule tcm = do
+ let ms = modSummary tcm
+ let (tcg, _) = tm_internals tcm
+ hsc_env <- getSession
+ let hsc_env_tmp = hsc_env { hsc_dflags = ms_hspp_opts ms }
+ guts <- liftIO $ hscDesugar hsc_env_tmp ms tcg
+ return $
+ DesugaredModule {
+ dm_typechecked_module = tcm,
+ dm_core_module = guts
+ }
+
+-- | Load a module. Input doesn't need to be desugared.
--
--- The returned list of [ModSummary] nodes has one node for each home-package
--- module, plus one for any hs-boot files. The imports of these nodes
--- are all there, including the imports of non-home-package modules.
-
-downsweep :: HscEnv
- -> [ModSummary] -- Old summaries
- -> [ModuleName] -- Ignore dependencies on these; treat
- -- them as if they were package modules
- -> Bool -- True <=> allow multiple targets to have
- -- the same module name; this is
- -- very useful for ghc -M
- -> IO (Maybe [ModSummary])
- -- The elts of [ModSummary] all have distinct
- -- (Modules, IsBoot) identifiers, unless the Bool is true
- -- in which case there can be repeats
-downsweep hsc_env old_summaries excl_mods allow_dup_roots
- = -- catch error messages and return them
- handleDyn (\err_msg -> printBagOfErrors (hsc_dflags hsc_env) (unitBag err_msg) >> return Nothing) $ do
- rootSummaries <- mapM getRootSummary roots
- let root_map = mkRootMap rootSummaries
- checkDuplicates root_map
- summs <- loop (concatMap msDeps rootSummaries) root_map
- return (Just summs)
- where
- roots = hsc_targets hsc_env
-
- old_summary_map :: NodeMap ModSummary
- old_summary_map = mkNodeMap old_summaries
-
- getRootSummary :: Target -> IO ModSummary
- getRootSummary (Target (TargetFile file mb_phase) maybe_buf)
- = do exists <- doesFileExist file
- if exists
- then summariseFile hsc_env old_summaries file mb_phase maybe_buf
- else throwDyn $ mkPlainErrMsg noSrcSpan $
- text "can't find file:" <+> text file
- getRootSummary (Target (TargetModule modl) maybe_buf)
- = do maybe_summary <- summariseModule hsc_env old_summary_map False
- (L rootLoc modl) maybe_buf excl_mods
- case maybe_summary of
- Nothing -> packageModErr modl
- Just s -> return s
-
- rootLoc = mkGeneralSrcSpan FSLIT("<command line>")
-
- -- In a root module, the filename is allowed to diverge from the module
- -- name, so we have to check that there aren't multiple root files
- -- defining the same module (otherwise the duplicates will be silently
- -- ignored, leading to confusing behaviour).
- checkDuplicates :: NodeMap [ModSummary] -> IO ()
- checkDuplicates root_map
- | allow_dup_roots = return ()
- | null dup_roots = return ()
- | otherwise = multiRootsErr (head dup_roots)
- where
- dup_roots :: [[ModSummary]] -- Each at least of length 2
- dup_roots = filterOut isSingleton (nodeMapElts root_map)
-
- loop :: [(Located ModuleName,IsBootInterface)]
- -- Work list: process these modules
- -> NodeMap [ModSummary]
- -- Visited set; the range is a list because
- -- the roots can have the same module names
- -- if allow_dup_roots is True
- -> IO [ModSummary]
- -- The result includes the worklist, except
- -- for those mentioned in the visited set
- loop [] done = return (concat (nodeMapElts done))
- loop ((wanted_mod, is_boot) : ss) done
- | Just summs <- lookupFM done key
- = if isSingleton summs then
- loop ss done
- else
- do { multiRootsErr summs; return [] }
- | otherwise = do { mb_s <- summariseModule hsc_env old_summary_map
- is_boot wanted_mod Nothing excl_mods
- ; case mb_s of
- Nothing -> loop ss done
- Just s -> loop (msDeps s ++ ss)
- (addToFM done key [s]) }
- where
- key = (unLoc wanted_mod, if is_boot then HsBootFile else HsSrcFile)
-
-mkRootMap :: [ModSummary] -> NodeMap [ModSummary]
-mkRootMap summaries = addListToFM_C (++) emptyFM
- [ (msKey s, [s]) | s <- summaries ]
-
-msDeps :: ModSummary -> [(Located ModuleName, IsBootInterface)]
--- (msDeps s) returns the dependencies of the ModSummary s.
--- A wrinkle is that for a {-# SOURCE #-} import we return
--- *both* the hs-boot file
--- *and* the source file
--- as "dependencies". That ensures that the list of all relevant
--- modules always contains B.hs if it contains B.hs-boot.
--- Remember, this pass isn't doing the topological sort. It's
--- just gathering the list of all relevant ModSummaries
-msDeps s =
- concat [ [(m,True), (m,False)] | m <- ms_srcimps s ]
- ++ [ (m,False) | m <- ms_imps s ]
-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- Summarising modules
-
--- We have two types of summarisation:
+-- A module must be loaded before dependent modules can be typechecked. This
+-- always includes generating a 'ModIface' and, depending on the
+-- 'DynFlags.hscTarget', may also include code generation.
--
--- * Summarise a file. This is used for the root module(s) passed to
--- cmLoadModules. The file is read, and used to determine the root
--- module name. The module name may differ from the filename.
+-- This function will always cause recompilation and will always overwrite
+-- previous compilation results (potentially files on disk).
--
--- * Summarise a module. We are given a module name, and must provide
--- a summary. The finder is used to locate the file in which the module
--- resides.
-
-summariseFile
- :: HscEnv
- -> [ModSummary] -- old summaries
- -> FilePath -- source file name
- -> Maybe Phase -- start phase
- -> Maybe (StringBuffer,ClockTime)
- -> IO ModSummary
-
-summariseFile hsc_env old_summaries file mb_phase maybe_buf
- -- we can use a cached summary if one is available and the
- -- source file hasn't changed, But we have to look up the summary
- -- by source file, rather than module name as we do in summarise.
- | Just old_summary <- findSummaryBySourceFile old_summaries file
- = do
- let location = ms_location old_summary
-
- -- return the cached summary if the source didn't change
- src_timestamp <- case maybe_buf of
- Just (_,t) -> return t
- Nothing -> getModificationTime file
- -- The file exists; we checked in getRootSummary above.
- -- If it gets removed subsequently, then this
- -- getModificationTime may fail, but that's the right
- -- behaviour.
-
- if ms_hs_date old_summary == src_timestamp
- then do -- update the object-file timestamp
- obj_timestamp <- getObjTimestamp location False
- return old_summary{ ms_obj_date = obj_timestamp }
- else
- new_summary
+loadModule :: (TypecheckedMod mod, GhcMonad m) => mod -> m mod
+loadModule tcm = do
+ let ms = modSummary tcm
+ let mod = ms_mod_name ms
+ let loc = ms_location ms
+ let (tcg, _details) = tm_internals tcm
+
+ mb_linkable <- case ms_obj_date ms of
+ Just t | t > ms_hs_date ms -> do
+ l <- liftIO $ findObjectLinkable (ms_mod ms)
+ (ml_obj_file loc) t
+ return (Just l)
+ _otherwise -> return Nothing
+
+ -- compile doesn't change the session
+ hsc_env <- getSession
+ mod_info <- liftIO $ compile' (hscNothingBackendOnly tcg,
+ hscInteractiveBackendOnly tcg,
+ hscBatchBackendOnly tcg)
+ hsc_env ms 1 1 Nothing mb_linkable
+
+ modifySession $ \e -> e{ hsc_HPT = addToUFM (hsc_HPT e) mod mod_info }
+ return tcm
+
+
+-- %************************************************************************
+-- %* *
+-- Dealing with Core
+-- %* *
+-- %************************************************************************
+
+-- | A CoreModule consists of just the fields of a 'ModGuts' that are needed for
+-- the 'GHC.compileToCoreModule' interface.
+data CoreModule
+ = CoreModule {
+ -- | Module name
+ cm_module :: !Module,
+ -- | Type environment for types declared in this module
+ cm_types :: !TypeEnv,
+ -- | Declarations
+ cm_binds :: [CoreBind]
+ }
+
+instance Outputable CoreModule where
+ ppr (CoreModule {cm_module = mn, cm_types = te, cm_binds = cb}) =
+ text "%module" <+> ppr mn <+> ppr te $$ vcat (map ppr cb)
- | otherwise
- = new_summary
- where
- new_summary = do
- let dflags = hsc_dflags hsc_env
-
- (dflags', hspp_fn, buf)
- <- preprocessFile dflags file mb_phase maybe_buf
-
- (srcimps,the_imps, L _ mod_name) <- getImports dflags' buf hspp_fn
-
- -- Make a ModLocation for this file
- location <- mkHomeModLocation dflags mod_name file
-
- -- Tell the Finder cache where it is, so that subsequent calls
- -- to findModule will find it, even if it's not on any search path
- mod <- addHomeModuleToFinder hsc_env mod_name location
-
- src_timestamp <- case maybe_buf of
- Just (_,t) -> return t
- Nothing -> getModificationTime file
- -- getMofificationTime may fail
-
- obj_timestamp <- modificationTimeIfExists (ml_obj_file location)
-
- return (ModSummary { ms_mod = mod, ms_hsc_src = HsSrcFile,
- ms_location = location,
- ms_hspp_file = hspp_fn,
- ms_hspp_opts = dflags',
- ms_hspp_buf = Just buf,
- ms_srcimps = srcimps, ms_imps = the_imps,
- ms_hs_date = src_timestamp,
- ms_obj_date = obj_timestamp })
-
-findSummaryBySourceFile :: [ModSummary] -> FilePath -> Maybe ModSummary
-findSummaryBySourceFile summaries file
- = case [ ms | ms <- summaries, HsSrcFile <- [ms_hsc_src ms],
- expectJust "findSummaryBySourceFile" (ml_hs_file (ms_location ms)) == file ] of
- [] -> Nothing
- (x:xs) -> Just x
-
--- Summarise a module, and pick up source and timestamp.
-summariseModule
- :: HscEnv
- -> NodeMap ModSummary -- Map of old summaries
- -> IsBootInterface -- True <=> a {-# SOURCE #-} import
- -> Located ModuleName -- Imported module to be summarised
- -> Maybe (StringBuffer, ClockTime)
- -> [ModuleName] -- Modules to exclude
- -> IO (Maybe ModSummary) -- Its new summary
-
-summariseModule hsc_env old_summary_map is_boot (L loc wanted_mod) maybe_buf excl_mods
- | wanted_mod `elem` excl_mods
- = return Nothing
-
- | Just old_summary <- lookupFM old_summary_map (wanted_mod, hsc_src)
- = do -- Find its new timestamp; all the
- -- ModSummaries in the old map have valid ml_hs_files
- let location = ms_location old_summary
- src_fn = expectJust "summariseModule" (ml_hs_file location)
-
- -- check the modification time on the source file, and
- -- return the cached summary if it hasn't changed. If the
- -- file has disappeared, we need to call the Finder again.
- case maybe_buf of
- Just (_,t) -> check_timestamp old_summary location src_fn t
- Nothing -> do
- m <- System.IO.Error.try (getModificationTime src_fn)
- case m of
- Right t -> check_timestamp old_summary location src_fn t
- Left e | isDoesNotExistError e -> find_it
- | otherwise -> ioError e
-
- | otherwise = find_it
- where
- dflags = hsc_dflags hsc_env
-
- hsc_src = if is_boot then HsBootFile else HsSrcFile
-
- check_timestamp old_summary location src_fn src_timestamp
- | ms_hs_date old_summary == src_timestamp = do
- -- update the object-file timestamp
- obj_timestamp <- getObjTimestamp location is_boot
- return (Just old_summary{ ms_obj_date = obj_timestamp })
- | otherwise =
- -- source changed: re-summarise.
- new_summary location (ms_mod old_summary) src_fn src_timestamp
-
- find_it = do
- -- Don't use the Finder's cache this time. If the module was
- -- previously a package module, it may have now appeared on the
- -- search path, so we want to consider it to be a home module. If
- -- the module was previously a home module, it may have moved.
- uncacheModule hsc_env wanted_mod
- found <- findImportedModule hsc_env wanted_mod Nothing
- case found of
- Found location mod
- | isJust (ml_hs_file location) ->
- -- Home package
- just_found location mod
- | otherwise ->
- -- Drop external-pkg
- ASSERT(modulePackageId mod /= thisPackage dflags)
- return Nothing
- where
-
- err -> noModError dflags loc wanted_mod err
- -- Not found
-
- just_found location mod = do
- -- Adjust location to point to the hs-boot source file,
- -- hi file, object file, when is_boot says so
- let location' | is_boot = addBootSuffixLocn location
- | otherwise = location
- src_fn = expectJust "summarise2" (ml_hs_file location')
-
- -- Check that it exists
- -- It might have been deleted since the Finder last found it
- maybe_t <- modificationTimeIfExists src_fn
- case maybe_t of
- Nothing -> noHsFileErr loc src_fn
- Just t -> new_summary location' mod src_fn t
-
-
- new_summary location mod src_fn src_timestamp
- = do
- -- Preprocess the source file and get its imports
- -- The dflags' contains the OPTIONS pragmas
- (dflags', hspp_fn, buf) <- preprocessFile dflags src_fn Nothing maybe_buf
- (srcimps, the_imps, L mod_loc mod_name) <- getImports dflags' buf hspp_fn
-
- when (mod_name /= wanted_mod) $
- throwDyn $ mkPlainErrMsg mod_loc $
- text "file name does not match module name"
- <+> quotes (ppr mod_name)
-
- -- Find the object timestamp, and return the summary
- obj_timestamp <- getObjTimestamp location is_boot
-
- return (Just ( ModSummary { ms_mod = mod,
- ms_hsc_src = hsc_src,
- ms_location = location,
- ms_hspp_file = hspp_fn,
- ms_hspp_opts = dflags',
- ms_hspp_buf = Just buf,
- ms_srcimps = srcimps,
- ms_imps = the_imps,
- ms_hs_date = src_timestamp,
- ms_obj_date = obj_timestamp }))
-
-
-getObjTimestamp location is_boot
- = if is_boot then return Nothing
- else modificationTimeIfExists (ml_obj_file location)
-
-
-preprocessFile :: DynFlags -> FilePath -> Maybe Phase -> Maybe (StringBuffer,ClockTime)
- -> IO (DynFlags, FilePath, StringBuffer)
-preprocessFile dflags src_fn mb_phase Nothing
- = do
- (dflags', hspp_fn) <- preprocess dflags (src_fn, mb_phase)
- buf <- hGetStringBuffer hspp_fn
- return (dflags', hspp_fn, buf)
-
-preprocessFile dflags src_fn mb_phase (Just (buf, time))
- = do
- -- case we bypass the preprocessing stage?
- let
- local_opts = getOptions buf src_fn
- --
- (dflags', errs) <- parseDynamicFlags dflags (map unLoc local_opts)
-
- let
- needs_preprocessing
- | Just (Unlit _) <- mb_phase = True
- | Nothing <- mb_phase, Unlit _ <- startPhase src_fn = True
- -- note: local_opts is only required if there's no Unlit phase
- | dopt Opt_Cpp dflags' = True
- | dopt Opt_Pp dflags' = True
- | otherwise = False
-
- when needs_preprocessing $
- ghcError (ProgramError "buffer needs preprocesing; interactive check disabled")
-
- return (dflags', src_fn, buf)
-
-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- Error messages
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-noModError :: DynFlags -> SrcSpan -> ModuleName -> FindResult -> IO ab
--- ToDo: we don't have a proper line number for this error
-noModError dflags loc wanted_mod err
- = throwDyn $ mkPlainErrMsg loc $ cannotFindModule dflags wanted_mod err
-
-noHsFileErr loc path
- = throwDyn $ mkPlainErrMsg loc $ text "Can't find" <+> text path
-
-packageModErr mod
- = throwDyn $ mkPlainErrMsg noSrcSpan $
- text "module" <+> quotes (ppr mod) <+> text "is a package module"
-
-multiRootsErr :: [ModSummary] -> IO ()
-multiRootsErr summs@(summ1:_)
- = throwDyn $ mkPlainErrMsg noSrcSpan $
- text "module" <+> quotes (ppr mod) <+>
- text "is defined in multiple files:" <+>
- sep (map text files)
- where
- mod = ms_mod summ1
- files = map (expectJust "checkDup" . ml_hs_file . ms_location) summs
-
-cyclicModuleErr :: [ModSummary] -> SDoc
-cyclicModuleErr ms
- = hang (ptext SLIT("Module imports form a cycle for modules:"))
- 2 (vcat (map show_one ms))
- where
- show_one ms = sep [ show_mod (ms_hsc_src ms) (ms_mod ms),
- nest 2 $ ptext SLIT("imports:") <+>
- (pp_imps HsBootFile (ms_srcimps ms)
- $$ pp_imps HsSrcFile (ms_imps ms))]
- show_mod hsc_src mod = ppr mod <> text (hscSourceString hsc_src)
- pp_imps src mods = fsep (map (show_mod src) mods)
-
-
--- | Inform GHC that the working directory has changed. GHC will flush
--- its cache of module locations, since it may no longer be valid.
--- Note: if you change the working directory, you should also unload
--- the current program (set targets to empty, followed by load).
-workingDirectoryChanged :: Session -> IO ()
-workingDirectoryChanged s = withSession s $ flushFinderCaches
-
--- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- inspecting the session
+-- | This is the way to get access to the Core bindings corresponding
+-- to a module. 'compileToCore' parses, typechecks, and
+-- desugars the module, then returns the resulting Core module (consisting of
+-- the module name, type declarations, and function declarations) if
+-- successful.
+compileToCoreModule :: GhcMonad m => FilePath -> m CoreModule
+compileToCoreModule = compileCore False
+
+-- | Like compileToCoreModule, but invokes the simplifier, so
+-- as to return simplified and tidied Core.
+compileToCoreSimplified :: GhcMonad m => FilePath -> m CoreModule
+compileToCoreSimplified = compileCore True
+{-
+-- | Provided for backwards-compatibility: compileToCore returns just the Core
+-- bindings, but for most purposes, you probably want to call
+-- compileToCoreModule.
+compileToCore :: GhcMonad m => FilePath -> m [CoreBind]
+compileToCore fn = do
+ mod <- compileToCoreModule session fn
+ return $ cm_binds mod
+-}
+-- | Takes a CoreModule and compiles the bindings therein
+-- to object code. The first argument is a bool flag indicating
+-- whether to run the simplifier.
+-- The resulting .o, .hi, and executable files, if any, are stored in the
+-- current directory, and named according to the module name.
+-- This has only so far been tested with a single self-contained module.
+compileCoreToObj :: GhcMonad m => Bool -> CoreModule -> m ()
+compileCoreToObj simplify cm@(CoreModule{ cm_module = mName }) = do
+ dflags <- getSessionDynFlags
+ currentTime <- liftIO $ getClockTime
+ cwd <- liftIO $ getCurrentDirectory
+ modLocation <- liftIO $ mkHiOnlyModLocation dflags (hiSuf dflags) cwd
+ ((moduleNameSlashes . moduleName) mName)
+
+ let modSummary = ModSummary { ms_mod = mName,
+ ms_hsc_src = ExtCoreFile,
+ ms_location = modLocation,
+ -- By setting the object file timestamp to Nothing,
+ -- we always force recompilation, which is what we
+ -- want. (Thus it doesn't matter what the timestamp
+ -- for the (nonexistent) source file is.)
+ ms_hs_date = currentTime,
+ ms_obj_date = Nothing,
+ -- Only handling the single-module case for now, so no imports.
+ ms_srcimps = [],
+ ms_imps = [],
+ -- No source file
+ ms_hspp_file = "",
+ ms_hspp_opts = dflags,
+ ms_hspp_buf = Nothing
+ }
+
+ hsc_env <- getSession
+ liftIO $ hscCompileCore hsc_env simplify modSummary (cm_binds cm)
+
+
+compileCore :: GhcMonad m => Bool -> FilePath -> m CoreModule
+compileCore simplify fn = do
+ -- First, set the target to the desired filename
+ target <- guessTarget fn Nothing
+ addTarget target
+ _ <- load LoadAllTargets
+ -- Then find dependencies
+ modGraph <- depanal [] True
+ case find ((== fn) . msHsFilePath) modGraph of
+ Just modSummary -> do
+ -- Now we have the module name;
+ -- parse, typecheck and desugar the module
+ mod_guts <- coreModule `fmap`
+ -- TODO: space leaky: call hsc* directly?
+ (desugarModule =<< typecheckModule =<< parseModule modSummary)
+ liftM gutsToCoreModule $
+ if simplify
+ then do
+ -- If simplify is true: simplify (hscSimplify), then tidy
+ -- (tidyProgram).
+ hsc_env <- getSession
+ simpl_guts <- liftIO $ hscSimplify hsc_env mod_guts
+ tidy_guts <- liftIO $ tidyProgram hsc_env simpl_guts
+ return $ Left tidy_guts
+ else
+ return $ Right mod_guts
+
+ Nothing -> panic "compileToCoreModule: target FilePath not found in\
+ module dependency graph"
+ where -- two versions, based on whether we simplify (thus run tidyProgram,
+ -- which returns a (CgGuts, ModDetails) pair, or not (in which case
+ -- we just have a ModGuts.
+ gutsToCoreModule :: Either (CgGuts, ModDetails) ModGuts -> CoreModule
+ gutsToCoreModule (Left (cg, md)) = CoreModule {
+ cm_module = cg_module cg, cm_types = md_types md,
+ cm_binds = cg_binds cg
+ }
+ gutsToCoreModule (Right mg) = CoreModule {
+ cm_module = mg_module mg, cm_types = mg_types mg,
+ cm_binds = mg_binds mg
+ }
+
+-- %************************************************************************
+-- %* *
+-- Inspecting the session
+-- %* *
+-- %************************************************************************
-- | Get the module dependency graph.
-getModuleGraph :: Session -> IO ModuleGraph -- ToDo: DiGraph ModSummary
-getModuleGraph s = withSession s (return . hsc_mod_graph)
+getModuleGraph :: GhcMonad m => m ModuleGraph -- ToDo: DiGraph ModSummary
+getModuleGraph = liftM hsc_mod_graph getSession
-isLoaded :: Session -> ModuleName -> IO Bool
-isLoaded s m = withSession s $ \hsc_env ->
+-- | Determines whether a set of modules requires Template Haskell.
+--
+-- Note that if the session's 'DynFlags' enabled Template Haskell when
+-- 'depanal' was called, then each module in the returned module graph will
+-- have Template Haskell enabled whether it is actually needed or not.
+needsTemplateHaskell :: ModuleGraph -> Bool
+needsTemplateHaskell ms =
+ any (xopt Opt_TemplateHaskell . ms_hspp_opts) ms
+
+-- | Return @True@ <==> module is loaded.
+isLoaded :: GhcMonad m => ModuleName -> m Bool
+isLoaded m = withSession $ \hsc_env ->
return $! isJust (lookupUFM (hsc_HPT hsc_env) m)
-getBindings :: Session -> IO [TyThing]
-getBindings s = withSession s $ \hsc_env ->
+-- | Return the bindings for the current interactive session.
+getBindings :: GhcMonad m => m [TyThing]
+getBindings = withSession $ \hsc_env ->
-- we have to implement the shadowing behaviour of ic_tmp_ids here
-- (see InteractiveContext) and the quickest way is to use an OccEnv.
let
- tmp_ids = ic_tmp_ids (hsc_IC hsc_env)
- filtered = foldr f (const []) tmp_ids emptyUniqSet
- f id rest set
- | uniq `elementOfUniqSet` set = rest set
- | otherwise = AnId id : rest (addOneToUniqSet set uniq)
- where uniq = getUnique (nameOccName (idName id))
+ occ_env = mkOccEnv [ (nameOccName (idName id), AnId id)
+ | id <- ic_tmp_ids (hsc_IC hsc_env) ]
in
- return filtered
+ return (occEnvElts occ_env)
-getPrintUnqual :: Session -> IO PrintUnqualified
-getPrintUnqual s = withSession s (return . icPrintUnqual . hsc_IC)
+getPrintUnqual :: GhcMonad m => m PrintUnqualified
+getPrintUnqual = withSession $ \hsc_env ->
+ return (icPrintUnqual (hsc_dflags hsc_env) (hsc_IC hsc_env))
-- | Container for information about a 'Module'.
data ModuleInfo = ModuleInfo {
-- to package modules too.
-- | Request information about a loaded 'Module'
-getModuleInfo :: Session -> Module -> IO (Maybe ModuleInfo)
-getModuleInfo s mdl = withSession s $ \hsc_env -> do
+getModuleInfo :: GhcMonad m => Module -> m (Maybe ModuleInfo) -- XXX: Maybe X
+getModuleInfo mdl = withSession $ \hsc_env -> do
let mg = hsc_mod_graph hsc_env
if mdl `elem` map ms_mod mg
- then getHomeModuleInfo hsc_env (moduleName mdl)
+ then liftIO $ getHomeModuleInfo hsc_env (moduleName mdl)
else do
{- if isHomeModule (hsc_dflags hsc_env) mdl
then return Nothing
- else -} getPackageModuleInfo hsc_env mdl
+ else -} liftIO $ getPackageModuleInfo hsc_env mdl
-- getPackageModuleInfo will attempt to find the interface, so
-- we don't want to call it for a home module, just in case there
-- was a problem loading the module and the interface doesn't
-- exist... hence the isHomeModule test here. (ToDo: reinstate)
getPackageModuleInfo :: HscEnv -> Module -> IO (Maybe ModuleInfo)
-getPackageModuleInfo hsc_env mdl = do
#ifdef GHCI
- (_msgs, mb_avails) <- getModuleExports hsc_env mdl
+getPackageModuleInfo hsc_env mdl = do
+ mb_avails <- hscGetModuleExports hsc_env mdl
case mb_avails of
Nothing -> return Nothing
Just avails -> do
return (Just (ModuleInfo {
minf_type_env = mkTypeEnv tys,
minf_exports = names,
- minf_rdr_env = Just $! nameSetToGlobalRdrEnv names (moduleName mdl),
+ minf_rdr_env = Just $! availsToGlobalRdrEnv (moduleName mdl) avails,
minf_instances = error "getModuleInfo: instances for package module unimplemented",
minf_modBreaks = emptyModBreaks
}))
#else
+getPackageModuleInfo _hsc_env _mdl = do
-- bogusly different for non-GHCI (ToDo)
return Nothing
#endif
+getHomeModuleInfo :: HscEnv -> ModuleName -> IO (Maybe ModuleInfo)
getHomeModuleInfo hsc_env mdl =
case lookupUFM (hsc_HPT hsc_env) mdl of
Nothing -> return Nothing
minf_rdr_env = mi_globals $! hm_iface hmi,
minf_instances = md_insts details
#ifdef GHCI
- ,minf_modBreaks = md_modBreaks details
+ ,minf_modBreaks = getModBreaks hmi
#endif
}))
modInfoIsExportedName :: ModuleInfo -> Name -> Bool
modInfoIsExportedName minf name = elemNameSet name (minf_exports minf)
-modInfoPrintUnqualified :: ModuleInfo -> Maybe PrintUnqualified
-modInfoPrintUnqualified minf = fmap mkPrintUnqualified (minf_rdr_env minf)
+mkPrintUnqualifiedForModule :: GhcMonad m =>
+ ModuleInfo
+ -> m (Maybe PrintUnqualified) -- XXX: returns a Maybe X
+mkPrintUnqualifiedForModule minf = withSession $ \hsc_env -> do
+ return (fmap (mkPrintUnqualified (hsc_dflags hsc_env)) (minf_rdr_env minf))
-modInfoLookupName :: Session -> ModuleInfo -> Name -> IO (Maybe TyThing)
-modInfoLookupName s minf name = withSession s $ \hsc_env -> do
+modInfoLookupName :: GhcMonad m =>
+ ModuleInfo -> Name
+ -> m (Maybe TyThing) -- XXX: returns a Maybe X
+modInfoLookupName minf name = withSession $ \hsc_env -> do
case lookupTypeEnv (minf_type_env minf) name of
Just tyThing -> return (Just tyThing)
Nothing -> do
- eps <- readIORef (hsc_EPS hsc_env)
+ eps <- liftIO $ readIORef (hsc_EPS hsc_env)
return $! lookupType (hsc_dflags hsc_env)
(hsc_HPT hsc_env) (eps_PTE eps) name
#ifdef GHCI
+modInfoModBreaks :: ModuleInfo -> ModBreaks
modInfoModBreaks = minf_modBreaks
#endif
isDictonaryId :: Id -> Bool
isDictonaryId id
- = case tcSplitSigmaTy (idType id) of { (tvs, theta, tau) -> isDictTy tau }
+ = case tcSplitSigmaTy (idType id) of { (_tvs, _theta, tau) -> isDictTy tau }
-- | Looks up a global name: that is, any top-level name in any
-- visible module. Unlike 'lookupName', lookupGlobalName does not use
-- the interactive context, and therefore does not require a preceding
-- 'setContext'.
-lookupGlobalName :: Session -> Name -> IO (Maybe TyThing)
-lookupGlobalName s name = withSession s $ \hsc_env -> do
- eps <- readIORef (hsc_EPS hsc_env)
- return $! lookupType (hsc_dflags hsc_env)
- (hsc_HPT hsc_env) (eps_PTE eps) name
+lookupGlobalName :: GhcMonad m => Name -> m (Maybe TyThing)
+lookupGlobalName name = withSession $ \hsc_env -> do
+ liftIO $ lookupTypeHscEnv hsc_env name
+
+findGlobalAnns :: (GhcMonad m, Typeable a) => ([Word8] -> a) -> AnnTarget Name -> m [a]
+findGlobalAnns deserialize target = withSession $ \hsc_env -> do
+ ann_env <- liftIO $ prepareAnnotations hsc_env Nothing
+ return (findAnns deserialize ann_env target)
+
+#ifdef GHCI
+-- | get the GlobalRdrEnv for a session
+getGRE :: GhcMonad m => m GlobalRdrEnv
+getGRE = withSession $ \hsc_env-> return $ ic_rn_gbl_env (hsc_IC hsc_env)
+#endif
+
+-- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-- | Return all /external/ modules available in the package database.
+-- Modules from the current session (i.e., from the 'HomePackageTable') are
+-- not included.
+packageDbModules :: GhcMonad m =>
+ Bool -- ^ Only consider exposed packages.
+ -> m [Module]
+packageDbModules only_exposed = do
+ dflags <- getSessionDynFlags
+ let pkgs = eltsUFM (pkgIdMap (pkgState dflags))
+ return $
+ [ mkModule pid modname | p <- pkgs
+ , not only_exposed || exposed p
+ , let pid = packageConfigId p
+ , modname <- exposedModules p ]
-- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Misc exported utils
-- :browse will use either lm_toplev or inspect lm_interface, depending
-- on whether the module is interpreted or not.
--- This is for reconstructing refactored source code
--- Calls the lexer repeatedly.
--- ToDo: add comment tokens to token stream
-getTokenStream :: Session -> Module -> IO [Located Token]
#endif
+-- Extract the filename, stringbuffer content and dynflags associed to a module
+--
+-- XXX: Explain pre-conditions
+getModuleSourceAndFlags :: GhcMonad m => Module -> m (String, StringBuffer, DynFlags)
+getModuleSourceAndFlags mod = do
+ m <- getModSummary (moduleName mod)
+ case ml_hs_file $ ms_location m of
+ Nothing -> throw $ mkApiErr (text "No source available for module " <+> ppr mod)
+ Just sourceFile -> do
+ source <- liftIO $ hGetStringBuffer sourceFile
+ return (sourceFile, source, ms_hspp_opts m)
+
+
+-- | Return module source as token stream, including comments.
+--
+-- The module must be in the module graph and its source must be available.
+-- Throws a 'HscTypes.SourceError' on parse error.
+getTokenStream :: GhcMonad m => Module -> m [Located Token]
+getTokenStream mod = do
+ (sourceFile, source, flags) <- getModuleSourceAndFlags mod
+ let startLoc = mkSrcLoc (mkFastString sourceFile) 1 1
+ case lexTokenStream source startLoc flags of
+ POk _ ts -> return ts
+ PFailed span err -> throw $ mkSrcErr (unitBag $ mkPlainErrMsg span err)
+
+-- | Give even more information on the source than 'getTokenStream'
+-- This function allows reconstructing the source completely with
+-- 'showRichTokenStream'.
+getRichTokenStream :: GhcMonad m => Module -> m [(Located Token, String)]
+getRichTokenStream mod = do
+ (sourceFile, source, flags) <- getModuleSourceAndFlags mod
+ let startLoc = mkSrcLoc (mkFastString sourceFile) 1 1
+ case lexTokenStream source startLoc flags of
+ POk _ ts -> return $ addSourceToTokens startLoc source ts
+ PFailed span err -> throw $ mkSrcErr (unitBag $ mkPlainErrMsg span err)
+
+-- | Given a source location and a StringBuffer corresponding to this
+-- location, return a rich token stream with the source associated to the
+-- tokens.
+addSourceToTokens :: SrcLoc -> StringBuffer -> [Located Token]
+ -> [(Located Token, String)]
+addSourceToTokens _ _ [] = []
+addSourceToTokens loc buf (t@(L span _) : ts)
+ | not (isGoodSrcSpan span) = (t,"") : addSourceToTokens loc buf ts
+ | otherwise = (t,str) : addSourceToTokens newLoc newBuf ts
+ where
+ (newLoc, newBuf, str) = go "" loc buf
+ start = srcSpanStart span
+ end = srcSpanEnd span
+ go acc loc buf | loc < start = go acc nLoc nBuf
+ | start <= loc && loc < end = go (ch:acc) nLoc nBuf
+ | otherwise = (loc, buf, reverse acc)
+ where (ch, nBuf) = nextChar buf
+ nLoc = advanceSrcLoc loc ch
+
+
+-- | Take a rich token stream such as produced from 'getRichTokenStream' and
+-- return source code almost identical to the original code (except for
+-- insignificant whitespace.)
+showRichTokenStream :: [(Located Token, String)] -> String
+showRichTokenStream ts = go startLoc ts ""
+ where sourceFile = srcSpanFile (getLoc . fst . head $ ts)
+ startLoc = mkSrcLoc sourceFile 1 1
+ go _ [] = id
+ go loc ((L span _, str):ts)
+ | not (isGoodSrcSpan span) = go loc ts
+ | locLine == tokLine = ((replicate (tokCol - locCol) ' ') ++)
+ . (str ++)
+ . go tokEnd ts
+ | otherwise = ((replicate (tokLine - locLine) '\n') ++)
+ . ((replicate tokCol ' ') ++)
+ . (str ++)
+ . go tokEnd ts
+ where (locLine, locCol) = (srcLocLine loc, srcLocCol loc)
+ (tokLine, tokCol) = (srcSpanStartLine span, srcSpanStartCol span)
+ tokEnd = srcSpanEnd span
+
-- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Interactive evaluation
-- | Takes a 'ModuleName' and possibly a 'PackageId', and consults the
-- filesystem and package database to find the corresponding 'Module',
-- using the algorithm that is used for an @import@ declaration.
-findModule :: Session -> ModuleName -> Maybe PackageId -> IO Module
-findModule s mod_name maybe_pkg = withSession s $ \hsc_env ->
- findModule' hsc_env mod_name maybe_pkg
-
-findModule' hsc_env mod_name maybe_pkg =
- let
- dflags = hsc_dflags hsc_env
- hpt = hsc_HPT hsc_env
- this_pkg = thisPackage dflags
- in
- case lookupUFM hpt mod_name of
- Just mod_info -> return (mi_module (hm_iface mod_info))
- _not_a_home_module -> do
- res <- findImportedModule hsc_env mod_name maybe_pkg
- case res of
- Found _ m | modulePackageId m /= this_pkg -> return m
- | otherwise -> throwDyn (CmdLineError (showSDoc $
- text "module" <+> pprModule m <+>
- text "is not loaded"))
- err -> let msg = cannotFindModule dflags mod_name err in
- throwDyn (CmdLineError (showSDoc msg))
+findModule :: GhcMonad m => ModuleName -> Maybe FastString -> m Module
+findModule mod_name maybe_pkg = withSession $ \hsc_env -> do
+ let
+ dflags = hsc_dflags hsc_env
+ this_pkg = thisPackage dflags
+ --
+ case maybe_pkg of
+ Just pkg | fsToPackageId pkg /= this_pkg && pkg /= fsLit "this" -> liftIO $ do
+ res <- findImportedModule hsc_env mod_name maybe_pkg
+ case res of
+ Found _ m -> return m
+ err -> noModError dflags noSrcSpan mod_name err
+ _otherwise -> do
+ home <- lookupLoadedHomeModule mod_name
+ case home of
+ Just m -> return m
+ Nothing -> liftIO $ do
+ res <- findImportedModule hsc_env mod_name maybe_pkg
+ case res of
+ Found loc m | modulePackageId m /= this_pkg -> return m
+ | otherwise -> modNotLoadedError m loc
+ err -> noModError dflags noSrcSpan mod_name err
+
+modNotLoadedError :: Module -> ModLocation -> IO a
+modNotLoadedError m loc = ghcError $ CmdLineError $ showSDoc $
+ text "module is not loaded:" <+>
+ quotes (ppr (moduleName m)) <+>
+ parens (text (expectJust "modNotLoadedError" (ml_hs_file loc)))
+
+-- | Like 'findModule', but differs slightly when the module refers to
+-- a source file, and the file has not been loaded via 'load'. In
+-- this case, 'findModule' will throw an error (module not loaded),
+-- but 'lookupModule' will check to see whether the module can also be
+-- found in a package, and if so, that package 'Module' will be
+-- returned. If not, the usual module-not-found error will be thrown.
+--
+lookupModule :: GhcMonad m => ModuleName -> Maybe FastString -> m Module
+lookupModule mod_name (Just pkg) = findModule mod_name (Just pkg)
+lookupModule mod_name Nothing = withSession $ \hsc_env -> do
+ home <- lookupLoadedHomeModule mod_name
+ case home of
+ Just m -> return m
+ Nothing -> liftIO $ do
+ res <- findExposedPackageModule hsc_env mod_name Nothing
+ case res of
+ Found _ m -> return m
+ err -> noModError (hsc_dflags hsc_env) noSrcSpan mod_name err
+
+lookupLoadedHomeModule :: GhcMonad m => ModuleName -> m (Maybe Module)
+lookupLoadedHomeModule mod_name = withSession $ \hsc_env ->
+ case lookupUFM (hsc_HPT hsc_env) mod_name of
+ Just mod_info -> return (Just (mi_module (hm_iface mod_info)))
+ _not_a_home_module -> return Nothing
+
+#ifdef GHCI
+getHistorySpan :: GhcMonad m => History -> m SrcSpan
+getHistorySpan h = withSession $ \hsc_env ->
+ return$ InteractiveEval.getHistorySpan hsc_env h
+
+obtainTermFromVal :: GhcMonad m => Int -> Bool -> Type -> a -> m Term
+obtainTermFromVal bound force ty a =
+ withSession $ \hsc_env ->
+ liftIO $ InteractiveEval.obtainTermFromVal hsc_env bound force ty a
+
+obtainTermFromId :: GhcMonad m => Int -> Bool -> Id -> m Term
+obtainTermFromId bound force id =
+ withSession $ \hsc_env ->
+ liftIO $ InteractiveEval.obtainTermFromId hsc_env bound force id
+
+#endif
+
+-- | Returns the 'TyThing' for a 'Name'. The 'Name' may refer to any
+-- entity known to GHC, including 'Name's defined using 'runStmt'.
+lookupName :: GhcMonad m => Name -> m (Maybe TyThing)
+lookupName name =
+ withSession $ \hsc_env ->
+ liftIO $ hscTcRcLookupName hsc_env name
+
+-- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+-- Pure API
+
+-- | A pure interface to the module parser.
+--
+parser :: String -- ^ Haskell module source text (full Unicode is supported)
+ -> DynFlags -- ^ the flags
+ -> FilePath -- ^ the filename (for source locations)
+ -> Either ErrorMessages (WarningMessages, Located (HsModule RdrName))
+
+parser str dflags filename =
+ let
+ loc = mkSrcLoc (mkFastString filename) 1 1
+ buf = stringToStringBuffer str
+ in
+ case unP Parser.parseModule (mkPState dflags buf loc) of
+
+ PFailed span err ->
+ Left (unitBag (mkPlainErrMsg span err))
+
+ POk pst rdr_module ->
+ let (warns,_) = getMessages pst in
+ Right (warns, rdr_module)