TcInstDecls: Typechecking instance declarations
\begin{code}
-{-# OPTIONS -w #-}
--- The above warning supression flag is a temporary kludge.
--- While working on this module you are encouraged to remove it and fix
--- any warnings in the module. See
--- http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Commentary/CodingStyle#Warnings
--- for details
-
module TcInstDcls ( tcInstDecls1, tcInstDecls2 ) where
import HsSyn
import FamInstEnv
import TcDeriv
import TcEnv
+import RnEnv ( lookupGlobalOccRn )
import TcHsType
import TcUnify
import TcSimplify
import DataCon
import Class
import Var
+import Id
import MkId
import Name
import NameSet
import DynFlags
import SrcLoc
-import ListSetOps
import Util
import Outputable
import Bag
import Data.Maybe
import Control.Monad
import Data.List
+
+#include "HsVersions.h"
\end{code}
Typechecking instance declarations is done in two passes. The first
all the instance and value decls. Indeed that's the reason we need
two passes over the instance decls.
-Here is the overall algorithm.
-Assume that we have an instance declaration
-
- instance c => k (t tvs) where b
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item
-$LIE_c$ is the LIE for the context of class $c$
-\item
-$betas_bar$ is the free variables in the class method type, excluding the
- class variable
-\item
-$LIE_cop$ is the LIE constraining a particular class method
-\item
-$tau_cop$ is the tau type of a class method
-\item
-$LIE_i$ is the LIE for the context of instance $i$
-\item
-$X$ is the instance constructor tycon
-\item
-$gammas_bar$ is the set of type variables of the instance
-\item
-$LIE_iop$ is the LIE for a particular class method instance
-\item
-$tau_iop$ is the tau type for this instance of a class method
-\item
-$alpha$ is the class variable
-\item
-$LIE_cop' = LIE_cop [X gammas_bar / alpha, fresh betas_bar]$
-\item
-$tau_cop' = tau_cop [X gammas_bar / alpha, fresh betas_bar]$
-\end{enumerate}
-
-ToDo: Update the list above with names actually in the code.
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item
-First, make the LIEs for the class and instance contexts, which means
-instantiate $thetaC [X inst_tyvars / alpha ]$, yielding LIElistC' and LIEC',
-and make LIElistI and LIEI.
-\item
-Then process each method in turn.
-\item
-order the instance methods according to the ordering of the class methods
-\item
-express LIEC' in terms of LIEI, yielding $dbinds_super$ or an error
-\item
-Create final dictionary function from bindings generated already
-\begin{pseudocode}
-df = lambda inst_tyvars
- lambda LIEI
- let Bop1
- Bop2
- ...
- Bopn
- and dbinds_super
- in <op1,op2,...,opn,sd1,...,sdm>
-\end{pseudocode}
-Here, Bop1 \ldots Bopn bind the methods op1 \ldots opn,
-and $dbinds_super$ bind the superclass dictionaries sd1 \ldots sdm.
-\end{enumerate}
+
+Note [How instance declarations are translated]
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+Here is how we translation instance declarations into Core
+
+Running example:
+ class C a where
+ op1, op2 :: Ix b => a -> b -> b
+ op2 = <dm-rhs>
+
+ instance C a => C [a]
+ {-# INLINE [2] op1 #-}
+ op1 = <rhs>
+===>
+ -- Method selectors
+ op1,op2 :: forall a. C a => forall b. Ix b => a -> b -> b
+ op1 = ...
+ op2 = ...
+
+ -- Default methods get the 'self' dictionary as argument
+ -- so they can call other methods at the same type
+ -- Default methods get the same type as their method selector
+ $dmop2 :: forall a. C a => forall b. Ix b => a -> b -> b
+ $dmop2 = /\a. \(d:C a). /\b. \(d2: Ix b). <dm-rhs>
+ -- NB: type variables 'a' and 'b' are *both* in scope in <dm-rhs>
+ -- Note [Tricky type variable scoping]
+
+ -- A top-level definition for each instance method
+ -- Here op1_i, op2_i are the "instance method Ids"
+ {-# INLINE [2] op1_i #-} -- From the instance decl bindings
+ op1_i, op2_i :: forall a. C a => forall b. Ix b => [a] -> b -> b
+ op1_i = /\a. \(d:C a).
+ let this :: C [a]
+ this = df_i a d
+ -- Note [Subtle interaction of recursion and overlap]
+
+ local_op1 :: forall b. Ix b => [a] -> b -> b
+ local_op1 = <rhs>
+ -- Source code; run the type checker on this
+ -- NB: Type variable 'a' (but not 'b') is in scope in <rhs>
+ -- Note [Tricky type variable scoping]
+
+ in local_op1 a d
+
+ op2_i = /\a \d:C a. $dmop2 [a] (df_i a d)
+
+ -- The dictionary function itself
+ {-# INLINE df_i #-} -- Always inline dictionary functions
+ df_i :: forall a. C a -> C [a]
+ df_i = /\a. \d:C a. letrec d' = MkC (op1_i a d)
+ ($dmop2 [a] d')
+ in d'
+ -- But see Note [Default methods in instances]
+ -- We can't apply the type checker to the default-method call
+
+* The dictionary function itself is inlined as vigorously as we
+ possibly can, so that we expose that dictionary constructor to
+ selectors as much as poss. That is why the op_i stuff is in
+ *separate* bindings, so that the df_i binding is small enough
+ to inline. See Note [Inline dfuns unconditionally].
+
+* Note that df_i may be mutually recursive with both op1_i and op2_i.
+ It's crucial that df_i is not chosen as the loop breaker, even
+ though op1_i has a (user-specified) INLINE pragma.
+ Not even once! Else op1_i, op2_i may be inlined into df_i.
+
+* Instead the idea is to inline df_i into op1_i, which may then select
+ methods from the MkC record, and thereby break the recursion with
+ df_i, leaving a *self*-recurisve op1_i. (If op1_i doesn't call op at
+ the same type, it won't mention df_i, so there won't be recursion in
+ the first place.)
+
+* If op1_i is marked INLINE by the user there's a danger that we won't
+ inline df_i in it, and that in turn means that (since it'll be a
+ loop-breaker because df_i isn't), op1_i will ironically never be
+ inlined. We need to fix this somehow -- perhaps allowing inlining
+ of INLINE functions inside other INLINE functions.
+
+Note [Subtle interaction of recursion and overlap]
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+Consider this
+ class C a where { op1,op2 :: a -> a }
+ instance C a => C [a] where
+ op1 x = op2 x ++ op2 x
+ op2 x = ...
+ intance C [Int] where
+ ...
+
+When type-checking the C [a] instance, we need a C [a] dictionary (for
+the call of op2). If we look up in the instance environment, we find
+an overlap. And in *general* the right thing is to complain (see Note
+[Overlapping instances] in InstEnv). But in *this* case it's wrong to
+complain, because we just want to delegate to the op2 of this same
+instance.
+
+Why is this justified? Because we generate a (C [a]) constraint in
+a context in which 'a' cannot be instantiated to anything that matches
+other overlapping instances, or else we would not be excecuting this
+version of op1 in the first place.
+
+It might even be a bit disguised:
+
+ nullFail :: C [a] => [a] -> [a]
+ nullFail x = op2 x ++ op2 x
+
+ instance C a => C [a] where
+ op1 x = nullFail x
+
+Precisely this is used in package 'regex-base', module Context.hs.
+See the overlapping instances for RegexContext, and the fact that they
+call 'nullFail' just like the example above. The DoCon package also
+does the same thing; it shows up in module Fraction.hs
+
+Conclusion: when typechecking the methods in a C [a] instance, we want
+to have C [a] available. That is why we have the strange local
+definition for 'this' in the definition of op1_i in the example above.
+We can typecheck the defintion of local_op1, and when doing tcSimplifyCheck
+we supply 'this' as a given dictionary. Only needed, though, if there
+are some type variales involved; otherwise there can be no overlap and
+none of this arises.
+
+Note [Tricky type variable scoping]
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+In our example
+ class C a where
+ op1, op2 :: Ix b => a -> b -> b
+ op2 = <dm-rhs>
+
+ instance C a => C [a]
+ {-# INLINE [2] op1 #-}
+ op1 = <rhs>
+
+note that 'a' and 'b' are *both* in scope in <dm-rhs>, but only 'a' is
+in scope in <rhs>. In particular, we must make sure that 'b' is in
+scope when typechecking <dm-rhs>. This is achieved by subFunTys,
+which brings appropriate tyvars into scope. This happens for both
+<dm-rhs> and for <rhs>, but that doesn't matter: the *renamer* will have
+complained if 'b' is mentioned in <rhs>.
+
+Note [Inline dfuns unconditionally]
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+The code above unconditionally inlines dict funs. Here's why.
+Consider this program:
+
+ test :: Int -> Int -> Bool
+ test x y = (x,y) == (y,x) || test y x
+ -- Recursive to avoid making it inline.
+
+This needs the (Eq (Int,Int)) instance. If we inline that dfun
+the code we end up with is good:
+
+ Test.$wtest =
+ \r -> case ==# [ww ww1] of wild {
+ PrelBase.False -> Test.$wtest ww1 ww;
+ PrelBase.True ->
+ case ==# [ww1 ww] of wild1 {
+ PrelBase.False -> Test.$wtest ww1 ww;
+ PrelBase.True -> PrelBase.True [];
+ };
+ };
+ Test.test = \r [w w1]
+ case w of w2 {
+ PrelBase.I# ww ->
+ case w1 of w3 { PrelBase.I# ww1 -> Test.$wtest ww ww1; };
+ };
+
+If we don't inline the dfun, the code is not nearly as good:
+
+ (==) = case PrelTup.$fEq(,) PrelBase.$fEqInt PrelBase.$fEqInt of tpl {
+ PrelBase.:DEq tpl1 tpl2 -> tpl2;
+ };
+
+ Test.$wtest =
+ \r [ww ww1]
+ let { y = PrelBase.I#! [ww1]; } in
+ let { x = PrelBase.I#! [ww]; } in
+ let { sat_slx = PrelTup.(,)! [y x]; } in
+ let { sat_sly = PrelTup.(,)! [x y];
+ } in
+ case == sat_sly sat_slx of wild {
+ PrelBase.False -> Test.$wtest ww1 ww;
+ PrelBase.True -> PrelBase.True [];
+ };
+
+ Test.test =
+ \r [w w1]
+ case w of w2 {
+ PrelBase.I# ww ->
+ case w1 of w3 { PrelBase.I# ww1 -> Test.$wtest ww ww1; };
+ };
+
+Why didn't GHC inline $fEq in those days? Because it looked big:
+
+ PrelTup.zdfEqZ1T{-rcX-}
+ = \ @ a{-reT-} :: * @ b{-reS-} :: *
+ zddEq{-rf6-} _Ks :: {PrelBase.Eq{-23-} a{-reT-}}
+ zddEq1{-rf7-} _Ks :: {PrelBase.Eq{-23-} b{-reS-}} ->
+ let {
+ zeze{-rf0-} _Kl :: (b{-reS-} -> b{-reS-} -> PrelBase.Bool{-3c-})
+ zeze{-rf0-} = PrelBase.zeze{-01L-}@ b{-reS-} zddEq1{-rf7-} } in
+ let {
+ zeze1{-rf3-} _Kl :: (a{-reT-} -> a{-reT-} -> PrelBase.Bool{-3c-})
+ zeze1{-rf3-} = PrelBase.zeze{-01L-} @ a{-reT-} zddEq{-rf6-} } in
+ let {
+ zeze2{-reN-} :: ((a{-reT-}, b{-reS-}) -> (a{-reT-}, b{-reS-})-> PrelBase.Bool{-3c-})
+ zeze2{-reN-} = \ ds{-rf5-} _Ks :: (a{-reT-}, b{-reS-})
+ ds1{-rf4-} _Ks :: (a{-reT-}, b{-reS-}) ->
+ case ds{-rf5-}
+ of wild{-reW-} _Kd { (a1{-rf2-} _Ks, a2{-reZ-} _Ks) ->
+ case ds1{-rf4-}
+ of wild1{-reX-} _Kd { (b1{-rf1-} _Ks, b2{-reY-} _Ks) ->
+ PrelBase.zaza{-r4e-}
+ (zeze1{-rf3-} a1{-rf2-} b1{-rf1-})
+ (zeze{-rf0-} a2{-reZ-} b2{-reY-})
+ }
+ } } in
+ let {
+ a1{-reR-} :: ((a{-reT-}, b{-reS-})-> (a{-reT-}, b{-reS-})-> PrelBase.Bool{-3c-})
+ a1{-reR-} = \ a2{-reV-} _Ks :: (a{-reT-}, b{-reS-})
+ b1{-reU-} _Ks :: (a{-reT-}, b{-reS-}) ->
+ PrelBase.not{-r6I-} (zeze2{-reN-} a2{-reV-} b1{-reU-})
+ } in
+ PrelBase.zdwZCDEq{-r8J-} @ (a{-reT-}, b{-reS-}) a1{-reR-} zeze2{-reN-})
+
+and it's not as bad as it seems, because it's further dramatically
+simplified: only zeze2 is extracted and its body is simplified.
%************************************************************************
-> [LInstDecl Name] -- Source code instance decls
-> [LDerivDecl Name] -- Source code stand-alone deriving decls
-> TcM (TcGblEnv, -- The full inst env
- [InstInfo], -- Source-code instance decls to process;
+ [InstInfo Name], -- Source-code instance decls to process;
-- contains all dfuns for this module
HsValBinds Name) -- Supporting bindings for derived instances
-- (1) Do class and family instance declarations
; let { idxty_decls = filter (isFamInstDecl . unLoc) tycl_decls }
- ; local_info_tycons <- mapM tcLocalInstDecl1 inst_decls
- ; idx_tycons <- mapM tcIdxTyInstDeclTL idxty_decls
+ ; local_info_tycons <- mapAndRecoverM tcLocalInstDecl1 inst_decls
+ ; idx_tycons <- mapAndRecoverM tcIdxTyInstDeclTL idxty_decls
- ; let { (local_infos,
- at_tycons) = unzip local_info_tycons
- ; local_info = concat local_infos
- ; at_idx_tycon = concat at_tycons ++ catMaybes idx_tycons
+ ; let { (local_info,
+ at_tycons_s) = unzip local_info_tycons
+ ; at_idx_tycons = concat at_tycons_s ++ idx_tycons
; clas_decls = filter (isClassDecl.unLoc) tycl_decls
- ; implicit_things = concatMap implicitTyThings at_idx_tycon
+ ; implicit_things = concatMap implicitTyThings at_idx_tycons
+ ; aux_binds = mkAuxBinds at_idx_tycons
}
-- (2) Add the tycons of indexed types and their implicit
-- tythings to the global environment
- ; tcExtendGlobalEnv (at_idx_tycon ++ implicit_things) $ do {
+ ; tcExtendGlobalEnv (at_idx_tycons ++ implicit_things) $ do {
-- (3) Instances from generic class declarations
; generic_inst_info <- getGenericInstances clas_decls
-- c) local family instance decls
; addInsts local_info $ do {
; addInsts generic_inst_info $ do {
- ; addFamInsts at_idx_tycon $ do {
+ ; addFamInsts at_idx_tycons $ do {
-- (4) Compute instances from "deriving" clauses;
-- This stuff computes a context for the derived instance
-- decl, so it needs to know about all the instances possible
-- NB: class instance declarations can contain derivings as
-- part of associated data type declarations
+ failIfErrsM -- If the addInsts stuff gave any errors, don't
+ -- try the deriving stuff, becuase that may give
+ -- more errors still
; (deriv_inst_info, deriv_binds) <- tcDeriving tycl_decls inst_decls
deriv_decls
- ; addInsts deriv_inst_info $ do {
-
- ; gbl_env <- getGblEnv
+ ; gbl_env <- addInsts deriv_inst_info getGblEnv
; return (gbl_env,
generic_inst_info ++ deriv_inst_info ++ local_info,
- deriv_binds)
- }}}}}}
+ aux_binds `plusHsValBinds` deriv_binds)
+ }}}}}
where
-- Make sure that toplevel type instance are not for associated types.
-- !!!TODO: Need to perform this check for the TyThing of type functions,
addErr $ assocInClassErr (tcdName decl)
; return tything
}
- isAssocFamily (Just (ATyCon tycon)) =
+ isAssocFamily (ATyCon tycon) =
case tyConFamInst_maybe tycon of
Nothing -> panic "isAssocFamily: no family?!?"
Just (fam, _) -> isTyConAssoc fam
- isAssocFamily (Just _ ) = panic "isAssocFamily: no tycon?!?"
- isAssocFamily Nothing = False
+ isAssocFamily _ = panic "isAssocFamily: no tycon?!?"
+assocInClassErr :: Name -> SDoc
assocInClassErr name =
ptext (sLit "Associated type") <+> quotes (ppr name) <+>
ptext (sLit "must be inside a class instance")
-addInsts :: [InstInfo] -> TcM a -> TcM a
+addInsts :: [InstInfo Name] -> TcM a -> TcM a
addInsts infos thing_inside
= tcExtendLocalInstEnv (map iSpec infos) thing_inside
\begin{code}
tcLocalInstDecl1 :: LInstDecl Name
- -> TcM ([InstInfo], [TyThing]) -- [] if there was an error
+ -> TcM (InstInfo Name, [TyThing])
-- A source-file instance declaration
-- Type-check all the stuff before the "where"
--
-- We check for respectable instance type, and context
-tcLocalInstDecl1 decl@(L loc (InstDecl poly_ty binds uprags ats))
- = -- Prime error recovery, set source location
- recoverM (return ([], [])) $
- setSrcSpan loc $
+tcLocalInstDecl1 (L loc (InstDecl poly_ty binds uprags ats))
+ = setSrcSpan loc $
addErrCtxt (instDeclCtxt1 poly_ty) $
do { is_boot <- tcIsHsBoot
; (tyvars, theta, tau) <- tcHsInstHead poly_ty
- -- Next, process any associated types.
- ; idx_tycons <- mapM tcFamInstDecl ats
-
-- Now, check the validity of the instance.
; (clas, inst_tys) <- checkValidInstHead tau
; checkValidInstance tyvars theta clas inst_tys
- ; checkValidAndMissingATs clas (tyvars, inst_tys)
- (zip ats idx_tycons)
+
+ -- Next, process any associated types.
+ ; idx_tycons <- recoverM (return []) $
+ do { idx_tycons <- checkNoErrs $ mapAndRecoverM tcFamInstDecl ats
+ ; checkValidAndMissingATs clas (tyvars, inst_tys)
+ (zip ats idx_tycons)
+ ; return idx_tycons }
-- Finally, construct the Core representation of the instance.
-- (This no longer includes the associated types.)
- ; dfun_name <- newDFunName clas inst_tys loc
+ ; dfun_name <- newDFunName clas inst_tys (getLoc poly_ty)
+ -- Dfun location is that of instance *header*
; overlap_flag <- getOverlapFlag
; let (eq_theta,dict_theta) = partition isEqPred theta
theta' = eq_theta ++ dict_theta
dfun = mkDictFunId dfun_name tyvars theta' clas inst_tys
ispec = mkLocalInstance dfun overlap_flag
- ; return ([InstInfo { iSpec = ispec,
- iBinds = VanillaInst binds uprags }],
- catMaybes idx_tycons)
+ ; return (InstInfo { iSpec = ispec,
+ iBinds = VanillaInst binds uprags },
+ idx_tycons)
}
where
-- We pass in the source form and the type checked form of the ATs. We
checkValidAndMissingATs :: Class
-> ([TyVar], [TcType]) -- instance types
-> [(LTyClDecl Name, -- source form of AT
- Maybe TyThing)] -- Core form of AT
+ TyThing)] -- Core form of AT
-> TcM ()
checkValidAndMissingATs clas inst_tys ats
= do { -- Issue a warning for each class AT that is not defined in this
; mapM_ (checkIndexes clas inst_tys) ats
}
- checkIndexes _ _ (hsAT, Nothing) =
- return () -- skip, we already had an error here
- checkIndexes clas inst_tys (hsAT, Just (ATyCon tycon)) =
+ checkIndexes clas inst_tys (hsAT, ATyCon tycon)
-- !!!TODO: check that this does the Right Thing for indexed synonyms, too!
- checkIndexes' clas inst_tys hsAT
- (tyConTyVars tycon,
- snd . fromJust . tyConFamInst_maybe $ tycon)
+ = checkIndexes' clas inst_tys hsAT
+ (tyConTyVars tycon,
+ snd . fromJust . tyConFamInst_maybe $ tycon)
checkIndexes _ _ _ = panic "checkIndexes"
checkIndexes' clas (instTvs, instTys) hsAT (atTvs, atTys)
addErrCtxt (atInstCtxt atName) $
case find ((atName ==) . tyConName) (classATs clas) of
Nothing -> addErrTc $ badATErr clas atName -- not in this class
- Just atDecl ->
- case assocTyConArgPoss_maybe atDecl of
+ Just atycon ->
+ case assocTyConArgPoss_maybe atycon of
Nothing -> panic "checkIndexes': AT has no args poss?!?"
Just poss ->
-- which must be type variables; and (3) variables in AT and
-- instance head will be different `Name's even if their
-- source lexemes are identical.
+ --
+ -- e.g. class C a b c where
+ -- data D b a :: * -> * -- NB (1) b a, omits c
+ -- instance C [x] Bool Char where
+ -- data D Bool [x] v = MkD x [v] -- NB (2) v
+ -- -- NB (3) the x in 'instance C...' have differnt
+ -- -- Names to x's in 'data D...'
--
-- Re (1), `poss' contains a permutation vector to extract the
-- class parameters in the right order.
%************************************************************************
%* *
-\subsection{Type-checking instance declarations, pass 2}
+ Type-checking instance declarations, pass 2
%* *
%************************************************************************
\begin{code}
-tcInstDecls2 :: [LTyClDecl Name] -> [InstInfo]
+tcInstDecls2 :: [LTyClDecl Name] -> [InstInfo Name]
-> TcM (LHsBinds Id, TcLclEnv)
-- (a) From each class declaration,
-- generate any default-method bindings
unionManyBags inst_binds_s
; tcl_env <- getLclEnv -- Default method Ids in here
; return (binds, tcl_env) }
-\end{code}
-
-======= New documentation starts here (Sept 92) ==============
-
-The main purpose of @tcInstDecl2@ is to return a @HsBinds@ which defines
-the dictionary function for this instance declaration. For example
-
- instance Foo a => Foo [a] where
- op1 x = ...
- op2 y = ...
-
-might generate something like
-
- dfun.Foo.List dFoo_a = let op1 x = ...
- op2 y = ...
- in
- Dict [op1, op2]
-HOWEVER, if the instance decl has no context, then it returns a
-bigger @HsBinds@ with declarations for each method. For example
-
- instance Foo [a] where
- op1 x = ...
- op2 y = ...
-
-might produce
-
- dfun.Foo.List a = Dict [Foo.op1.List a, Foo.op2.List a]
- const.Foo.op1.List a x = ...
- const.Foo.op2.List a y = ...
-
-This group may be mutually recursive, because (for example) there may
-be no method supplied for op2 in which case we'll get
-
- const.Foo.op2.List a = default.Foo.op2 (dfun.Foo.List a)
-
-that is, the default method applied to the dictionary at this type.
-What we actually produce in either case is:
-
- AbsBinds [a] [dfun_theta_dicts]
- [(dfun.Foo.List, d)] ++ (maybe) [(const.Foo.op1.List, op1), ...]
- { d = (sd1,sd2, ..., op1, op2, ...)
- op1 = ...
- op2 = ...
- }
-
-The "maybe" says that we only ask AbsBinds to make global constant methods
-if the dfun_theta is empty.
-
-For an instance declaration, say,
-
- instance (C1 a, C2 b) => C (T a b) where
- ...
-
-where the {\em immediate} superclasses of C are D1, D2, we build a dictionary
-function whose type is
-
- (C1 a, C2 b, D1 (T a b), D2 (T a b)) => C (T a b)
-
-Notice that we pass it the superclass dictionaries at the instance type; this
-is the ``Mark Jones optimisation''. The stuff before the "=>" here
-is the @dfun_theta@ below.
+tcInstDecl2 :: InstInfo Name -> TcM (LHsBinds Id)
+tcInstDecl2 (InstInfo { iSpec = ispec, iBinds = ibinds })
+ = recoverM (return emptyLHsBinds) $
+ setSrcSpan loc $
+ addErrCtxt (instDeclCtxt2 (idType dfun_id)) $
+ tc_inst_decl2 dfun_id ibinds
+ where
+ dfun_id = instanceDFunId ispec
+ loc = getSrcSpan dfun_id
+\end{code}
\begin{code}
-tcInstDecl2 :: InstInfo -> TcM (LHsBinds Id)
+tc_inst_decl2 :: Id -> InstBindings Name -> TcM (LHsBinds Id)
-- Returns a binding for the dfun
------------------------
-- newtype N a = MkN (Tree [a]) deriving( Foo Int )
--
-- The newtype gives an FC axiom looking like
--- axiom CoN a :: N a :=: Tree [a]
+-- axiom CoN a :: N a ~ Tree [a]
-- (see Note [Newtype coercions] in TyCon for this unusual form of axiom)
--
-- So all need is to generate a binding looking like:
-- If there are no superclasses, matters are simpler, because we don't need the case
-- see Note [Newtype deriving superclasses] in TcDeriv.lhs
-tcInstDecl2 (InstInfo { iSpec = ispec, iBinds = NewTypeDerived })
- = do { let dfun_id = instanceDFunId ispec
- rigid_info = InstSkol
+tc_inst_decl2 dfun_id (NewTypeDerived coi)
+ = do { let rigid_info = InstSkol
origin = SigOrigin rigid_info
inst_ty = idType dfun_id
- ; (tvs, theta, inst_head_ty) <- tcSkolSigType rigid_info inst_ty
+ ; (inst_tvs', theta, inst_head_ty) <- tcSkolSigType rigid_info inst_ty
-- inst_head_ty is a PredType
; let (cls, cls_inst_tys) = tcSplitDFunHead inst_head_ty
- (class_tyvars, sc_theta, _, op_items) = classBigSig cls
+ (class_tyvars, sc_theta, _, _) = classBigSig cls
cls_tycon = classTyCon cls
sc_theta' = substTheta (zipOpenTvSubst class_tyvars cls_inst_tys) sc_theta
-
Just (initial_cls_inst_tys, last_ty) = snocView cls_inst_tys
- (nt_tycon, tc_args) = tcSplitTyConApp last_ty -- Can't fail
- rep_ty = newTyConInstRhs nt_tycon tc_args
- rep_pred = mkClassPred cls (initial_cls_inst_tys ++ [rep_ty])
- -- In our example, rep_pred is (Foo Int (Tree [a]))
- the_coercion = make_coercion cls_tycon initial_cls_inst_tys nt_tycon tc_args
- -- Coercion of kind (Foo Int (Tree [a]) ~ Foo Int (N a)
+ (rep_ty, wrapper)
+ = case coi of
+ IdCo -> (last_ty, idHsWrapper)
+ ACo co -> (snd (coercionKind co), WpCast (mk_full_coercion co))
+
+ -----------------------
+ -- mk_full_coercion
+ -- The inst_head looks like (C s1 .. sm (T a1 .. ak))
+ -- But we want the coercion (C s1 .. sm (sym (CoT a1 .. ak)))
+ -- with kind (C s1 .. sm (T a1 .. ak) ~ C s1 .. sm <rep_ty>)
+ -- where rep_ty is the (eta-reduced) type rep of T
+ -- So we just replace T with CoT, and insert a 'sym'
+ -- NB: we know that k will be >= arity of CoT, because the latter fully eta-reduced
+
+ mk_full_coercion co = mkTyConApp cls_tycon
+ (initial_cls_inst_tys ++ [mkSymCoercion co])
+ -- Full coercion : (Foo Int (Tree [a]) ~ Foo Int (N a)
+
+ rep_pred = mkClassPred cls (initial_cls_inst_tys ++ [rep_ty])
+ -- In our example, rep_pred is (Foo Int (Tree [a]))
- ; inst_loc <- getInstLoc origin
; sc_loc <- getInstLoc InstScOrigin
- ; dfun_dicts <- newDictBndrs inst_loc theta
; sc_dicts <- newDictBndrs sc_loc sc_theta'
- ; this_dict <- newDictBndr inst_loc (mkClassPred cls cls_inst_tys)
+ ; inst_loc <- getInstLoc origin
+ ; dfun_dicts <- newDictBndrs inst_loc theta
; rep_dict <- newDictBndr inst_loc rep_pred
+ ; this_dict <- newDictBndr inst_loc (mkClassPred cls cls_inst_tys)
-- Figure out bindings for the superclass context from dfun_dicts
-- Don't include this_dict in the 'givens', else
- -- wanted_sc_insts get bound by just selecting from this_dict!!
+ -- sc_dicts get bound by just selecting from this_dict!!
; sc_binds <- addErrCtxt superClassCtxt $
- tcSimplifySuperClasses inst_loc dfun_dicts (rep_dict:sc_dicts)
+ tcSimplifySuperClasses inst_loc this_dict dfun_dicts
+ (rep_dict:sc_dicts)
+
+ -- It's possible that the superclass stuff might unified something
+ -- in the envt with one of the clas_tyvars
+ ; checkSigTyVars inst_tvs'
- ; let coerced_rep_dict = mkHsWrap the_coercion (HsVar (instToId rep_dict))
+ ; let coerced_rep_dict = wrapId wrapper (instToId rep_dict)
; body <- make_body cls_tycon cls_inst_tys sc_dicts coerced_rep_dict
; let dict_bind = noLoc $ VarBind (instToId this_dict) (noLoc body)
; return (unitBag $ noLoc $
- AbsBinds tvs (map instToVar dfun_dicts)
- [(tvs, dfun_id, instToId this_dict, [])]
+ AbsBinds inst_tvs' (map instToVar dfun_dicts)
+ [(inst_tvs', dfun_id, instToId this_dict, [])]
(dict_bind `consBag` sc_binds)) }
where
-----------------------
- -- make_coercion
- -- The inst_head looks like (C s1 .. sm (T a1 .. ak))
- -- But we want the coercion (C s1 .. sm (sym (CoT a1 .. ak)))
- -- with kind (C s1 .. sm (T a1 .. ak) :=: C s1 .. sm <rep_ty>)
- -- where rep_ty is the (eta-reduced) type rep of T
- -- So we just replace T with CoT, and insert a 'sym'
- -- NB: we know that k will be >= arity of CoT, because the latter fully eta-reduced
-
- make_coercion cls_tycon initial_cls_inst_tys nt_tycon tc_args
- | Just co_con <- newTyConCo_maybe nt_tycon
- , let co = mkSymCoercion (mkTyConApp co_con tc_args)
- = WpCast (mkTyConApp cls_tycon (initial_cls_inst_tys ++ [co]))
- | otherwise -- The newtype is transparent; no need for a cast
- = idHsWrapper
-
- -----------------------
-- (make_body C tys scs coreced_rep_dict)
-- returns
-- (case coerced_rep_dict of { C _ ops -> C scs ops })
------------------------
-- Ordinary instances
-tcInstDecl2 (InstInfo { iSpec = ispec, iBinds = VanillaInst monobinds uprags })
- = let
- dfun_id = instanceDFunId ispec
- rigid_info = InstSkol
- inst_ty = idType dfun_id
- loc = srcLocSpan (getSrcLoc dfun_id)
- in
- -- Prime error recovery
- recoverM (return emptyLHsBinds) $
- setSrcSpan loc $
- addErrCtxt (instDeclCtxt2 (idType dfun_id)) $ do
+tc_inst_decl2 dfun_id (VanillaInst monobinds uprags)
+ = do { let rigid_info = InstSkol
+ inst_ty = idType dfun_id
-- Instantiate the instance decl with skolem constants
- (inst_tyvars', dfun_theta', inst_head') <- tcSkolSigType rigid_info inst_ty
+ ; (inst_tyvars', dfun_theta', inst_head') <- tcSkolSigType rigid_info inst_ty
-- These inst_tyvars' scope over the 'where' part
-- Those tyvars are inside the dfun_id's type, which is a bit
-- bizarre, but OK so long as you realise it!
- let
- (clas, inst_tys') = tcSplitDFunHead inst_head'
- (class_tyvars, sc_theta, _, op_items) = classBigSig clas
+ ; let
+ (clas, inst_tys') = tcSplitDFunHead inst_head'
+ (class_tyvars, sc_theta, _, op_items) = classBigSig clas
- -- Instantiate the super-class context with inst_tys
- sc_theta' = substTheta (zipOpenTvSubst class_tyvars inst_tys') sc_theta
- (eq_sc_theta',dict_sc_theta') = partition isEqPred sc_theta'
- origin = SigOrigin rigid_info
- (eq_dfun_theta',dict_dfun_theta') = partition isEqPred dfun_theta'
+ -- Instantiate the super-class context with inst_tys
+ sc_theta' = substTheta (zipOpenTvSubst class_tyvars inst_tys') sc_theta
+ origin = SigOrigin rigid_info
-- Create dictionary Ids from the specified instance contexts.
- sc_loc <- getInstLoc InstScOrigin
- sc_dicts <- newDictBndrs sc_loc dict_sc_theta'
- inst_loc <- getInstLoc origin
- sc_covars <- mkMetaCoVars eq_sc_theta'
- wanted_sc_eqs <- mkEqInsts eq_sc_theta' (map mkWantedCo sc_covars)
- dfun_covars <- mkCoVars eq_dfun_theta'
- dfun_eqs <- mkEqInsts eq_dfun_theta' (map mkGivenCo $ mkTyVarTys dfun_covars)
- dfun_dicts <- newDictBndrs inst_loc dict_dfun_theta'
- this_dict <- newDictBndr inst_loc (mkClassPred clas inst_tys')
+ ; sc_loc <- getInstLoc InstScOrigin
+ ; sc_dicts <- newDictOccs sc_loc sc_theta' -- These are wanted
+ ; inst_loc <- getInstLoc origin
+ ; dfun_dicts <- newDictBndrs inst_loc dfun_theta' -- Includes equalities
+ ; this_dict <- newDictBndr inst_loc (mkClassPred clas inst_tys')
+
-- Default-method Ids may be mentioned in synthesised RHSs,
-- but they'll already be in the environment.
-- Typecheck the methods
- let -- These insts are in scope; quite a few, eh?
- dfun_insts = dfun_eqs ++ dfun_dicts
- wanted_sc_insts = wanted_sc_eqs ++ sc_dicts
- given_sc_eqs = map (updateEqInstCoercion (mkGivenCo . TyVarTy . fromWantedCo "tcInstDecl2") ) wanted_sc_eqs
- given_sc_insts = given_sc_eqs ++ sc_dicts
- avail_insts = dfun_insts ++ given_sc_insts
-
- (meth_ids, meth_binds) <- tcMethods origin clas inst_tyvars'
- dfun_theta' inst_tys' this_dict avail_insts
- op_items monobinds uprags
-
- -- Figure out bindings for the superclass context
- -- Don't include this_dict in the 'givens', else
- -- wanted_sc_insts get bound by just selecting from this_dict!!
- sc_binds <- addErrCtxt superClassCtxt
- (tcSimplifySuperClasses inst_loc dfun_insts wanted_sc_insts)
-
- -- It's possible that the superclass stuff might unified one
- -- of the inst_tyavars' with something in the envt
- checkSigTyVars inst_tyvars'
-
- -- Deal with 'SPECIALISE instance' pragmas
- prags <- tcPrags dfun_id (filter isSpecInstLSig uprags)
-
- -- Create the result bindings
- let
- dict_constr = classDataCon clas
- scs_and_meths = map instToId sc_dicts ++ meth_ids
- this_dict_id = instToId this_dict
- inline_prag | null dfun_insts = []
- | otherwise = [L loc (InlinePrag (Inline AlwaysActive True))]
- -- Always inline the dfun; this is an experimental decision
- -- because it makes a big performance difference sometimes.
- -- Often it means we can do the method selection, and then
- -- inline the method as well. Marcin's idea; see comments below.
- --
- -- BUT: don't inline it if it's a constant dictionary;
- -- we'll get all the benefit without inlining, and we get
- -- a **lot** of code duplication if we inline it
- --
- -- See Note [Inline dfuns] below
-
- dict_rhs = mkHsConApp dict_constr (inst_tys' ++ mkTyVarTys sc_covars)
- (map HsVar scs_and_meths)
- -- We don't produce a binding for the dict_constr; instead we
- -- rely on the simplifier to unfold this saturated application
- -- We do this rather than generate an HsCon directly, because
- -- it means that the special cases (e.g. dictionary with only one
- -- member) are dealt with by the common MkId.mkDataConWrapId code rather
- -- than needing to be repeated here.
-
- dict_bind = noLoc (VarBind this_dict_id dict_rhs)
- all_binds = dict_bind `consBag` (sc_binds `unionBags` meth_binds)
-
- main_bind = noLoc $ AbsBinds
- (inst_tyvars' ++ dfun_covars)
- (map instToId dfun_dicts)
- [(inst_tyvars' ++ dfun_covars, dfun_id, this_dict_id, inline_prag ++ prags)]
- all_binds
-
- showLIE (text "instance")
- return (unitBag main_bind)
-
-mkCoVars :: [PredType] -> TcM [TyVar]
-mkCoVars = newCoVars . map unEqPred
- where
- unEqPred (EqPred ty1 ty2) = (ty1, ty2)
- unEqPred _ = panic "TcInstDcls.mkCoVars"
+ ; let this_dict_id = instToId this_dict
+ dfun_lam_vars = map instToVar dfun_dicts -- Includes equalities
+ prag_fn = mkPragFun uprags
+ loc = getSrcSpan dfun_id
+ tc_meth = tcInstanceMethod loc clas inst_tyvars'
+ dfun_dicts
+ dfun_theta' inst_tys'
+ this_dict dfun_id
+ prag_fn monobinds
+ ; (meth_exprs, meth_binds) <- tcExtendTyVarEnv inst_tyvars' $
+ mapAndUnzipM tc_meth op_items
+
+ -- Figure out bindings for the superclass context
+ -- Don't include this_dict in the 'givens', else
+ -- sc_dicts get bound by just selecting from this_dict!!
+ ; sc_binds <- addErrCtxt superClassCtxt $
+ tcSimplifySuperClasses inst_loc this_dict dfun_dicts sc_dicts
+ -- Note [Recursive superclasses]
+
+ -- It's possible that the superclass stuff might unified something
+ -- in the envt with one of the inst_tyvars'
+ ; checkSigTyVars inst_tyvars'
+
+ -- Deal with 'SPECIALISE instance' pragmas
+ ; prags <- tcPrags dfun_id (filter isSpecInstLSig uprags)
+
+ -- Create the result bindings
+ ; let dict_constr = classDataCon clas
+ inline_prag | null dfun_dicts = []
+ | otherwise = [L loc (InlinePrag (alwaysInlineSpec FunLike))]
+ -- Always inline the dfun; this is an experimental decision
+ -- because it makes a big performance difference sometimes.
+ -- Often it means we can do the method selection, and then
+ -- inline the method as well. Marcin's idea; see comments below.
+ --
+ -- BUT: don't inline it if it's a constant dictionary;
+ -- we'll get all the benefit without inlining, and we get
+ -- a **lot** of code duplication if we inline it
+ --
+ -- See Note [Inline dfuns] below
+
+ sc_dict_vars = map instToVar sc_dicts
+ dict_bind = L loc (VarBind this_dict_id dict_rhs)
+ dict_rhs = foldl (\ f a -> L loc (HsApp f (L loc a))) inst_constr meth_exprs
+ inst_constr = L loc $ wrapId (mkWpApps sc_dict_vars <.> mkWpTyApps inst_tys')
+ (dataConWrapId dict_constr)
+ -- We don't produce a binding for the dict_constr; instead we
+ -- rely on the simplifier to unfold this saturated application
+ -- We do this rather than generate an HsCon directly, because
+ -- it means that the special cases (e.g. dictionary with only one
+ -- member) are dealt with by the common MkId.mkDataConWrapId code rather
+ -- than needing to be repeated here.
+
+
+ main_bind = noLoc $ AbsBinds
+ inst_tyvars'
+ dfun_lam_vars
+ [(inst_tyvars', dfun_id, this_dict_id, inline_prag ++ prags)]
+ (dict_bind `consBag` sc_binds)
+
+ ; showLIE (text "instance")
+ ; return (main_bind `consBag` unionManyBags meth_binds) }
+\end{code}
+
+Note [Recursive superclasses]
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+See Trac #1470 for why we would *like* to add "this_dict" to the
+available instances here. But we can't do so because then the superclases
+get satisfied by selection from this_dict, and that leads to an immediate
+loop. What we need is to add this_dict to Avails without adding its
+superclasses, and we currently have no way to do that.
+
+
+%************************************************************************
+%* *
+ Type-checking an instance method
+%* *
+%************************************************************************
+
+tcInstanceMethod
+- Make the method bindings, as a [(NonRec, HsBinds)], one per method
+- Remembering to use fresh Name (the instance method Name) as the binder
+- Bring the instance method Ids into scope, for the benefit of tcInstSig
+- Use sig_fn mapping instance method Name -> instance tyvars
+- Ditto prag_fn
+- Use tcValBinds to do the checking
-mkMetaCoVars :: [PredType] -> TcM [TyVar]
-mkMetaCoVars = mapM eqPredToCoVar
+\begin{code}
+tcInstanceMethod :: SrcSpan -> Class -> [TcTyVar] -> [Inst]
+ -> TcThetaType -> [TcType]
+ -> Inst -> Id
+ -> TcPragFun -> LHsBinds Name
+ -> (Id, DefMeth)
+ -> TcM (HsExpr Id, LHsBinds Id)
+ -- The returned inst_meth_ids all have types starting
+ -- forall tvs. theta => ...
+
+tcInstanceMethod loc clas tyvars dfun_dicts theta inst_tys
+ this_dict dfun_id prag_fn binds_in (sel_id, dm_info)
+ = do { cloned_this <- cloneDict this_dict
+ -- Need to clone the dict in case it is floated out, and
+ -- then clashes with its friends
+ ; uniq1 <- newUnique
+ ; let local_meth_name = mkInternalName uniq1 sel_occ loc -- Same OccName
+ this_dict_bind = L loc $ VarBind (instToId cloned_this) $
+ L loc $ wrapId meth_wrapper dfun_id
+ mb_this_bind | null tyvars = Nothing
+ | otherwise = Just (cloned_this, this_dict_bind)
+ -- Only need the this_dict stuff if there are type variables
+ -- involved; otherwise overlap is not possible
+ -- See Note [Subtle interaction of recursion and overlap]
+
+ tc_body rn_bind = do { (meth_id, tc_binds) <- tcInstanceMethodBody
+ InstSkol clas tyvars dfun_dicts theta inst_tys
+ mb_this_bind sel_id
+ local_meth_name
+ meth_sig_fn meth_prag_fn rn_bind
+ ; return (wrapId meth_wrapper meth_id, tc_binds) }
+
+ ; case (findMethodBind sel_name local_meth_name binds_in, dm_info) of
+ -- There is a user-supplied method binding, so use it
+ (Just user_bind, _) -> tc_body user_bind
+
+ -- The user didn't supply a method binding, so we have to make
+ -- up a default binding, in a way depending on the default-method info
+
+ (Nothing, GenDefMeth) -> do -- Derivable type classes stuff
+ { meth_bind <- mkGenericDefMethBind clas inst_tys sel_id local_meth_name
+ ; tc_body meth_bind }
+
+ (Nothing, NoDefMeth) -> do -- No default method in the class
+ { warn <- doptM Opt_WarnMissingMethods
+ ; warnTc (warn -- Warn only if -fwarn-missing-methods
+ && reportIfUnused (getOccName sel_id))
+ -- Don't warn about _foo methods
+ omitted_meth_warn
+ ; return (error_rhs, emptyBag) }
+
+ (Nothing, DefMeth) -> do -- An polymorphic default method
+ { -- Build the typechecked version directly,
+ -- without calling typecheck_method;
+ -- see Note [Default methods in instances]
+ dm_name <- lookupGlobalOccRn (mkDefMethRdrName sel_name)
+ -- Might not be imported, but will be an OrigName
+ ; dm_id <- tcLookupId dm_name
+ ; return (wrapId dm_wrapper dm_id, emptyBag) } }
where
- eqPredToCoVar (EqPred ty1 ty2) = newMetaCoVar ty1 ty2
- eqPredToCoVar _ = panic "TcInstDcls.mkMetaCoVars"
-
-tcMethods origin clas inst_tyvars' dfun_theta' inst_tys'
- this_dict extra_insts op_items monobinds uprags = do
- -- Check that all the method bindings come from this class
- let
- sel_names = [idName sel_id | (sel_id, _) <- op_items]
- bad_bndrs = collectHsBindBinders monobinds `minusList` sel_names
-
- mapM (addErrTc . badMethodErr clas) bad_bndrs
-
- -- Make the method bindings
- let
- mk_method_id (sel_id, _) = mkMethId origin clas sel_id inst_tys'
-
- (meth_insts, meth_ids) <- mapAndUnzipM mk_method_id op_items
-
- -- And type check them
- -- It's really worth making meth_insts available to the tcMethodBind
- -- Consider instance Monad (ST s) where
- -- {-# INLINE (>>) #-}
- -- (>>) = ...(>>=)...
- -- If we don't include meth_insts, we end up with bindings like this:
- -- rec { dict = MkD then bind ...
- -- then = inline_me (... (GHC.Base.>>= dict) ...)
- -- bind = ... }
- -- The trouble is that (a) 'then' and 'dict' are mutually recursive,
- -- and (b) the inline_me prevents us inlining the >>= selector, which
- -- would unravel the loop. Result: (>>) ends up as a loop breaker, and
- -- is not inlined across modules. Rather ironic since this does not
- -- happen without the INLINE pragma!
- --
- -- Solution: make meth_insts available, so that 'then' refers directly
- -- to the local 'bind' rather than going via the dictionary.
- --
- -- BUT WATCH OUT! If the method type mentions the class variable, then
- -- this optimisation is not right. Consider
- -- class C a where
- -- op :: Eq a => a
- --
- -- instance C Int where
- -- op = op
- -- The occurrence of 'op' on the rhs gives rise to a constraint
- -- op at Int
- -- The trouble is that the 'meth_inst' for op, which is 'available', also
- -- looks like 'op at Int'. But they are not the same.
- let
- prag_fn = mkPragFun uprags
- all_insts = extra_insts ++ catMaybes meth_insts
- sig_fn n = Just [] -- No scoped type variables, but every method has
- -- a type signature, in effect, so that we check
- -- the method has the right type
- tc_method_bind = tcMethodBind origin inst_tyvars' dfun_theta' this_dict
- all_insts sig_fn prag_fn monobinds
-
- meth_binds_s <- zipWithM tc_method_bind op_items meth_ids
-
- return (meth_ids, unionManyBags meth_binds_s)
-\end{code}
+ sel_name = idName sel_id
+ sel_occ = nameOccName sel_name
+ this_dict_id = instToId this_dict
+ meth_prag_fn _ = prag_fn sel_name
+ meth_sig_fn _ = Just [] -- The 'Just' says "yes, there's a type sig"
+ -- But there are no scoped type variables from local_method_id
+ -- Only the ones from the instance decl itself, which are already
+ -- in scope. Example:
+ -- class C a where { op :: forall b. Eq b => ... }
+ -- instance C [c] where { op = <rhs> }
+ -- In <rhs>, 'c' is scope but 'b' is not!
- ------------------------------
- [Inline dfuns] Inlining dfuns unconditionally
- ------------------------------
+ error_rhs = HsApp error_fun error_msg
+ error_fun = L loc $ wrapId (WpTyApp meth_tau) nO_METHOD_BINDING_ERROR_ID
+ error_msg = L loc (HsLit (HsStringPrim (mkFastString error_string)))
+ meth_tau = funResultTy (applyTys (idType sel_id) inst_tys)
+ error_string = showSDoc (hcat [ppr loc, text "|", ppr sel_id ])
-The code above unconditionally inlines dict funs. Here's why.
-Consider this program:
+ dm_wrapper = WpApp this_dict_id <.> mkWpTyApps inst_tys
- test :: Int -> Int -> Bool
- test x y = (x,y) == (y,x) || test y x
- -- Recursive to avoid making it inline.
+ omitted_meth_warn :: SDoc
+ omitted_meth_warn = ptext (sLit "No explicit method nor default method for")
+ <+> quotes (ppr sel_id)
-This needs the (Eq (Int,Int)) instance. If we inline that dfun
-the code we end up with is good:
+ dfun_lam_vars = map instToVar dfun_dicts
+ meth_wrapper = mkWpApps dfun_lam_vars <.> mkWpTyApps (mkTyVarTys tyvars)
- Test.$wtest =
- \r -> case ==# [ww ww1] of wild {
- PrelBase.False -> Test.$wtest ww1 ww;
- PrelBase.True ->
- case ==# [ww1 ww] of wild1 {
- PrelBase.False -> Test.$wtest ww1 ww;
- PrelBase.True -> PrelBase.True [];
- };
- };
- Test.test = \r [w w1]
- case w of w2 {
- PrelBase.I# ww ->
- case w1 of w3 { PrelBase.I# ww1 -> Test.$wtest ww ww1; };
- };
-If we don't inline the dfun, the code is not nearly as good:
+wrapId :: HsWrapper -> id -> HsExpr id
+wrapId wrapper id = mkHsWrap wrapper (HsVar id)
+\end{code}
- (==) = case PrelTup.$fEq(,) PrelBase.$fEqInt PrelBase.$fEqInt of tpl {
- PrelBase.:DEq tpl1 tpl2 -> tpl2;
- };
+Note [Default methods in instances]
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+Consider this
- Test.$wtest =
- \r [ww ww1]
- let { y = PrelBase.I#! [ww1]; } in
- let { x = PrelBase.I#! [ww]; } in
- let { sat_slx = PrelTup.(,)! [y x]; } in
- let { sat_sly = PrelTup.(,)! [x y];
- } in
- case == sat_sly sat_slx of wild {
- PrelBase.False -> Test.$wtest ww1 ww;
- PrelBase.True -> PrelBase.True [];
- };
+ class Baz v x where
+ foo :: x -> x
+ foo y = y
- Test.test =
- \r [w w1]
- case w of w2 {
- PrelBase.I# ww ->
- case w1 of w3 { PrelBase.I# ww1 -> Test.$wtest ww ww1; };
- };
+ instance Baz Int Int
-Why doesn't GHC inline $fEq? Because it looks big:
+From the class decl we get
- PrelTup.zdfEqZ1T{-rcX-}
- = \ @ a{-reT-} :: * @ b{-reS-} :: *
- zddEq{-rf6-} _Ks :: {PrelBase.Eq{-23-} a{-reT-}}
- zddEq1{-rf7-} _Ks :: {PrelBase.Eq{-23-} b{-reS-}} ->
- let {
- zeze{-rf0-} _Kl :: (b{-reS-} -> b{-reS-} -> PrelBase.Bool{-3c-})
- zeze{-rf0-} = PrelBase.zeze{-01L-}@ b{-reS-} zddEq1{-rf7-} } in
- let {
- zeze1{-rf3-} _Kl :: (a{-reT-} -> a{-reT-} -> PrelBase.Bool{-3c-})
- zeze1{-rf3-} = PrelBase.zeze{-01L-} @ a{-reT-} zddEq{-rf6-} } in
- let {
- zeze2{-reN-} :: ((a{-reT-}, b{-reS-}) -> (a{-reT-}, b{-reS-})-> PrelBase.Bool{-3c-})
- zeze2{-reN-} = \ ds{-rf5-} _Ks :: (a{-reT-}, b{-reS-})
- ds1{-rf4-} _Ks :: (a{-reT-}, b{-reS-}) ->
- case ds{-rf5-}
- of wild{-reW-} _Kd { (a1{-rf2-} _Ks, a2{-reZ-} _Ks) ->
- case ds1{-rf4-}
- of wild1{-reX-} _Kd { (b1{-rf1-} _Ks, b2{-reY-} _Ks) ->
- PrelBase.zaza{-r4e-}
- (zeze1{-rf3-} a1{-rf2-} b1{-rf1-})
- (zeze{-rf0-} a2{-reZ-} b2{-reY-})
- }
- } } in
- let {
- a1{-reR-} :: ((a{-reT-}, b{-reS-})-> (a{-reT-}, b{-reS-})-> PrelBase.Bool{-3c-})
- a1{-reR-} = \ a2{-reV-} _Ks :: (a{-reT-}, b{-reS-})
- b1{-reU-} _Ks :: (a{-reT-}, b{-reS-}) ->
- PrelBase.not{-r6I-} (zeze2{-reN-} a2{-reV-} b1{-reU-})
- } in
- PrelBase.zdwZCDEq{-r8J-} @ (a{-reT-}, b{-reS-}) a1{-reR-} zeze2{-reN-})
+ $dmfoo :: forall v x. Baz v x => x -> x
-and it's not as bad as it seems, because it's further dramatically
-simplified: only zeze2 is extracted and its body is simplified.
+Notice that the type is ambiguous. That's fine, though. The instance decl generates
+
+ $dBazIntInt = MkBaz ($dmfoo Int Int $dBazIntInt)
+
+BUT this does mean we must generate the dictionary translation directly, rather
+than generating source-code and type-checking it. That was the bug ing
+Trac #1061. In any case it's less work to generate the translated version!
%************************************************************************
%************************************************************************
\begin{code}
+instDeclCtxt1 :: LHsType Name -> SDoc
instDeclCtxt1 hs_inst_ty
= inst_decl_ctxt (case unLoc hs_inst_ty of
HsForAllTy _ _ _ (L _ (HsPredTy pred)) -> ppr pred
HsPredTy pred -> ppr pred
- other -> ppr hs_inst_ty) -- Don't expect this
+ _ -> ppr hs_inst_ty) -- Don't expect this
+instDeclCtxt2 :: Type -> SDoc
instDeclCtxt2 dfun_ty
= inst_decl_ctxt (ppr (mkClassPred cls tys))
where
(_,_,cls,tys) = tcSplitDFunTy dfun_ty
+inst_decl_ctxt :: SDoc -> SDoc
inst_decl_ctxt doc = ptext (sLit "In the instance declaration for") <+> quotes doc
+superClassCtxt :: SDoc
superClassCtxt = ptext (sLit "When checking the super-classes of an instance declaration")
+atInstCtxt :: Name -> SDoc
atInstCtxt name = ptext (sLit "In the associated type instance for") <+>
quotes (ppr name)
+mustBeVarArgErr :: Type -> SDoc
mustBeVarArgErr ty =
sep [ ptext (sLit "Arguments that do not correspond to a class parameter") <+>
ptext (sLit "must be variables")
, ptext (sLit "Instead of a variable, found") <+> ppr ty
]
+wrongATArgErr :: Type -> Type -> SDoc
wrongATArgErr ty instTy =
sep [ ptext (sLit "Type indexes must match class instance head")
- , ptext (sLit "Found") <+> ppr ty <+> ptext (sLit "but expected") <+>
- ppr instTy
+ , ptext (sLit "Found") <+> quotes (ppr ty)
+ <+> ptext (sLit "but expected") <+> quotes (ppr instTy)
]
\end{code}