IfGblEnv(..), IfLclEnv(..),
-- Ranamer types
- ErrCtxt,
+ ErrCtxt, RecFieldEnv,
ImportAvails(..), emptyImportAvails, plusImportAvails,
WhereFrom(..), mkModDeps,
-- Insts
Inst(..), InstOrigin(..), InstLoc(..),
pprInstLoc, pprInstArising, instLocSpan, instLocOrigin,
- LIE, emptyLIE, unitLIE, plusLIE, consLIE,
+ LIE, emptyLIE, unitLIE, plusLIE, consLIE, instLoc, instSpan,
plusLIEs, mkLIE, isEmptyLIE, lieToList, listToLIE,
-- Misc other types
tcg_default :: Maybe [Type], -- Types used for defaulting
-- Nothing => no 'default' decl
- tcg_fix_env :: FixityEnv, -- Just for things in this module
+ tcg_fix_env :: FixityEnv, -- Just for things in this module
+ tcg_field_env :: RecFieldEnv, -- Just for things in this module
tcg_type_env :: TypeEnv, -- Global type env for the module we are compiling now
-- All TyCons and Classes (for this module) end up in here right away,
tcg_fords :: [LForeignDecl Id], -- ...Foreign import & exports
tcg_doc :: Maybe (HsDoc Name), -- Maybe Haddock documentation
- tcg_hmi :: HaddockModInfo Name -- Haddock module information
+ tcg_hmi :: HaddockModInfo Name, -- Haddock module information
+ tcg_hpc :: AnyHpcUsage -- True if any part of the prog uses hpc instrumentation.
}
+
+type RecFieldEnv = NameEnv [Name] -- Maps a constructor name *in this module*
+ -- to the fields for that constructor
+ -- This is used when dealing with ".." notation in record
+ -- construction and pattern matching.
+ -- The FieldEnv deals *only* with constructors defined in
+ -- *thie* module. For imported modules, we get the same info
+ -- from the TypeEnv
\end{code}
%************************************************************************
-- Maintained during renaming, of course, but also during
-- type checking, solely so that when renaming a Template-Haskell
-- splice we have the right environment for the renamer.
+ --
+ -- Used only for names bound within a value binding (bound by
+ -- lambda, case, where, let etc), but *not* for top-level names.
+ --
+ -- Does *not* include global name envt; may shadow it
+ -- Includes both ordinary variables and type variables;
+ -- they are kept distinct because tyvar have a different
+ -- occurrence contructor (Name.TvOcc)
--
- -- Does *not* include global name envt; may shadow it
- -- Includes both ordinary variables and type variables;
- -- they are kept distinct because tyvar have a different
- -- occurrence contructor (Name.TvOcc)
-- We still need the unsullied global name env so that
-- we can look up record field names
| ImplicInst { -- An implication constraint
-- forall tvs. (reft, given) => wanted
tci_name :: Name,
+ tci_tyvars :: [TcTyVar], -- Quantified type variables
+ -- Includes coercion variables
+ -- mentioned in tci_reft
tci_reft :: Refinement,
- tci_tyvars :: [TcTyVar],
tci_given :: [Inst], -- Only Dicts
-- (no Methods, LitInsts, ImplicInsts)
tci_wanted :: [Inst], -- Only Dicts and ImplicInsts
-- (no Methods or LitInsts)
+
tci_loc :: InstLoc
}
+ -- NB: the tci_given are not necessarily rigid,
+ -- although they will be if the tci_reft is non-trivial
+ -- NB: the tci_reft is already applied to tci_given and tci_wanted
| Method {
tci_id :: TcId, -- The Id for the Inst
unitLIE inst = unitBag inst
mkLIE insts = listToBag insts
plusLIE lie1 lie2 = lie1 `unionBags` lie2
-consLIE inst lie = inst `consBag` lie
plusLIEs lies = unionManyBags lies
lieToList = bagToList
listToLIE = listToBag
+
+consLIE inst lie = lie `snocBag` inst
+-- Putting the new Inst at the *end* of the bag is a half-hearted attempt
+-- to ensure that we tend to report the *leftmost* type-constraint error
+-- E.g. f :: [a]
+-- f = [1,2,3]
+-- we'd like to complain about the '1', not the '3'.
+--
+-- "Half-hearted" because the rest of the type checker makes no great
+-- claims for retaining order in the constraint set. Still, this
+-- seems to improve matters slightly. Exampes: mdofail001, tcfail015
\end{code}
-------------------------------------------
data InstLoc = InstLoc InstOrigin SrcSpan ErrCtxt
+instLoc :: Inst -> InstLoc
+instLoc inst = tci_loc inst
+
+instSpan :: Inst -> SrcSpan
+instSpan wanted = instLocSpan (instLoc wanted)
+
instLocSpan :: InstLoc -> SrcSpan
instLocSpan (InstLoc _ s _) = s