Representing modules and their flavours.
+
+Notes on DLLs
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+When compiling module A, which imports module B, we need to
+know whether B will be in the same DLL as A.
+ If it's in the same DLL, we refer to B_f_closure
+ If it isn't, we refer to _imp__B_f_closure
+When compiling A, we record in B's Module value whether it's
+in a different DLL, by setting the DLL flag.
+
+
+
+
\begin{code}
module Module
(
, PackageName
-- Where to find a .hi file
- , WhereFrom(..), SearchPath, mkSearchPath
- , ModuleHiMap, mkModuleHiMaps
+ , WhereFrom(..)
) where
#include "HsVersions.h"
import OccName
import Outputable
-import FiniteMap
-import CmdLineOpts ( opt_Static, opt_InPackage, opt_WarnHiShadows, opt_HiMapSep )
-import Constants ( interfaceFileFormatVersion )
-import Maybes ( seqMaybe )
-import Maybe ( fromMaybe )
-import Directory ( doesFileExist )
-import DirUtils ( getDirectoryContents )
-import List ( intersperse )
-import Monad ( foldM )
-import IO ( hPutStrLn, stderr, isDoesNotExistError )
+import CmdLineOpts ( opt_InPackage )
import FastString ( FastString )
\end{code}
%************************************************************************
%* *
-\subsection{System/user module}
-%* *
-%************************************************************************
-
-We also track whether an imported module is from a 'system-ish' place. In this case
-we don't record the fact that this module depends on it, nor usages of things
-inside it.
-
-Apr 00: We want to record dependencies on all modules other than
-prelude modules else STG Hugs gets confused because it uses this
-info to know what modules to link. (Compiled GHC uses command line
-options to specify this.)
-
-\begin{code}
-data ModFlavour = PrelMod -- A Prelude module
- | UserMod -- Not library-ish
-\end{code}
-
-
-%************************************************************************
-%* *
\subsection{Where from}
%* *
%************************************************************************
\begin{code}
pprModule :: Module -> SDoc
pprModule (Module mod p) = getPprStyle $ \ sty ->
- if userStyle sty then
- text (moduleNameUserString mod)
- else if debugStyle sty then
+ if debugStyle sty then
-- Print the package too
text (show p) <> dot <> pprModuleName mod
else
pack_info | pack_name == opt_InPackage = ThisPackage
| otherwise = AnotherPackage pack_name
+
mkVanillaModule :: ModuleName -> Module
mkVanillaModule name = Module name ThisPackage
-- Used temporarily when we first come across Foo.x in an interface
isLocalModule (Module _ ThisPackage) = True
isLocalModule _ = False
\end{code}
-
-
-%************************************************************************
-%* *
-\subsection{Finding modules in the file system
-%* *
-%************************************************************************
-
-\begin{code}
-type ModuleHiMap = FiniteMap ModuleName String
- -- Mapping from module name to
- -- * the file path of its corresponding interface file,
- -- * the ModuleName
-\end{code}
-
-(We allege that) it is quicker to build up a mapping from module names
-to the paths to their corresponding interface files once, than to search
-along the import part every time we slurp in a new module (which we
-do quite a lot of.)
-
-\begin{code}
-type SearchPath = [(String,String)] -- List of (directory,suffix) pairs to search
- -- for interface files.
-
-mkModuleHiMaps :: SearchPath -> IO (ModuleHiMap, ModuleHiMap)
-mkModuleHiMaps dirs = foldM (getAllFilesMatching dirs) (env,env) dirs
- where
- env = emptyFM
-
-getAllFilesMatching :: SearchPath
- -> (ModuleHiMap, ModuleHiMap)
- -> (FilePath, String)
- -> IO (ModuleHiMap, ModuleHiMap)
-getAllFilesMatching dirs hims (dir_path, suffix) = ( do
- -- fpaths entries do not have dir_path prepended
- fpaths <- getDirectoryContents dir_path
- return (foldl addModules hims fpaths))
- -- soft failure
- `catch`
- (\ err -> do
- hPutStrLn stderr
- ("Import path element `" ++ dir_path ++
- if (isDoesNotExistError err) then
- "' does not exist, ignoring."
- else
- "' couldn't read, ignoring.")
-
- return hims
- )
- where
- xiffus = reverse dotted_suffix
- dotted_suffix = case suffix of
- [] -> []
- ('.':xs) -> suffix
- ls -> '.':ls
-
- hi_boot_version_xiffus =
- reverse (show interfaceFileFormatVersion) ++ '-':hi_boot_xiffus
- hi_boot_xiffus = "toob-ih." -- .hi-boot reversed!
-
- addModules his@(hi_env, hib_env) filename = fromMaybe his $
- FMAP add_hi (go xiffus rev_fname) `seqMaybe`
-
- FMAP add_vhib (go hi_boot_version_xiffus rev_fname) `seqMaybe`
- -- If there's a Foo.hi-boot-N file then override any Foo.hi-boot
-
- FMAP add_hib (go hi_boot_xiffus rev_fname)
- where
- rev_fname = reverse filename
- path = dir_path ++ '/':filename
-
- -- In these functions file_nm is the base of the filename,
- -- with the path and suffix both stripped off. The filename
- -- is the *unencoded* module name (else 'make' gets confused).
- -- But the domain of the HiMaps is ModuleName which is encoded.
- add_hi file_nm = (add_to_map addNewOne hi_env file_nm, hib_env)
- add_vhib file_nm = (hi_env, add_to_map overrideNew hib_env file_nm)
- add_hib file_nm = (hi_env, add_to_map addNewOne hib_env file_nm)
-
- add_to_map combiner env file_nm
- = addToFM_C combiner env mod_nm path
- where
- mod_nm = mkSrcModuleFS file_nm
-
- -- go prefix (prefix ++ stuff) == Just (reverse stuff)
- go [] xs = Just (_PK_ (reverse xs))
- go _ [] = Nothing
- go (x:xs) (y:ys) | x == y = go xs ys
- | otherwise = Nothing
-
- addNewOne | opt_WarnHiShadows = conflict
- | otherwise = stickWithOld
-
- stickWithOld old new = old
- overrideNew old new = new
-
- conflict old_path new_path
- | old_path /= new_path =
- pprTrace "Warning: " (text "Identically named interface files present on the import path, " $$
- text (show old_path) <+> text "shadows" $$
- text (show new_path) $$
- text "on the import path: " <+>
- text (concat (intersperse ":" (map fst dirs))))
- old_path
- | otherwise = old_path -- don't warn about innocous shadowings.
-\end{code}
-
-
-%*********************************************************
-%* *
-\subsection{Making a search path}
-%* *
-%*********************************************************
-
-@mkSearchPath@ takes a string consisting of a colon-separated list
-of directories and corresponding suffixes, and turns it into a list
-of (directory, suffix) pairs. For example:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- mkSearchPath "foo%.hi:.%.p_hi:baz%.mc_hi"
- = [("foo",".hi"),( ".", ".p_hi"), ("baz",".mc_hi")]
-\begin{verbatim}
-
-\begin{code}
-mkSearchPath :: Maybe String -> SearchPath
-mkSearchPath Nothing = [(".",".hi")] -- ToDo: default should be to look in
- -- the directory the module we're compiling
- -- lives.
-mkSearchPath (Just s) = go s
- where
- go "" = []
- go s =
- case span (/= '%') s of
- (dir,'%':rs) ->
- case span (/= opt_HiMapSep) rs of
- (hisuf,_:rest) -> (dir,hisuf):go rest
- (hisuf,[]) -> [(dir,hisuf)]
-\end{code}
-