\begin{code}
module Finder (
- initFinder, -- :: [PackageConfig] -> IO (),
flushFinderCache, -- :: IO ()
- findModule, -- :: ModuleName -> IO (Maybe (Module, ModLocation))
- findPackageModule, -- :: ModuleName -> IO (Maybe (Module, ModLocation))
+ findModule, -- :: ModuleName
+ -- -> IO (Either [FilePath] (Module, ModLocation))
- mkHomeModLocation, -- :: ModuleName -> String -> FilePath
- -- -> IO ModLocation
+ findPackageModule, -- :: ModuleName
+ -- -> IO (Either [FilePath] (Module, ModLocation))
+
+ mkHomeModLocation, -- :: ModuleName -> FilePath -> IO ModLocation
findLinkable, -- :: ModuleName -> ModLocation -> IO (Maybe Linkable)
import Module
import UniqFM ( filterUFM )
-import Packages ( PackageConfig(..) )
import HscTypes ( Linkable(..), Unlinked(..) )
import DriverState
-import DriverUtil ( split_longest_prefix, splitFilename3 )
+import DriverUtil
import FastString
import Config
import Util
-- It does *not* know which particular package a module lives in, because
-- that information is only contained in the interface file.
-initFinder :: [PackageConfig] -> IO ()
-initFinder pkgs = return ()
-
-- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- The finder's cache
-- The ModLocation contains the names of all the files associated with
-- that module: its source file, .hi file, object file, etc.
-findModule :: ModuleName -> IO (Maybe (Module, ModLocation))
+findModule :: ModuleName -> IO (Either [FilePath] (Module, ModLocation))
findModule name = do
r <- lookupFinderCache name
case r of
- Just result -> return (Just result)
+ Just result -> return (Right result)
Nothing -> do
j <- maybeHomeModule name
case j of
- Just home_module -> return (Just home_module)
- Nothing -> findPackageMod name
-
-findPackageModule :: ModuleName -> IO (Maybe (Module, ModLocation))
+ Right home_module -> return (Right home_module)
+ Left home_files -> do
+ r <- findPackageMod name
+ case r of
+ Right pkg_module -> return (Right pkg_module)
+ Left pkg_files -> return (Left (home_files ++ pkg_files))
+
+findPackageModule :: ModuleName -> IO (Either [FilePath] (Module, ModLocation))
findPackageModule name = do
r <- lookupFinderCache name
case r of
- Just result -> return (Just result)
+ Just result -> return (Right result)
Nothing -> findPackageMod name
hiBootExt = "hi-boot"
hiBootVerExt = "hi-boot-" ++ cHscIfaceFileVersion
-maybeHomeModule :: ModuleName -> IO (Maybe (Module, ModLocation))
+maybeHomeModule :: ModuleName -> IO (Either [FilePath] (Module, ModLocation))
maybeHomeModule mod_name = do
home_path <- readIORef v_Import_paths
hisuf <- readIORef v_Hi_suf
let
source_exts =
- [ ("hs", mkHomeModLocation mod_name False)
- , ("lhs", mkHomeModLocation mod_name False)
+ [ ("hs", mkHomeModLocationSearched mod_name)
+ , ("lhs", mkHomeModLocationSearched mod_name)
]
hi_exts = [ (hisuf, mkHiOnlyModLocation hisuf mod_name) ]
[ (hiBootVerExt, mkHiOnlyModLocation hisuf mod_name)
, (hiBootExt, mkHiOnlyModLocation hisuf mod_name)
]
-
+
-- In compilation manager modes, we look for source files in the home
-- package because we can compile these automatically. In one-shot
-- compilation mode we look for .hi and .hi-boot files only.
-- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Looking for a package module
-findPackageMod :: ModuleName -> IO (Maybe (Module, ModLocation))
+findPackageMod :: ModuleName -> IO (Either [FilePath] (Module, ModLocation))
findPackageMod mod_name = do
mode <- readIORef v_GhcMode
imp_dirs <- getPackageImportPath -- including the 'auto' ones
String -> String -> String -> IO (Module, ModLocation) -- action
)
]
- -> IO (Maybe (Module, ModLocation))
+ -> IO (Either [FilePath] (Module, ModLocation))
-searchPathExts path mod_name exts = search path
+searchPathExts path mod_name exts = search to_search
where
- mod_str = moduleNameUserString mod_name
- basename = map (\c -> if c == '.' then '/' else c) mod_str
-
- search [] = return Nothing
- search (p:ps) = loop exts
- where
- base | p == "." = basename
- | otherwise = p ++ '/':basename
-
- loop [] = search ps
- loop ((ext,fn):exts) = do
- let file = base ++ '.':ext
- b <- doesFileExist file
- if b then Just `liftM` fn p basename ext
- else loop exts
+ basename = dots_to_slashes (moduleNameUserString mod_name)
+
+ to_search :: [(FilePath, IO (Module,ModLocation))]
+ to_search = [ (file, fn p basename ext)
+ | p <- path,
+ (ext,fn) <- exts,
+ let base | p == "." = basename
+ | otherwise = p ++ '/':basename
+ file = base ++ '.':ext
+ ]
+
+ search [] = return (Left (map fst to_search))
+ search ((file, result) : rest) = do
+ b <- doesFileExist file
+ if b
+ then Right `liftM` result
+ else search rest
-- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Building ModLocations
-mkHiOnlyModLocation hisuf mod_name path basename extension = do
+mkHiOnlyModLocation hisuf mod_name path basename _ext = do
+ -- basename == dots_to_slashes (moduleNameUserString mod_name)
+ loc <- hiOnlyModLocation path basename hisuf
+ let result = (mkHomeModule mod_name, loc)
addToFinderCache mod_name result
return result
- where
- result = ( mkHomeModule mod_name, hiOnlyModLocation path basename hisuf )
-mkPackageModLocation hisuf mod_name path basename _extension = do
+mkPackageModLocation hisuf mod_name path basename _ext = do
+ -- basename == dots_to_slashes (moduleNameUserString mod_name)
+ loc <- hiOnlyModLocation path basename hisuf
+ let result = (mkPackageModule mod_name, loc)
addToFinderCache mod_name result
return result
- where
- result = ( mkPackageModule mod_name, hiOnlyModLocation path basename hisuf )
-
-hiOnlyModLocation path basename hisuf =
- ModLocation{ ml_hspp_file = Nothing,
- ml_hs_file = Nothing,
- -- remove the .hi-boot suffix from hi_file, if it
- -- had one. We always want the name of the real
- -- .hi file in the ml_hi_file field.
- ml_hi_file = path ++ '/':basename ++ '.':hisuf,
- ml_obj_file = Nothing
- }
+
+hiOnlyModLocation path basename hisuf
+ = do { obj_fn <- mkObjPath path basename ;
+ return (ModLocation{ ml_hspp_file = Nothing,
+ ml_hs_file = Nothing,
+ ml_hi_file = path ++ '/':basename ++ '.':hisuf,
+ -- Remove the .hi-boot suffix from
+ -- hi_file, if it had one. We always
+ -- want the name of the real .hi file
+ -- in the ml_hi_file field.
+ ml_obj_file = obj_fn
+ })}
-- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Constructing a home module location
--- The .hi file always follows the module name, whereas the object
--- file may follow the name of the source file in the case where the
--- two differ (see summariseFile in compMan/CompManager.lhs).
-
--- The source filename is specified in three components. For example,
--- if we have a module "A.B.C" which was found along the patch "/P/Q/R"
--- with extension ".hs", then the full filename is "/P/Q/R/A/B/C.hs". The
--- components passed to mkHomeModLocation are
+-- This is where we construct the ModLocation for a module in the home
+-- package, for which we have a source file. It is called from three
+-- places:
--
--- path: "/P/Q/R"
--- basename: "A/B/C"
--- extension: "hs"
+-- (a) Here in the finder, when we are searching for a module to import,
+-- using the search path (-i option).
--
--- the object file and interface file are constructed by possibly
--- replacing the path component with the values of the -odir or the
--- -hidr options respectively, and the extension with the values of
--- the -osuf and -hisuf options respectively. That is, the basename
--- always remains intact.
+-- (b) The compilation manager, when constructing the ModLocation for
+-- a "root" module (a source file named explicitly on the command line
+-- or in a :load command in GHCi).
--
--- mkHomeModLocation is called directly by the compilation manager to
--- construct the information for a root module. For a "root" module,
--- the rules are slightly different. The filename is allowed to
--- diverge from the module name, but we have to name the interface
--- file after the module name. For example, a root module
--- "/P/Q/R/foo.hs" will have components
+-- (c) The driver in one-shot mode, when we need to construct a
+-- ModLocation for a source file named on the command-line.
--
--- path: "/P/Q/R"
--- basename: "foo"
--- extension: "hs"
---
--- and we set the flag is_root to True, to indicate that the basename
--- portion for the .hi file should be replaced by the last component
--- of the module name. eg. if the module name is "A.B.C" then basename
--- will be replaced by "C" for the .hi file only, resulting in an
--- .hi file like "/P/Q/R/C.hi" (subject to -hidir and -hisuf as usual).
-
-mkHomeModLocation mod_name is_root path basename extension = do
-
+-- Parameters are:
+--
+-- mod_name
+-- The name of the module
+--
+-- path
+-- (a): The search path component where the source file was found.
+-- (b) and (c): "."
+--
+-- src_basename
+-- (a): dots_to_slashes (moduleNameUserString mod_name)
+-- (b) and (c): The filename of the source file, minus its extension
+--
+-- ext
+-- The filename extension of the source file (usually "hs" or "lhs").
+
+mkHomeModLocation mod_name src_filename = do
+ let mod_basename = dots_to_slashes (moduleNameUserString mod_name)
+ (basename,extension) = splitFilename src_filename
+
+ case maybePrefixMatch (reverse mod_basename) (reverse basename) of
+ Just "" ->
+ mkHomeModLocationSearched mod_name "." mod_basename extension
+ Just rest@(r:_) | isPathSeparator r -> do
+ let path = reverse (dropWhile (=='/') rest)
+ mkHomeModLocationSearched mod_name path mod_basename extension
+ _ -> do
+ -- hPutStrLn stderr ("Warning: " ++ src_filename ++
+ -- ": filename and module name do not match")
+ let (dir,basename,ext) = splitFilename3 src_filename
+ mkHomeModLocationSearched mod_name dir basename ext
+
+mkHomeModLocationSearched mod_name path src_basename ext = do
hisuf <- readIORef v_Hi_suf
hidir <- readIORef v_Hi_dir
- odir <- readIORef v_Output_dir
- osuf <- readIORef v_Object_suf
- let -- hi filename
- mod_str = moduleNameUserString mod_name
- (_,mod_suf) = split_longest_prefix mod_str (=='.')
+ let mod_basename = dots_to_slashes (moduleNameUserString mod_name)
- hi_basename
- | is_root = mod_suf
- | otherwise = basename
+ obj_fn <- mkObjPath path mod_basename
+ let -- hi filename, always follows the module name
hi_path | Just d <- hidir = d
| otherwise = path
- hi_fn = hi_path ++ '/':hi_basename ++ '.':hisuf
- -- source filename (extension is always .hs or .lhs)
- source_fn
- | path == "." = basename ++ '.':extension
- | otherwise = path ++ '/':basename ++ '.':extension
+ hi_fn = hi_path ++ '/':mod_basename ++ '.':hisuf
- -- the object filename
- obj_path | Just d <- odir = d
- | otherwise = path
- obj_fn = obj_path ++ '/':basename ++ '.':osuf
+ -- source filename
+ source_fn = path ++ '/':src_basename ++ '.':ext
-
result = ( mkHomeModule mod_name,
ModLocation{ ml_hspp_file = Nothing,
ml_hs_file = Just source_fn,
ml_hi_file = hi_fn,
- ml_obj_file = Just obj_fn,
+ ml_obj_file = obj_fn,
})
addToFinderCache mod_name result
return result
-\end{code}
+
+mkObjPath :: FilePath -> String -> IO FilePath
+-- Construct the filename of a .o file.
+-- Does *not* check whether the .o file exists
+mkObjPath path basename
+ = do odir <- readIORef v_Output_dir
+ osuf <- readIORef v_Object_suf
+
+ let obj_path | Just d <- odir = d
+ | otherwise = path
+
+ return (obj_path ++ '/':basename ++ '.':osuf)
-- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- findLinkable isn't related to the other stuff in here,
--- but there' no other obvious place for it
+-- but there's no other obvious place for it
-\begin{code}
findLinkable :: ModuleName -> ModLocation -> IO (Maybe Linkable)
findLinkable mod locn
- | Just obj_fn <- ml_obj_file locn
- = do obj_exist <- doesFileExist obj_fn
+ = do let obj_fn = ml_obj_file locn
+ obj_exist <- doesFileExist obj_fn
if not obj_exist
then return Nothing
else
do let stub_fn = case splitFilename3 obj_fn of
- (dir, base, ext) -> dir ++ "/" ++ base ++ ".stub_o"
+ (dir, base, ext) -> dir ++ "/" ++ base ++ "_stub.o"
stub_exist <- doesFileExist stub_fn
obj_time <- getModificationTime obj_fn
if stub_exist
then return (Just (LM obj_time mod [DotO obj_fn, DotO stub_fn]))
else return (Just (LM obj_time mod [DotO obj_fn]))
- | otherwise
- = return Nothing
-\end{code}
\ No newline at end of file
+
+-- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+-- Utils
+
+dots_to_slashes = map (\c -> if c == '.' then '/' else c)
+
+\end{code}