#include "HsVersions.h"
-import CmdLineOpts ( opt_WarnNameShadowing, opt_WarnUnusedMatches,
- opt_WarnUnusedBinds, opt_WarnUnusedImports )
+import {-# SOURCE #-} RnHiFiles( loadInterface )
+
+import FlattenInfo ( namesNeededForFlattening )
import HsSyn
-import RdrHsSyn ( RdrNameIE )
-import RnHsSyn ( RenamedHsType )
-import RdrName ( RdrName, rdrNameModule, rdrNameOcc, isQual, isUnqual,
- mkRdrUnqual, qualifyRdrName
+import RdrHsSyn ( RdrNameHsType, RdrNameFixitySig, extractHsTyRdrTyVars )
+import RdrName ( RdrName, rdrNameModule, rdrNameOcc, isQual, isUnqual, isOrig,
+ mkRdrUnqual, mkRdrQual, setRdrNameSpace, rdrNameOcc,
+ lookupRdrEnv, rdrEnvToList, elemRdrEnv,
+ extendRdrEnv, addListToRdrEnv, emptyRdrEnv,
+ isExact_maybe, unqualifyRdrName
)
-import HsTypes ( hsTyVarName, hsTyVarNames, replaceTyVarName )
-
-import RnMonad
-import Name ( Name, Provenance(..), ExportFlag(..), NamedThing(..),
- ImportReason(..), getSrcLoc,
- mkLocalName, mkImportedLocalName, mkGlobalName, mkUnboundName,
- mkIPName, isWiredInName, hasBetterProv,
- nameOccName, setNameModule, nameModule,
- pprOccName, isLocallyDefined, nameUnique, nameOccName,
- setNameProvenance, getNameProvenance, pprNameProvenance,
- extendNameEnv_C, plusNameEnv_C, nameEnvElts
+import HsTypes ( hsTyVarName, replaceTyVarName )
+import HscTypes ( Provenance(..), pprNameProvenance, hasBetterProv,
+ ImportReason(..), GlobalRdrEnv, GlobalRdrElt(..),
+ GenAvailInfo(..), AvailInfo, Avails,
+ ModIface(..), NameCache(..), OrigNameCache,
+ Deprecations(..), lookupDeprec, isLocalGRE,
+ extendLocalRdrEnv, availName, availNames,
+ lookupFixity
)
+import TcRnMonad
+import Name ( Name, getName, nameIsLocalOrFrom,
+ isWiredInName, mkInternalName, mkExternalName, mkIPName,
+ nameSrcLoc, nameOccName, setNameSrcLoc, nameModule )
import NameSet
-import OccName ( OccName,
- mkDFunOcc, occNameUserString, occNameString,
- occNameFlavour
+import OccName ( OccName, tcName, isDataOcc, occNameFlavour, reportIfUnused )
+import Module ( Module, ModuleName, moduleName, mkHomeModule,
+ lookupModuleEnv, lookupModuleEnvByName, extendModuleEnv_C )
+import PrelNames ( mkUnboundName, intTyConName,
+ boolTyConName, funTyConName,
+ unpackCStringName, unpackCStringFoldrName, unpackCStringUtf8Name,
+ eqStringName, printName,
+ bindIOName, returnIOName, failIOName, thenIOName
)
-import TysWiredIn ( listTyCon )
-import Type ( funTyCon )
-import Module ( ModuleName, mkThisModule, moduleName, mkVanillaModule, pprModuleName )
+#ifdef GHCI
+import DsMeta ( templateHaskellNames, qTyConName )
+#endif
+import TysWiredIn ( unitTyCon ) -- A little odd
+import Finder ( findModule )
import FiniteMap
import UniqSupply
-import SrcLoc ( SrcLoc, noSrcLoc )
+import SrcLoc ( SrcLoc, importedSrcLoc )
import Outputable
-import Util ( removeDups, equivClasses, thenCmp, sortLt )
+import ListSetOps ( removeDups, equivClasses )
+import BasicTypes ( mapIPName, FixitySig(..) )
import List ( nub )
+import CmdLineOpts
+import FastString ( FastString )
\end{code}
-
-
%*********************************************************
%* *
\subsection{Making new names}
%*********************************************************
\begin{code}
-implicitImportProvenance = NonLocalDef ImplicitImport False
+newTopBinder :: Module -> RdrName -> SrcLoc -> TcRn m Name
+newTopBinder mod rdr_name loc
+ | Just name <- isExact_maybe rdr_name
+ = returnM name
-newTopBinder :: Module -> OccName -> RnM d Name
-newTopBinder mod occ
- = -- First check the cache
- traceRn (text "newTopBinder" <+> ppr mod <+> ppr occ) `thenRn_`
+ | otherwise
+ = ASSERT( not (isOrig rdr_name) || rdrNameModule rdr_name == moduleName mod )
+ -- When reading External Core we get Orig names as binders,
+ -- but they should agree with the module gotten from the monad
+ newGlobalName mod (rdrNameOcc rdr_name) loc
- getNameSupplyRn `thenRn` \ (us, inst_ns, cache, ipcache) ->
- let
- key = (moduleName mod, occ)
- in
- case lookupFM cache key of
+newGlobalName :: Module -> OccName -> SrcLoc -> TcRn m Name
+newGlobalName mod occ loc
+ = -- First check the cache
+ getNameCache `thenM` \ name_supply ->
+ case lookupOrigNameCache (nsNames name_supply) mod occ of
- -- A hit in the cache! We are at the binding site of the name, which is
- -- the time we know all about the Name's host Module (in particular, which
- -- package it comes from), so update the Module in the name.
- -- But otherwise *leave the Provenance alone*:
+ -- A hit in the cache! We are at the binding site of the name.
+ -- This is the moment when we know the defining SrcLoc
+ -- of the Name, so we set the SrcLoc of the name we return.
--
- -- * For imported names, the Provenance may already be correct.
- -- e.g. We imported Prelude.hi, and set the provenance of PrelShow.Show
- -- to 'UserImport from Prelude'. Note that we havn't yet opened PrelShow.hi
- -- Later we find we really need PrelShow.Show, so we open PrelShow.hi, and
- -- that's when we find the binding occurrence of Show.
+ -- Main reason: then (bogus) multiple bindings of the same Name
+ -- get different SrcLocs can can be reported as such.
--
- -- * For locally defined names, we do a setProvenance on the Name
- -- right after newTopBinder, and then use updateProveances to finally
- -- set the provenances in the cache correctly.
+ -- Possible other reason: it might be in the cache because we
+ -- encountered an occurrence before the binding site for an
+ -- implicitly-imported Name. Perhaps the current SrcLoc is
+ -- better... but not really: it'll still just say 'imported'
--
- -- NB: for wired-in names it's important not to
- -- forget that they are wired in even when compiling that module
- -- (else we spit out redundant defns into the interface file)
-
- Just name -> let
- new_name = setNameModule name mod
- new_cache = addToFM cache key new_name
- in
- setNameSupplyRn (us, inst_ns, new_cache, ipcache) `thenRn_`
- traceRn (text "newTopBinder: overwrite" <+> ppr new_name) `thenRn_`
- returnRn new_name
+ -- IMPORTANT: Don't mess with wired-in names.
+ -- Their wired-in-ness is in the SrcLoc
+
+ Just name | isWiredInName name -> returnM name
+ | otherwise -> returnM (setNameSrcLoc name loc)
-- Miss in the cache!
-- Build a completely new Name, and put it in the cache
- -- Even for locally-defined names we use implicitImportProvenance;
- -- updateProvenances will set it to rights
- Nothing -> let
- (us', us1) = splitUniqSupply us
- uniq = uniqFromSupply us1
- new_name = mkGlobalName uniq mod occ implicitImportProvenance
- new_cache = addToFM cache key new_name
- in
- setNameSupplyRn (us', inst_ns, new_cache, ipcache) `thenRn_`
- traceRn (text "newTopBinder: new" <+> ppr new_name) `thenRn_`
- returnRn new_name
-
-
-mkImportedGlobalName :: ModuleName -> OccName -> RnM d Name
- -- Used for *occurrences*. We make a place-holder Name, really just
- -- to agree on its unique, which gets overwritten when we read in
- -- the binding occurence later (newImportedBinder)
- -- The place-holder Name doesn't have the right Provenance, and its
- -- Module won't have the right Package either
+ Nothing -> addNewName name_supply mod occ loc
+
+-- Look up a "system name" in the name cache.
+-- This is done by the type checker...
+lookupSysName :: Name -- Base name
+ -> (OccName -> OccName) -- Occurrence name modifier
+ -> TcRn m Name -- System name
+lookupSysName base_name mk_sys_occ
+ = newGlobalName (nameModule base_name)
+ (mk_sys_occ (nameOccName base_name))
+ (nameSrcLoc base_name)
+
+
+newGlobalNameFromRdrName rdr_name -- Qualified original name
+ = newGlobalName2 (rdrNameModule rdr_name) (rdrNameOcc rdr_name)
+
+newGlobalName2 :: ModuleName -> OccName -> TcRn m Name
+ -- This one starts with a ModuleName, not a Module, because
+ -- we may be simply looking at an occurrence M.x in an interface file.
+ --
+ -- Used for *occurrences*. Even if we get a miss in the
+ -- original-name cache, we make a new External Name.
+ -- We get its Module either from the OrigNameCache, or (if this
+ -- is the first Name from that module) from the Finder
--
- -- This means that a renamed program may have incorrect info
- -- on implicitly-imported occurrences, but the correct info on the
- -- *binding* declaration. It's the type checker that propagates the
- -- correct information to all the occurrences.
- -- Since implicitly-imported names never occur in error messages,
- -- it doesn't matter that we get the correct info in place till later,
- -- (but since it affects DLL-ery it does matter that we get it right
- -- in the end).
-mkImportedGlobalName mod_name occ
- = getNameSupplyRn `thenRn` \ (us, inst_ns, cache, ipcache) ->
+ -- In the case of a miss, we have to make up the SrcLoc, but that's
+ -- OK: it must be an implicitly-imported Name, and that never occurs
+ -- in an error message.
+
+newGlobalName2 mod_name occ
+ = getNameCache `thenM` \ name_supply ->
let
- key = (mod_name, occ)
+ new_name mod = addNewName name_supply mod occ importedSrcLoc
in
- case lookupFM cache key of
- Just name -> traceRn (text "mkImportedGlobalName: hit" <+> ppr name) `thenRn_`
- returnRn name
- Nothing -> setNameSupplyRn (us', inst_ns, new_cache, ipcache) `thenRn_`
- traceRn (text "mkImportedGlobalName: new" <+> ppr name) `thenRn_`
- returnRn name
+ case lookupModuleEnvByName (nsNames name_supply) mod_name of
+ Just (mod, occ_env) ->
+ -- There are some names from this module already
+ -- Next, look up in the OccNameEnv
+ case lookupFM occ_env occ of
+ Just name -> returnM name
+ Nothing -> new_name mod
+
+ Nothing -> -- No names from this module yet
+ ioToTcRn (findModule mod_name) `thenM` \ mb_loc ->
+ case mb_loc of
+ Right (mod, _) -> new_name mod
+ Left files ->
+ getDOpts `thenM` \ dflags ->
+ addErr (noIfaceErr dflags mod_name False files) `thenM_`
+ -- Things have really gone wrong at this point,
+ -- so having the wrong package info in the
+ -- Module is the least of our worries.
+ new_name (mkHomeModule mod_name)
+
+
+newIPName rdr_name_ip
+ = getNameCache `thenM` \ name_supply ->
+ let
+ ipcache = nsIPs name_supply
+ in
+ case lookupFM ipcache key of
+ Just name_ip -> returnM name_ip
+ Nothing -> setNameCache new_ns `thenM_`
+ returnM name_ip
where
- (us', us1) = splitUniqSupply us
- uniq = uniqFromSupply us1
- mod = mkVanillaModule mod_name
- name = mkGlobalName uniq mod occ implicitImportProvenance
- new_cache = addToFM cache key name
-
-updateProvenances :: [Name] -> RnM d ()
--- Update the provenances of everything that is in scope.
--- We must be careful not to disturb the Module package info
--- already in the cache. Why not? Consider
--- module A module M( f )
--- import M( f ) import N( f)
--- import N
--- So f is defined in N, and M re-exports it.
--- When processing module A:
--- 1. We read M.hi first, and make a vanilla name N.f
--- (without reading N.hi). The package info says <THIS>
--- for lack of anything better.
--- 2. Now we read N, which update the cache to record
--- the correct package for N.f.
--- 3. Finally we update provenances (once we've read all imports).
--- Step 3 must not destroy package info recorded in Step 2.
-
-updateProvenances names
- = getNameSupplyRn `thenRn` \ (us, inst_ns, cache, ipcache) ->
- setNameSupplyRn (us, inst_ns, foldr update cache names, ipcache)
+ (us', us1) = splitUniqSupply (nsUniqs name_supply)
+ uniq = uniqFromSupply us1
+ name_ip = mapIPName mk_name rdr_name_ip
+ mk_name rdr_name = mkIPName uniq (rdrNameOcc rdr_name)
+ new_ipcache = addToFM ipcache key name_ip
+ new_ns = name_supply {nsUniqs = us', nsIPs = new_ipcache}
+ where
+ key = rdr_name_ip -- Ensures that ?x and %x get distinct Names
+
+-- A local helper function
+addNewName name_supply mod occ loc
+ = setNameCache new_name_supply `thenM_`
+ returnM name
+ where
+ (new_name_supply, name) = newExternalName name_supply mod occ loc
+
+
+newExternalName :: NameCache -> Module -> OccName -> SrcLoc
+ -> (NameCache,Name)
+-- Allocate a new unique, manufacture a new External Name,
+-- put it in the cache, and return the two
+newExternalName name_supply mod occ loc
+ = (new_name_supply, name)
+ where
+ (us', us1) = splitUniqSupply (nsUniqs name_supply)
+ uniq = uniqFromSupply us1
+ name = mkExternalName uniq mod occ loc
+ new_cache = extend_name_cache (nsNames name_supply) mod occ name
+ new_name_supply = name_supply {nsUniqs = us', nsNames = new_cache}
+
+lookupOrigNameCache :: OrigNameCache -> Module -> OccName -> Maybe Name
+lookupOrigNameCache nc mod occ
+ = case lookupModuleEnv nc mod of
+ Nothing -> Nothing
+ Just (_, occ_env) -> lookupFM occ_env occ
+
+extendOrigNameCache :: OrigNameCache -> Name -> OrigNameCache
+extendOrigNameCache nc name
+ = extend_name_cache nc (nameModule name) (nameOccName name) name
+
+extend_name_cache :: OrigNameCache -> Module -> OccName -> Name -> OrigNameCache
+extend_name_cache nc mod occ name
+ = extendModuleEnv_C combine nc mod (mod, unitFM occ name)
where
- update name cache = addToFM_C update_prov cache key name
- where
- key = (moduleName (nameModule name), nameOccName name)
+ combine (mod, occ_env) _ = (mod, addToFM occ_env occ name)
+\end{code}
+
+%*********************************************************
+%* *
+\subsection{Looking up names}
+%* *
+%*********************************************************
+
+Looking up a name in the RnEnv.
+
+\begin{code}
+lookupBndrRn rdr_name
+ = getLocalRdrEnv `thenM` \ local_env ->
+ case lookupRdrEnv local_env rdr_name of
+ Just name -> returnM name
+ Nothing -> lookupTopBndrRn rdr_name
+
+lookupTopBndrRn rdr_name
+-- Look up a top-level local binder. We may be looking up an unqualified 'f',
+-- and there may be several imported 'f's too, which must not confuse us.
+-- So we have to filter out the non-local ones.
+-- A separate function (importsFromLocalDecls) reports duplicate top level
+-- decls, so here it's safe just to choose an arbitrary one.
+
+-- There should never be a qualified name in a binding position in Haskell,
+-- but there can be if we have read in an external-Core file.
+-- The Haskell parser checks for the illegal qualified name in Haskell
+-- source files, so we don't need to do so here.
+
+ = getModeRn `thenM` \ mode ->
+ case mode of
+ InterfaceMode mod ->
+ getSrcLocM `thenM` \ loc ->
+ newTopBinder mod rdr_name loc
+
+ other -> lookupTopSrcBndr rdr_name
+
+lookupTopSrcBndr :: RdrName -> TcRn m Name
+lookupTopSrcBndr rdr_name
+ = lookupTopSrcBndr_maybe rdr_name `thenM` \ maybe_name ->
+ case maybe_name of
+ Just name -> returnM name
+ Nothing -> unboundName rdr_name
+
+
+lookupTopSrcBndr_maybe :: RdrName -> TcRn m (Maybe Name)
+-- Look up a source-code binder
+
+-- Ignores imported names; for example, this is OK:
+-- import Foo( f )
+-- infix 9 f -- The 'f' here does not need to be qualified
+-- f x = x -- Nor here, of course
+
+lookupTopSrcBndr_maybe rdr_name
+ | Just name <- isExact_maybe rdr_name
+ -- This is here just to catch the PrelBase defn of (say) [] and similar
+ -- The parser reads the special syntax and returns an Exact RdrName
+ -- But the global_env contains only Qual RdrNames, so we won't
+ -- find it there; instead just get the name via the Orig route
+ --
+ -- We are at a binding site for the name, so check first that it
+ -- the current module is the correct one; otherwise GHC can get
+ -- very confused indeed. This test rejects code like
+ -- data T = (,) Int Int
+ -- unless we are in GHC.Tup
+ = getModule `thenM` \ mod ->
+ checkErr (moduleName mod == moduleName (nameModule name))
+ (badOrigBinding rdr_name) `thenM_`
+ returnM (Just name)
+
+ | otherwise
+ = getGlobalRdrEnv `thenM` \ global_env ->
+ case lookupRdrEnv global_env rdr_name of
+ Nothing -> returnM Nothing
+ Just gres -> case [gre_name gre | gre <- gres, isLocalGRE gre] of
+ [] -> returnM Nothing
+ (n:ns) -> returnM (Just n)
+
+
+-- lookupSigOccRn is used for type signatures and pragmas
+-- Is this valid?
+-- module A
+-- import M( f )
+-- f :: Int -> Int
+-- f x = x
+-- It's clear that the 'f' in the signature must refer to A.f
+-- The Haskell98 report does not stipulate this, but it will!
+-- So we must treat the 'f' in the signature in the same way
+-- as the binding occurrence of 'f', using lookupBndrRn
+lookupSigOccRn :: RdrName -> RnM Name
+lookupSigOccRn = lookupBndrRn
+
+-- lookupInstDeclBndr is used for the binders in an
+-- instance declaration. Here we use the class name to
+-- disambiguate.
+
+lookupInstDeclBndr :: Name -> RdrName -> RnM Name
+ -- We use the selector name as the binder
+lookupInstDeclBndr cls_name rdr_name
+ | isUnqual rdr_name
+ = -- Find all the things the class op name maps to
+ -- and pick the one with the right parent name
+ getGblEnv `thenM` \ gbl_env ->
+ let
+ avail_env = imp_env (tcg_imports gbl_env)
+ occ = rdrNameOcc rdr_name
+ in
+ case lookupAvailEnv_maybe avail_env cls_name of
+ Nothing ->
+ -- If the class itself isn't in scope, then cls_name will
+ -- be unboundName, and there'll already be an error for
+ -- that in the error list. Example:
+ -- e.g. import Prelude hiding( Ord )
+ -- instance Ord T where ...
+ -- The program is wrong, but that should not cause a crash.
+ returnM (mkUnboundName rdr_name)
+
+ Just (AvailTC _ ns) -> case [n | n <- ns, nameOccName n == occ] of
+ (n:ns)-> ASSERT( null ns ) returnM n
+ [] -> unboundName rdr_name
+
+ other -> pprPanic "lookupInstDeclBndr" (ppr cls_name)
+
+
+ | otherwise -- Occurs in derived instances, where we just
+ -- refer directly to the right method, and avail_env
+ -- isn't available
+ = ASSERT2( not (isQual rdr_name), ppr rdr_name )
+ -- NB: qualified names are rejected by the parser
+ lookupOrigName rdr_name
+
+
+lookupSysBndr :: RdrName -> RnM Name
+-- Used for the 'system binders' in a data type or class declaration
+-- Do *not* look up in the RdrEnv; these system binders are never in scope
+-- Instead, get the module from the monad... but remember that
+-- where the module is depends on whether we are renaming source or
+-- interface file stuff
+lookupSysBndr rdr_name
+ = getSrcLocM `thenM` \ loc ->
+ getModeRn `thenM` \ mode ->
+ case mode of
+ InterfaceMode mod -> newTopBinder mod rdr_name loc
+ other -> getModule `thenM` \ mod ->
+ newTopBinder mod rdr_name loc
+
+-- lookupOccRn looks up an occurrence of a RdrName
+lookupOccRn :: RdrName -> RnM Name
+lookupOccRn rdr_name
+ = getLocalRdrEnv `thenM` \ local_env ->
+ case lookupRdrEnv local_env rdr_name of
+ Just name -> returnM name
+ Nothing -> lookupGlobalOccRn rdr_name
+
+-- lookupGlobalOccRn is like lookupOccRn, except that it looks in the global
+-- environment. It's used only for
+-- record field names
+-- class op names in class and instance decls
- update_prov name_in_cache name_with_prov
- = setNameProvenance name_in_cache (getNameProvenance name_with_prov)
+lookupGlobalOccRn rdr_name
+ = getModeRn `thenM` \ mode ->
+ case mode of
+ InterfaceMode mod -> lookupIfaceName mod rdr_name
+ SourceMode -> lookupSrcName rdr_name
+
+ CmdLineMode
+ | not (isQual rdr_name) ->
+ lookupSrcName rdr_name
+
+ -- We allow qualified names on the command line to refer to
+ -- *any* name exported by any module in scope, just as if
+ -- there was an "import qualified M" declaration for every
+ -- module.
+ --
+ -- First look up the name in the normal environment. If
+ -- it isn't there, we manufacture a new occurrence of an
+ -- original name.
+ | otherwise ->
+ lookupSrcName_maybe rdr_name `thenM` \ mb_name ->
+ case mb_name of
+ Just name -> returnM name
+ Nothing -> lookupQualifiedName rdr_name
+
+-- A qualified name on the command line can refer to any module at all: we
+-- try to load the interface if we don't already have it.
+lookupQualifiedName :: RdrName -> TcRn m Name
+lookupQualifiedName rdr_name
+ = let
+ mod = rdrNameModule rdr_name
+ occ = rdrNameOcc rdr_name
+ in
+ loadInterface (ppr rdr_name) mod (ImportByUser False) `thenM` \ iface ->
+ case [ name | (_,avails) <- mi_exports iface,
+ avail <- avails,
+ name <- availNames avail,
+ nameOccName name == occ ] of
+ (n:ns) -> ASSERT (null ns) returnM n
+ _ -> unboundName rdr_name
+
+lookupSrcName :: RdrName -> TcRn m Name
+lookupSrcName rdr_name
+ = lookupSrcName_maybe rdr_name `thenM` \ mb_name ->
+ case mb_name of
+ Nothing -> unboundName rdr_name
+ Just name -> returnM name
+lookupSrcName_maybe :: RdrName -> TcRn m (Maybe Name)
+lookupSrcName_maybe rdr_name
+ | Just name <- isExact_maybe rdr_name -- Can occur in source code too
+ = returnM (Just name)
-mkImportedGlobalFromRdrName :: RdrName -> RnM d Name
-mkImportedGlobalFromRdrName rdr_name
- | isQual rdr_name
- = mkImportedGlobalName (rdrNameModule rdr_name) (rdrNameOcc rdr_name)
+ | isOrig rdr_name -- An original name
+ = newGlobalNameFromRdrName rdr_name `thenM` \ name ->
+ returnM (Just name)
| otherwise
- = -- An Unqual is allowed; interface files contain
+ = lookupGRE rdr_name `thenM` \ mb_gre ->
+ case mb_gre of
+ Nothing -> returnM Nothing
+ Just gre -> returnM (Just (gre_name gre))
+
+lookupGRE :: RdrName -> TcRn m (Maybe GlobalRdrElt)
+lookupGRE rdr_name
+ = getGlobalRdrEnv `thenM` \ global_env ->
+ case lookupRdrEnv global_env rdr_name of
+ Just [gre] -> case gre_deprec gre of
+ Nothing -> returnM (Just gre)
+ Just _ -> warnDeprec gre `thenM_`
+ returnM (Just gre)
+ Just stuff@(gre : _) -> addNameClashErrRn rdr_name stuff `thenM_`
+ returnM (Just gre)
+ Nothing -> return Nothing
+
+lookupIfaceName :: Module -> RdrName -> TcRn m Name
+ -- An Unqual is allowed; interface files contain
-- unqualified names for locally-defined things, such as
-- constructors of a data type.
- getModuleRn `thenRn ` \ mod_name ->
- mkImportedGlobalName mod_name (rdrNameOcc rdr_name)
-
+lookupIfaceName mod rdr_name
+ | isUnqual rdr_name = newGlobalName mod (rdrNameOcc rdr_name) importedSrcLoc
+ | otherwise = lookupOrigName rdr_name
+
+lookupOrigName :: RdrName -> TcRn m Name
+ -- Just for original or exact names
+lookupOrigName rdr_name
+ | Just n <- isExact_maybe rdr_name
+ -- This happens in derived code, which we
+ -- rename in InterfaceMode
+ = returnM n
+
+ | otherwise -- Usually Orig, but can be a Qual when
+ -- we are reading a .hi-boot file
+ = newGlobalNameFromRdrName rdr_name
+
+
+dataTcOccs :: RdrName -> [RdrName]
+-- If the input is a data constructor, return both it and a type
+-- constructor. This is useful when we aren't sure which we are
+-- looking at
+dataTcOccs rdr_name
+ | isDataOcc occ = [rdr_name, rdr_name_tc]
+ | otherwise = [rdr_name]
+ where
+ occ = rdrNameOcc rdr_name
+ rdr_name_tc = setRdrNameSpace rdr_name tcName
+\end{code}
-getIPName rdr_name
- = getNameSupplyRn `thenRn` \ (us, inst_ns, cache, ipcache) ->
- case lookupFM ipcache key of
- Just name -> returnRn name
- Nothing -> setNameSupplyRn (us', inst_ns, cache, new_ipcache) `thenRn_`
- returnRn name
- where
- (us', us1) = splitUniqSupply us
- uniq = uniqFromSupply us1
- name = mkIPName uniq key
- new_ipcache = addToFM ipcache key name
- where key = (rdrNameOcc rdr_name)
+\begin{code}
+unboundName rdr_name = addErr (unknownNameErr rdr_name) `thenM_`
+ returnM (mkUnboundName rdr_name)
\end{code}
%*********************************************************
%* *
-\subsection{Dfuns and default methods}
+ Fixities
%* *
%*********************************************************
-@newImplicitBinder@ is used for
- (a) dfuns (RnSource.rnDecl on InstDecls)
- (b) default methods (RnSource.rnDecl on ClassDecls)
-when these dfuns/default methods are defined in the module being compiled
+\begin{code}
+--------------------------------
+bindLocalFixities :: [RdrNameFixitySig] -> RnM a -> RnM a
+-- Used for nested fixity decls
+-- No need to worry about type constructors here,
+-- Should check for duplicates but we don't
+bindLocalFixities fixes thing_inside
+ | null fixes = thing_inside
+ | otherwise = mappM rn_sig fixes `thenM` \ new_bit ->
+ extendFixityEnv new_bit thing_inside
+ where
+ rn_sig (FixitySig v fix src_loc)
+ = addSrcLoc src_loc $
+ lookupSigOccRn v `thenM` \ new_v ->
+ returnM (new_v, FixitySig new_v fix src_loc)
+\end{code}
+
+--------------------------------
+lookupFixity is a bit strange.
+
+* Nested local fixity decls are put in the local fixity env, which we
+ find with getFixtyEnv
+
+* Imported fixities are found in the HIT or PIT
+
+* Top-level fixity decls in this module may be for Names that are
+ either Global (constructors, class operations)
+ or Local/Exported (everything else)
+ (See notes with RnNames.getLocalDeclBinders for why we have this split.)
+ We put them all in the local fixity environment
\begin{code}
-newImplicitBinder occ src_loc
- = getModuleRn `thenRn` \ mod_name ->
- newTopBinder (mkThisModule mod_name) occ `thenRn` \ name ->
- returnRn (setNameProvenance name (LocalDef src_loc Exported))
+lookupFixityRn :: Name -> RnM Fixity
+lookupFixityRn name
+ = getModule `thenM` \ this_mod ->
+ if nameIsLocalOrFrom this_mod name
+ then -- It's defined in this module
+ getFixityEnv `thenM` \ local_fix_env ->
+ returnM (lookupFixity local_fix_env name)
+
+ else -- It's imported
+ -- For imported names, we have to get their fixities by doing a
+ -- loadHomeInterface, and consulting the Ifaces that comes back
+ -- from that, because the interface file for the Name might not
+ -- have been loaded yet. Why not? Suppose you import module A,
+ -- which exports a function 'f', thus;
+ -- module CurrentModule where
+ -- import A( f )
+ -- module A( f ) where
+ -- import B( f )
+ -- Then B isn't loaded right away (after all, it's possible that
+ -- nothing from B will be used). When we come across a use of
+ -- 'f', we need to know its fixity, and it's then, and only
+ -- then, that we load B.hi. That is what's happening here.
+ loadInterface doc name_mod ImportBySystem `thenM` \ iface ->
+ returnM (lookupFixity (mi_fixities iface) name)
+ where
+ doc = ptext SLIT("Checking fixity for") <+> ppr name
+ name_mod = moduleName (nameModule name)
\end{code}
-Make a name for the dict fun for an instance decl
+
+%*********************************************************
+%* *
+\subsection{Implicit free vars and sugar names}
+%* *
+%*********************************************************
+
+@getXImplicitFVs@ forces the renamer to slurp in some things which aren't
+mentioned explicitly, but which might be needed by the type checker.
\begin{code}
-newDFunName :: (OccName, OccName) -> SrcLoc -> RnMS Name
-newDFunName key@(cl_occ, tycon_occ) loc
- = newInstUniq string `thenRn` \ inst_uniq ->
- newImplicitBinder (mkDFunOcc string inst_uniq) loc
+implicitStmtFVs source_fvs -- Compiling a statement
+ = stmt_fvs `plusFV` implicitModuleFVs source_fvs
where
- -- Any string that is somewhat unique will do
- string = occNameString cl_occ ++ occNameString tycon_occ
+ stmt_fvs = mkFVs [printName, bindIOName, thenIOName, returnIOName, failIOName]
+ -- These are all needed implicitly when compiling a statement
+ -- See TcModule.tc_stmts
+
+implicitModuleFVs source_fvs
+ = mkTemplateHaskellFVs source_fvs `plusFV`
+ namesNeededForFlattening `plusFV`
+ ubiquitousNames
+
+
+thProxyName :: NameSet
+mkTemplateHaskellFVs :: NameSet -> NameSet
+ -- This is a bit of a hack. When we see the Template-Haskell construct
+ -- [| expr |]
+ -- we are going to need lots of the ``smart constructors'' defined in
+ -- the main Template Haskell data type module. Rather than treat them
+ -- all as free vars at every occurrence site, we just make the Q type
+ -- consructor a free var.... and then use that here to haul in the others
+
+#ifdef GHCI
+--------------- Template Haskell enabled --------------
+thProxyName = unitFV qTyConName
+
+mkTemplateHaskellFVs source_fvs
+ | qTyConName `elemNameSet` source_fvs = templateHaskellNames
+ | otherwise = emptyFVs
+
+#else
+--------------- Template Haskell disabled --------------
+
+thProxyName = emptyFVs
+mkTemplateHaskellFVs source_fvs = emptyFVs
+#endif
+--------------------------------------------------------
+
+-- ubiquitous_names are loaded regardless, because
+-- they are needed in virtually every program
+ubiquitousNames
+ = mkFVs [unpackCStringName, unpackCStringFoldrName,
+ unpackCStringUtf8Name, eqStringName,
+ -- Virtually every program has error messages in it somewhere
+ getName unitTyCon, funTyConName, boolTyConName, intTyConName]
+ -- Add occurrences for very frequently used types.
+ -- (e.g. we don't want to be bothered with making
+ -- funTyCon a free var at every function application!)
\end{code}
+%************************************************************************
+%* *
+\subsection{Re-bindable desugaring names}
+%* *
+%************************************************************************
+
+Haskell 98 says that when you say "3" you get the "fromInteger" from the
+Standard Prelude, regardless of what is in scope. However, to experiment
+with having a language that is less coupled to the standard prelude, we're
+trying a non-standard extension that instead gives you whatever "Prelude.fromInteger"
+happens to be in scope. Then you can
+ import Prelude ()
+ import MyPrelude as Prelude
+to get the desired effect.
+
+At the moment this just happens for
+ * fromInteger, fromRational on literals (in expressions and patterns)
+ * negate (in expressions)
+ * minus (arising from n+k patterns)
+ * "do" notation
+
+We store the relevant Name in the HsSyn tree, in
+ * HsIntegral/HsFractional
+ * NegApp
+ * NPlusKPatIn
+ * HsDo
+respectively. Initially, we just store the "standard" name (PrelNames.fromIntegralName,
+fromRationalName etc), but the renamer changes this to the appropriate user
+name if Opt_NoImplicitPrelude is on. That is what lookupSyntaxName does.
+
+We treat the orignal (standard) names as free-vars too, because the type checker
+checks the type of the user thing against the type of the standard thing.
+
\begin{code}
-getDFunKey :: RenamedHsType -> (OccName, OccName) -- Used to manufacture DFun names
-getDFunKey (HsForAllTy _ _ ty) = getDFunKey ty
-getDFunKey (HsFunTy _ ty) = getDFunKey ty
-getDFunKey (HsPredTy (HsPClass cls (ty:_))) = (nameOccName cls, get_tycon_key ty)
-
-get_tycon_key (HsTyVar tv) = getOccName tv
-get_tycon_key (HsAppTy ty _) = get_tycon_key ty
-get_tycon_key (HsTupleTy (HsTupCon n _) tys) = getOccName n
-get_tycon_key (HsListTy _) = getOccName listTyCon
-get_tycon_key (HsFunTy _ _) = getOccName funTyCon
+lookupSyntaxName :: Name -- The standard name
+ -> RnM (Name, FreeVars) -- Possibly a non-standard name
+lookupSyntaxName std_name
+ = getModeRn `thenM` \ mode ->
+ if isInterfaceMode mode then
+ returnM (std_name, unitFV std_name)
+ -- Happens for 'derived' code
+ -- where we don't want to rebind
+ else
+
+ doptM Opt_NoImplicitPrelude `thenM` \ no_prelude ->
+ if not no_prelude then
+ returnM (std_name, unitFV std_name) -- Normal case
+
+ else
+ -- Get the similarly named thing from the local environment
+ lookupOccRn (mkRdrUnqual (nameOccName std_name)) `thenM` \ usr_name ->
+ returnM (usr_name, mkFVs [usr_name, std_name])
\end{code}
%*********************************************************
\begin{code}
--------------------------------------
+newLocalsRn :: [(RdrName,SrcLoc)]
+ -> RnM [Name]
+newLocalsRn rdr_names_w_loc
+ = newUniqueSupply `thenM` \ us ->
+ let
+ uniqs = uniqsFromSupply us
+ names = [ mkInternalName uniq (rdrNameOcc rdr_name) loc
+ | ((rdr_name,loc), uniq) <- rdr_names_w_loc `zip` uniqs
+ ]
+ in
+ returnM names
+
+
bindLocatedLocalsRn :: SDoc -- Documentation string for error message
-> [(RdrName,SrcLoc)]
- -> ([Name] -> RnMS a)
- -> RnMS a
+ -> ([Name] -> RnM a)
+ -> RnM a
bindLocatedLocalsRn doc_str rdr_names_w_loc enclosed_scope
- = checkDupOrQualNames doc_str rdr_names_w_loc `thenRn_`
+ = getModeRn `thenM` \ mode ->
+ getLocalRdrEnv `thenM` \ local_env ->
+ getGlobalRdrEnv `thenM` \ global_env ->
- getModeRn `thenRn` \ mode ->
- getLocalNameEnv `thenRn` \ name_env ->
+ -- Check for duplicate names
+ checkDupOrQualNames doc_str rdr_names_w_loc `thenM_`
- -- Warn about shadowing, but only in source modules
- (case mode of
- SourceMode | opt_WarnNameShadowing -> mapRn_ (check_shadow name_env) rdr_names_w_loc
- other -> returnRn ()
- ) `thenRn_`
-
- getNameSupplyRn `thenRn` \ (us, inst_ns, cache, ipcache) ->
+ -- Warn about shadowing, but only in source modules
let
- n = length rdr_names_w_loc
- (us', us1) = splitUniqSupply us
- uniqs = uniqsFromSupply n us1
- names = [ mk_name uniq (rdrNameOcc rdr_name) loc
- | ((rdr_name,loc), uniq) <- rdr_names_w_loc `zip` uniqs
- ]
- mk_name = case mode of
- SourceMode -> mkLocalName
- InterfaceMode -> mkImportedLocalName
- -- Keep track of whether the name originally came from
- -- an interface file.
+ check_shadow (rdr_name,loc)
+ | rdr_name `elemRdrEnv` local_env
+ || rdr_name `elemRdrEnv` global_env
+ = addSrcLoc loc $ addWarn (shadowedNameWarn rdr_name)
+ | otherwise
+ = returnM ()
in
- setNameSupplyRn (us', inst_ns, cache, ipcache) `thenRn_`
+ (case mode of
+ SourceMode -> ifOptM Opt_WarnNameShadowing $
+ mappM_ check_shadow rdr_names_w_loc
+ other -> returnM ()
+ ) `thenM_`
+
+ newLocalsRn rdr_names_w_loc `thenM` \ names ->
let
- new_name_env = addListToRdrEnv name_env (map fst rdr_names_w_loc `zip` names)
+ new_local_env = addListToRdrEnv local_env (map fst rdr_names_w_loc `zip` names)
in
- setLocalNameEnv new_name_env (enclosed_scope names)
+ setLocalRdrEnv new_local_env (enclosed_scope names)
- where
- check_shadow name_env (rdr_name,loc)
- = case lookupRdrEnv name_env rdr_name of
- Nothing -> returnRn ()
- Just name -> pushSrcLocRn loc $
- addWarnRn (shadowedNameWarn rdr_name)
-
-bindCoreLocalFVRn :: RdrName -> (Name -> RnMS (a, FreeVars))
- -> RnMS (a, FreeVars)
+bindCoreLocalRn :: RdrName -> (Name -> RnM a) -> RnM a
-- A specialised variant when renaming stuff from interface
-- files (of which there is a lot)
-- * one at a time
-- * no checks for shadowing
-- * always imported
-- * deal with free vars
-bindCoreLocalFVRn rdr_name enclosed_scope
- = getSrcLocRn `thenRn` \ loc ->
- getLocalNameEnv `thenRn` \ name_env ->
- getNameSupplyRn `thenRn` \ (us, inst_ns, cache, ipcache) ->
- let
- (us', us1) = splitUniqSupply us
- uniq = uniqFromSupply us1
- name = mkImportedLocalName uniq (rdrNameOcc rdr_name) loc
- in
- setNameSupplyRn (us', inst_ns, cache, ipcache) `thenRn_`
+bindCoreLocalRn rdr_name enclosed_scope
+ = getSrcLocM `thenM` \ loc ->
+ getLocalRdrEnv `thenM` \ name_env ->
+ newUnique `thenM` \ uniq ->
let
+ name = mkInternalName uniq (rdrNameOcc rdr_name) loc
new_name_env = extendRdrEnv name_env rdr_name name
in
- setLocalNameEnv new_name_env (enclosed_scope name) `thenRn` \ (result, fvs) ->
- returnRn (result, delFromNameSet fvs name)
+ setLocalRdrEnv new_name_env (enclosed_scope name)
+
+bindCoreLocalsRn [] thing_inside = thing_inside []
+bindCoreLocalsRn (b:bs) thing_inside = bindCoreLocalRn b $ \ name' ->
+ bindCoreLocalsRn bs $ \ names' ->
+ thing_inside (name':names')
+
+bindLocalNames names enclosed_scope
+ = getLocalRdrEnv `thenM` \ name_env ->
+ setLocalRdrEnv (extendLocalRdrEnv name_env names)
+ enclosed_scope
+
+bindLocalNamesFV names enclosed_scope
+ = bindLocalNames names $
+ enclosed_scope `thenM` \ (thing, fvs) ->
+ returnM (thing, delListFromNameSet fvs names)
-bindCoreLocalsFVRn [] thing_inside = thing_inside []
-bindCoreLocalsFVRn (b:bs) thing_inside = bindCoreLocalFVRn b $ \ name' ->
- bindCoreLocalsFVRn bs $ \ names' ->
- thing_inside (name':names')
-------------------------------------
bindLocalRn doc rdr_name enclosed_scope
- = getSrcLocRn `thenRn` \ loc ->
+ = getSrcLocM `thenM` \ loc ->
bindLocatedLocalsRn doc [(rdr_name,loc)] $ \ (n:ns) ->
ASSERT( null ns )
enclosed_scope n
bindLocalsRn doc rdr_names enclosed_scope
- = getSrcLocRn `thenRn` \ loc ->
+ = getSrcLocM `thenM` \ loc ->
bindLocatedLocalsRn doc
(rdr_names `zip` repeat loc)
enclosed_scope
-- binLocalsFVRn is the same as bindLocalsRn
-- except that it deals with free vars
-bindLocalsFVRn doc rdr_names enclosed_scope
+bindLocalsFV doc rdr_names enclosed_scope
= bindLocalsRn doc rdr_names $ \ names ->
- enclosed_scope names `thenRn` \ (thing, fvs) ->
- returnRn (thing, delListFromNameSet fvs names)
+ enclosed_scope names `thenM` \ (thing, fvs) ->
+ returnM (thing, delListFromNameSet fvs names)
-------------------------------------
-bindUVarRn :: SDoc -> RdrName -> (Name -> RnMS (a, FreeVars)) -> RnMS (a, FreeVars)
-bindUVarRn = bindLocalRn
-
--------------------------------------
-extendTyVarEnvFVRn :: [HsTyVarBndr Name] -> RnMS (a, FreeVars) -> RnMS (a, FreeVars)
- -- This tiresome function is used only in rnDecl on InstDecl
+extendTyVarEnvFVRn :: [Name] -> RnM (a, FreeVars) -> RnM (a, FreeVars)
+ -- This tiresome function is used only in rnSourceDecl on InstDecl
extendTyVarEnvFVRn tyvars enclosed_scope
- = getLocalNameEnv `thenRn` \ env ->
- let
- tyvar_names = hsTyVarNames tyvars
- new_env = addListToRdrEnv env [ (mkRdrUnqual (getOccName name), name)
- | name <- tyvar_names
- ]
- in
- setLocalNameEnv new_env enclosed_scope `thenRn` \ (thing, fvs) ->
- returnRn (thing, delListFromNameSet fvs tyvar_names)
+ = bindLocalNames tyvars enclosed_scope `thenM` \ (thing, fvs) ->
+ returnM (thing, delListFromNameSet fvs tyvars)
bindTyVarsRn :: SDoc -> [HsTyVarBndr RdrName]
- -> ([HsTyVarBndr Name] -> RnMS a)
- -> RnMS a
+ -> ([HsTyVarBndr Name] -> RnM a)
+ -> RnM a
bindTyVarsRn doc_str tyvar_names enclosed_scope
- = bindTyVars2Rn doc_str tyvar_names $ \ names tyvars ->
- enclosed_scope tyvars
-
--- Gruesome name: return Names as well as HsTyVars
-bindTyVars2Rn :: SDoc -> [HsTyVarBndr RdrName]
- -> ([Name] -> [HsTyVarBndr Name] -> RnMS a)
- -> RnMS a
-bindTyVars2Rn doc_str tyvar_names enclosed_scope
- = getSrcLocRn `thenRn` \ loc ->
+ = getSrcLocM `thenM` \ loc ->
let
located_tyvars = [(hsTyVarName tv, loc) | tv <- tyvar_names]
in
bindLocatedLocalsRn doc_str located_tyvars $ \ names ->
- enclosed_scope names (zipWith replaceTyVarName tyvar_names names)
+ enclosed_scope (zipWith replaceTyVarName tyvar_names names)
-bindTyVarsFVRn :: SDoc -> [HsTyVarBndr RdrName]
- -> ([HsTyVarBndr Name] -> RnMS (a, FreeVars))
- -> RnMS (a, FreeVars)
-bindTyVarsFVRn doc_str rdr_names enclosed_scope
- = bindTyVars2Rn doc_str rdr_names $ \ names tyvars ->
- enclosed_scope tyvars `thenRn` \ (thing, fvs) ->
- returnRn (thing, delListFromNameSet fvs names)
+bindPatSigTyVars :: [RdrNameHsType] -> ([Name] -> RnM a) -> RnM a
+ -- Find the type variables in the pattern type
+ -- signatures that must be brought into scope
-bindTyVarsFV2Rn :: SDoc -> [HsTyVarBndr RdrName]
- -> ([Name] -> [HsTyVarBndr Name] -> RnMS (a, FreeVars))
- -> RnMS (a, FreeVars)
-bindTyVarsFV2Rn doc_str rdr_names enclosed_scope
- = bindTyVars2Rn doc_str rdr_names $ \ names tyvars ->
- enclosed_scope names tyvars `thenRn` \ (thing, fvs) ->
- returnRn (thing, delListFromNameSet fvs names)
+bindPatSigTyVars tys thing_inside
+ = getLocalRdrEnv `thenM` \ name_env ->
+ getSrcLocM `thenM` \ loc ->
+ let
+ forall_tyvars = nub [ tv | ty <- tys,
+ tv <- extractHsTyRdrTyVars ty,
+ not (tv `elemFM` name_env)
+ ]
+ -- The 'nub' is important. For example:
+ -- f (x :: t) (y :: t) = ....
+ -- We don't want to complain about binding t twice!
+
+ located_tyvars = [(tv, loc) | tv <- forall_tyvars]
+ doc_sig = text "In a pattern type-signature"
+ in
+ bindLocatedLocalsRn doc_sig located_tyvars thing_inside
+bindPatSigTyVarsFV :: [RdrNameHsType]
+ -> RnM (a, FreeVars)
+ -> RnM (a, FreeVars)
+bindPatSigTyVarsFV tys thing_inside
+ = bindPatSigTyVars tys $ \ tvs ->
+ thing_inside `thenM` \ (result,fvs) ->
+ returnM (result, fvs `delListFromNameSet` tvs)
-------------------------------------
checkDupOrQualNames, checkDupNames :: SDoc
-> [(RdrName, SrcLoc)]
- -> RnM d ()
+ -> TcRn m ()
-- Works in any variant of the renamer monad
checkDupOrQualNames doc_str rdr_names_w_loc
- = -- Check for use of qualified names
- mapRn_ (qualNameErr doc_str) quals `thenRn_`
+ = -- Qualified names in patterns are now rejected by the parser
+ -- but I'm not 100% certain that it finds all cases, so I've left
+ -- this check in for now. Should go eventually.
+ -- Hmm. Sooner rather than later.. data type decls
+-- mappM_ (qualNameErr doc_str) quals `thenM_`
checkDupNames doc_str rdr_names_w_loc
where
- quals = filter (isQual.fst) rdr_names_w_loc
+ quals = filter (isQual . fst) rdr_names_w_loc
checkDupNames doc_str rdr_names_w_loc
= -- Check for duplicated names in a binding group
- mapRn_ (dupNamesErr doc_str) dups
+ mappM_ (dupNamesErr doc_str) dups
where
(_, dups) = removeDups (\(n1,l1) (n2,l2) -> n1 `compare` n2) rdr_names_w_loc
\end{code}
-%*********************************************************
-%* *
-\subsection{Looking up names}
-%* *
-%*********************************************************
-
-Looking up a name in the RnEnv.
-
-\begin{code}
-lookupBndrRn rdr_name
- = traceRn (text "lookupBndrRn" <+> ppr rdr_name) `thenRn_`
- getNameEnvs `thenRn` \ (global_env, local_env) ->
-
- -- Try local env
- case lookupRdrEnv local_env rdr_name of {
- Just name -> returnRn name ;
- Nothing ->
-
- getModeRn `thenRn` \ mode ->
- case mode of
- InterfaceMode -> -- Look in the global name cache
- mkImportedGlobalFromRdrName rdr_name `thenRn` \ n ->
- traceRn (text "lookupBndrRn result:" <+> ppr n) `thenRn_`
- returnRn n
-
- SourceMode -> -- Source mode, so look up a *qualified* version
- -- of the name, so that we get the right one even
- -- if there are many with the same occ name
- -- There must *be* a binding
- getModuleRn `thenRn` \ mod ->
- case lookupRdrEnv global_env (qualifyRdrName mod rdr_name) of
- Just (name:rest) -> ASSERT( null rest )
- returnRn name
- Nothing -> pprPanic "lookupBndrRn" (ppr mod <+> ppr rdr_name)
- }
-
--- lookupOccRn looks up an occurrence of a RdrName
-lookupOccRn :: RdrName -> RnMS Name
-lookupOccRn rdr_name
- = getNameEnvs `thenRn` \ (global_env, local_env) ->
- lookup_occ global_env local_env rdr_name
-
--- lookupGlobalOccRn is like lookupOccRn, except that it looks in the global
--- environment. It's used only for
--- record field names
--- class op names in class and instance decls
-lookupGlobalOccRn :: RdrName -> RnMS Name
-lookupGlobalOccRn rdr_name
- = getNameEnvs `thenRn` \ (global_env, local_env) ->
- lookup_global_occ global_env rdr_name
-
--- lookupSigOccRn is used for type signatures and pragmas
--- Is this valid?
--- module A
--- import M( f )
--- f :: Int -> Int
--- f x = x
--- In a sense, it's clear that the 'f' in the signature must refer
--- to A.f, but the Haskell98 report does not stipulate this, so
--- I treat the 'f' in the signature as a reference to an unqualified
--- 'f' and hence fail with an ambiguous reference.
-lookupSigOccRn :: RdrName -> RnMS Name
-lookupSigOccRn = lookupOccRn
-
-{- OLD VERSION
--- This code tries to be cleverer than the above.
--- The variable in a signature must refer to a locally-defined thing,
--- even if there's an imported thing of the same name.
---
--- But this doesn't work for instance decls:
--- instance Enum Int where
--- {-# INLINE enumFrom #-}
--- ...
--- Here the enumFrom is an imported reference!
-lookupSigOccRn rdr_name
- = getNameEnvs `thenRn` \ (global_env, local_env) ->
- case (lookupRdrEnv local_env rdr_name, lookupRdrEnv global_env rdr_name) of
- (Just name, _) -> returnRn name
-
- (Nothing, Just names) -> case filter isLocallyDefined names of
- [n] -> returnRn n
- ns -> pprPanic "lookupSigOccRn" (ppr rdr_name <+> ppr names <+> ppr ns)
- -- There can't be a local top-level name-clash
- -- (That's dealt with elsewhere.)
-
- (Nothing, Nothing) -> failWithRn (mkUnboundName rdr_name)
- (unknownNameErr rdr_name)
--}
-
-
--- Look in both local and global env
-lookup_occ global_env local_env rdr_name
- = case lookupRdrEnv local_env rdr_name of
- Just name -> returnRn name
- Nothing -> lookup_global_occ global_env rdr_name
-
--- Look in global env only
-lookup_global_occ global_env rdr_name
- = case lookupRdrEnv global_env rdr_name of
- Just [name] -> returnRn name
- Just stuff@(name:_) -> addNameClashErrRn rdr_name stuff `thenRn_`
- returnRn name
- Nothing -> getModeRn `thenRn` \ mode ->
- case mode of
- -- Not found when processing source code; so fail
- SourceMode -> failWithRn (mkUnboundName rdr_name)
- (unknownNameErr rdr_name)
-
- -- Not found when processing an imported declaration,
- -- so we create a new name for the purpose
- InterfaceMode -> mkImportedGlobalFromRdrName rdr_name
-\end{code}
-%
-@lookupImplicitOccRn@ takes an RdrName representing an {\em original} name,
-and adds it to the occurrence pool so that it'll be loaded later.
-This is used when language constructs
-(such as monad comprehensions, overloaded literals, or deriving clauses)
-require some stuff to be loaded that isn't explicitly mentioned in the code.
-
-This doesn't apply in interface mode, where everything is explicit,
-but we don't check for this case:
-it does no harm to record an ``extra'' occurrence
-and @lookupImplicitOccRn@ isn't used much in interface mode
-(it's only the @Nothing@ clause of @rnDerivs@ that calls it at all I think).
-
- \fbox{{\em Jan 98: this comment is wrong: @rnHsType@ uses it quite a bit.}}
-
-For List and Tuple types it's important to get the correct
-@isLocallyDefined@ flag, which is used in turn when deciding
-whether there are any instance decls in this module are ``special''.
-The name cache should have the correct provenance, though.
-
-\begin{code}
-lookupImplicitOccRn :: RdrName -> RnM d Name
-lookupImplicitOccRn rdr_name = mkImportedGlobalFromRdrName rdr_name
-
-lookupImplicitOccsRn :: [RdrName] -> RnM d NameSet
-lookupImplicitOccsRn rdr_names
- = mapRn lookupImplicitOccRn rdr_names `thenRn` \ names ->
- returnRn (mkNameSet names)
-\end{code}
-
-@unQualInScope@ returns a function that takes a @Name@ and tells whether
-its unqualified name is in scope. This is put as a boolean flag in
-the @Name@'s provenance to guide whether or not to print the name qualified
-in error messages.
-
-\begin{code}
-unQualInScope :: GlobalRdrEnv -> Name -> Bool
-unQualInScope env
- = lookup
- where
- lookup name = case lookupRdrEnv env (mkRdrUnqual (nameOccName name)) of
- Just [name'] -> name == name'
- other -> False
-\end{code}
-
%************************************************************************
%* *
-\subsection{Envt utility functions}
+\subsection{GlobalRdrEnv}
%* *
%************************************************************************
-\subsubsection{NameEnv}% ================
+\begin{code}
+mkGlobalRdrEnv :: ModuleName -- Imported module (after doing the "as M" name change)
+ -> Bool -- True <=> want unqualified import
+ -> (Name -> Provenance)
+ -> Avails -- Whats imported
+ -> Deprecations
+ -> GlobalRdrEnv
+
+mkGlobalRdrEnv this_mod unqual_imp mk_provenance avails deprecs
+ = gbl_env2
+ where
+ -- Make the name environment. We're talking about a
+ -- single module here, so there must be no name clashes.
+ -- In practice there only ever will be if it's the module
+ -- being compiled.
+
+ -- Add qualified names for the things that are available
+ -- (Qualified names are always imported)
+ gbl_env1 = foldl add_avail emptyRdrEnv avails
+
+ -- Add unqualified names
+ gbl_env2 | unqual_imp = foldl add_unqual gbl_env1 (rdrEnvToList gbl_env1)
+ | otherwise = gbl_env1
+
+ add_unqual env (qual_name, elts)
+ = foldl add_one env elts
+ where
+ add_one env elt = addOneToGlobalRdrEnv env unqual_name elt
+ unqual_name = unqualifyRdrName qual_name
+ -- The qualified import should only have added one
+ -- binding for each qualified name! But if there's an error in
+ -- the module (multiple bindings for the same name) we may get
+ -- duplicates. So the simple thing is to do the fold.
+
+ add_avail :: GlobalRdrEnv -> AvailInfo -> GlobalRdrEnv
+ add_avail env avail = foldl (add_name (availName avail)) env (availNames avail)
+
+ add_name parent env name -- Add qualified name only
+ = addOneToGlobalRdrEnv env (mkRdrQual this_mod occ) elt
+ where
+ occ = nameOccName name
+ elt = GRE {gre_name = name,
+ gre_parent = if name == parent
+ then Nothing
+ else Just parent,
+ gre_prov = mk_provenance name,
+ gre_deprec = lookupDeprec deprecs name}
+\end{code}
\begin{code}
plusGlobalRdrEnv :: GlobalRdrEnv -> GlobalRdrEnv -> GlobalRdrEnv
plusGlobalRdrEnv env1 env2 = plusFM_C combine_globals env1 env2
-addOneToGlobalRdrEnv :: GlobalRdrEnv -> RdrName -> Name -> GlobalRdrEnv
+addOneToGlobalRdrEnv :: GlobalRdrEnv -> RdrName -> GlobalRdrElt -> GlobalRdrEnv
addOneToGlobalRdrEnv env rdr_name name = addToFM_C combine_globals env rdr_name [name]
delOneFromGlobalRdrEnv :: GlobalRdrEnv -> RdrName -> GlobalRdrEnv
delOneFromGlobalRdrEnv env rdr_name = delFromFM env rdr_name
-combine_globals :: [Name] -- Old
- -> [Name] -- New
- -> [Name]
+combine_globals :: [GlobalRdrElt] -- Old
+ -> [GlobalRdrElt] -- New
+ -> [GlobalRdrElt]
combine_globals ns_old ns_new -- ns_new is often short
= foldr add ns_old ns_new
where
- add n ns | any (is_duplicate n) ns_old = map choose ns -- Eliminate duplicates
+ add n ns | any (is_duplicate n) ns_old = map (choose n) ns -- Eliminate duplicates
| otherwise = n:ns
- where
- choose m | n==m && n `hasBetterProv` m = n
- | otherwise = m
+ choose n m | n `beats` m = n
+ | otherwise = m
-is_duplicate :: Name -> Name -> Bool
-is_duplicate n1 n2 | isLocallyDefined n1 && isLocallyDefined n2 = False
- | otherwise = n1 == n2
+ g1 `beats` g2 = gre_name g1 == gre_name g2 &&
+ gre_prov g1 `hasBetterProv` gre_prov g2
+
+ is_duplicate :: GlobalRdrElt -> GlobalRdrElt -> Bool
+ is_duplicate g1 g2 | isLocalGRE g1 && isLocalGRE g2 = False
+ is_duplicate g1 g2 = gre_name g1 == gre_name g2
\end{code}
+
We treat two bindings of a locally-defined name as a duplicate,
because they might be two separate, local defns and we want to report
and error for that, {\em not} eliminate a duplicate.
On the other hand, if you import the same name from two different
-import statements, we {\em d}* want to eliminate the duplicate, not report
+import statements, we {\em do} want to eliminate the duplicate, not report
an error.
If a module imports itself then there might be a local defn and an imported
will still have different provenances.
-
-\subsubsection{AvailInfo}% ================
-
-\begin{code}
-plusAvail (Avail n1) (Avail n2) = Avail n1
-plusAvail (AvailTC n1 ns1) (AvailTC n2 ns2) = AvailTC n2 (nub (ns1 ++ ns2))
--- Added SOF 4/97
-#ifdef DEBUG
-plusAvail a1 a2 = pprPanic "RnEnv.plusAvail" (hsep [pprAvail a1,pprAvail a2])
-#endif
-
-addAvail :: AvailEnv -> AvailInfo -> AvailEnv
-addAvail avails avail = extendNameEnv_C plusAvail avails (availName avail) avail
-
-emptyAvailEnv = emptyNameEnv
-unitAvailEnv :: AvailInfo -> AvailEnv
-unitAvailEnv a = unitNameEnv (availName a) a
-
-plusAvailEnv :: AvailEnv -> AvailEnv -> AvailEnv
-plusAvailEnv = plusNameEnv_C plusAvail
-
-availEnvElts = nameEnvElts
-
-addAvailToNameSet :: NameSet -> AvailInfo -> NameSet
-addAvailToNameSet names avail = addListToNameSet names (availNames avail)
-
-availsToNameSet :: [AvailInfo] -> NameSet
-availsToNameSet avails = foldl addAvailToNameSet emptyNameSet avails
-
-availName :: GenAvailInfo name -> name
-availName (Avail n) = n
-availName (AvailTC n _) = n
-
-availNames :: GenAvailInfo name -> [name]
-availNames (Avail n) = [n]
-availNames (AvailTC n ns) = ns
-
-addSysAvails :: AvailInfo -> [Name] -> AvailInfo
-addSysAvails avail [] = avail
-addSysAvails (AvailTC n ns) sys = AvailTC n (sys ++ ns)
-
-rdrAvailInfo :: AvailInfo -> RdrAvailInfo
--- Used when building the avails we are going to put in an interface file
--- We sort the components to reduce needless wobbling of interfaces
-rdrAvailInfo (Avail n) = Avail (nameOccName n)
-rdrAvailInfo (AvailTC n ns) = AvailTC (nameOccName n) (sortLt (<) (map nameOccName ns))
-
-filterAvail :: RdrNameIE -- Wanted
- -> AvailInfo -- Available
- -> Maybe AvailInfo -- Resulting available;
- -- Nothing if (any of the) wanted stuff isn't there
-
-filterAvail ie@(IEThingWith want wants) avail@(AvailTC n ns)
- | sub_names_ok = Just (AvailTC n (filter is_wanted ns))
- | otherwise = Nothing
- where
- is_wanted name = nameOccName name `elem` wanted_occs
- sub_names_ok = all (`elem` avail_occs) wanted_occs
- avail_occs = map nameOccName ns
- wanted_occs = map rdrNameOcc (want:wants)
-
-filterAvail (IEThingAbs _) (AvailTC n ns) = ASSERT( n `elem` ns )
- Just (AvailTC n [n])
-
-filterAvail (IEThingAbs _) avail@(Avail n) = Just avail -- Type synonyms
-
-filterAvail (IEVar _) avail@(Avail n) = Just avail
-filterAvail (IEVar v) avail@(AvailTC n ns) = Just (AvailTC n (filter wanted ns))
- where
- wanted n = nameOccName n == occ
- occ = rdrNameOcc v
- -- The second equation happens if we import a class op, thus
- -- import A( op )
- -- where op is a class operation
-
-filterAvail (IEThingAll _) avail@(AvailTC _ _) = Just avail
- -- We don't complain even if the IE says T(..), but
- -- no constrs/class ops of T are available
- -- Instead that's caught with a warning by the caller
-
-filterAvail ie avail = Nothing
-
-pprAvail :: AvailInfo -> SDoc
-pprAvail (AvailTC n ns) = ppr n <> case filter (/= n) ns of
- [] -> empty
- ns' -> parens (hsep (punctuate comma (map ppr ns')))
-
-pprAvail (Avail n) = ppr n
-\end{code}
-
-
-
-
%************************************************************************
%* *
\subsection{Free variable manipulation}
%************************************************************************
\begin{code}
-type FreeVars = NameSet
-
-plusFV :: FreeVars -> FreeVars -> FreeVars
-addOneFV :: FreeVars -> Name -> FreeVars
-unitFV :: Name -> FreeVars
-emptyFVs :: FreeVars
-plusFVs :: [FreeVars] -> FreeVars
-
-isEmptyFVs = isEmptyNameSet
-emptyFVs = emptyNameSet
-plusFVs = unionManyNameSets
-plusFV = unionNameSets
-
--- No point in adding implicitly imported names to the free-var set
-addOneFV s n = addOneToNameSet s n
-unitFV n = unitNameSet n
-
-- A useful utility
-mapFvRn f xs = mapRn f xs `thenRn` \ stuff ->
+mapFvRn f xs = mappM f xs `thenM` \ stuff ->
let
(ys, fvs_s) = unzip stuff
in
- returnRn (ys, plusFVs fvs_s)
+ returnM (ys, plusFVs fvs_s)
\end{code}
%* *
%************************************************************************
-
-
\begin{code}
-warnUnusedModules :: [ModuleName] -> RnM d ()
+warnUnusedModules :: [ModuleName] -> TcRn m ()
warnUnusedModules mods
- | not opt_WarnUnusedImports = returnRn ()
- | otherwise = mapRn_ (addWarnRn . unused_mod) mods
+ = ifOptM Opt_WarnUnusedImports (mappM_ (addWarn . unused_mod) mods)
where
- unused_mod m = vcat [ptext SLIT("Module") <+> quotes (pprModuleName m) <+>
+ unused_mod m = vcat [ptext SLIT("Module") <+> quotes (ppr m) <+>
text "is imported, but nothing from it is used",
- parens (ptext SLIT("except perhaps to re-export instances visible in") <+>
- quotes (pprModuleName m))]
+ parens (ptext SLIT("except perhaps instances visible in") <+>
+ quotes (ppr m))]
-warnUnusedLocalBinds, warnUnusedImports, warnUnusedMatches :: [Name] -> RnM d ()
-warnUnusedImports names
- | not opt_WarnUnusedImports
- = returnRn () -- Don't force names unless necessary
- | otherwise
- = warnUnusedBinds (const True) names
-
-warnUnusedLocalBinds ns
- | not opt_WarnUnusedBinds = returnRn ()
- | otherwise = warnUnusedBinds (const True) ns
+warnUnusedImports, warnUnusedTopBinds :: [GlobalRdrElt] -> TcRn m ()
+warnUnusedImports gres = ifOptM Opt_WarnUnusedImports (warnUnusedGREs gres)
+warnUnusedTopBinds gres = ifOptM Opt_WarnUnusedBinds (warnUnusedGREs gres)
-warnUnusedMatches names
- | opt_WarnUnusedMatches = warnUnusedGroup (const True) names
- | otherwise = returnRn ()
+warnUnusedLocalBinds, warnUnusedMatches :: [Name] -> TcRn m ()
+warnUnusedLocalBinds names = ifOptM Opt_WarnUnusedBinds (warnUnusedLocals names)
+warnUnusedMatches names = ifOptM Opt_WarnUnusedMatches (warnUnusedLocals names)
-------------------------
+-- Helpers
+warnUnusedGREs gres = warnUnusedBinds [(n,p) | GRE {gre_name = n, gre_prov = p} <- gres]
+warnUnusedLocals names = warnUnusedBinds [(n,LocalDef) | n<-names]
-warnUnusedBinds :: (Bool -> Bool) -> [Name] -> RnM d ()
-warnUnusedBinds warn_when_local names
- = mapRn_ (warnUnusedGroup warn_when_local) groups
+warnUnusedBinds :: [(Name,Provenance)] -> TcRn m ()
+warnUnusedBinds names
+ = mappM_ warnUnusedGroup groups
where
-- Group by provenance
- groups = equivClasses cmp names
- name1 `cmp` name2 = getNameProvenance name1 `cmp_prov` getNameProvenance name2
+ groups = equivClasses cmp (filter reportable names)
+ (_,prov1) `cmp` (_,prov2) = prov1 `compare` prov2
- cmp_prov (LocalDef _ _) (NonLocalDef _ _) = LT
- cmp_prov (LocalDef loc1 _) (LocalDef loc2 _) = loc1 `compare` loc2
- cmp_prov (NonLocalDef (UserImport m1 loc1 _) _)
- (NonLocalDef (UserImport m2 loc2 _) _) =
- (m1 `compare` m2) `thenCmp` (loc1 `compare` loc2)
- cmp_prov (NonLocalDef _ _) (LocalDef _ _) = GT
- -- In-scope NonLocalDefs must have UserImport info on them
+ reportable (name,_) = reportIfUnused (nameOccName name)
--------------------------
--- NOTE: the function passed to warnUnusedGroup is
--- now always (const True) so we should be able to
--- simplify the code slightly. I'm leaving it there
--- for now just in case I havn't realised why it was there.
--- Looks highly bogus to me. SLPJ Dec 99
+-------------------------
-warnUnusedGroup :: (Bool -> Bool) -> [Name] -> RnM d ()
-warnUnusedGroup emit_warning names
- | null filtered_names = returnRn ()
- | not (emit_warning is_local) = returnRn ()
- | otherwise
- = pushSrcLocRn def_loc $
- addWarnRn $
- sep [msg <> colon, nest 4 (fsep (punctuate comma (map ppr filtered_names)))]
+warnUnusedGroup :: [(Name,Provenance)] -> TcRn m ()
+warnUnusedGroup names
+ = addSrcLoc def_loc $
+ addWarn $
+ sep [msg <> colon, nest 4 (fsep (punctuate comma (map (ppr.fst) names)))]
where
- filtered_names = filter reportable names
- name1 = head filtered_names
- (is_local, def_loc, msg)
- = case getNameProvenance name1 of
- LocalDef loc _ -> (True, loc, text "Defined but not used")
- NonLocalDef (UserImport mod loc _) _ ->
- (True, loc, text "Imported from" <+> quotes (ppr mod) <+>
- text "but not used")
- other -> (False, getSrcLoc name1, text "Strangely defined but not used")
-
- reportable name = case occNameUserString (nameOccName name) of
- ('_' : _) -> False
- zz_other -> True
- -- Haskell 98 encourages compilers to suppress warnings about
- -- unused names in a pattern if they start with "_".
+ (name1, prov1) = head names
+ loc1 = nameSrcLoc name1
+ (def_loc, msg) = case prov1 of
+ LocalDef -> (loc1, unused_msg)
+ NonLocalDef (UserImport mod loc _) -> (loc, imp_from mod)
+
+ unused_msg = text "Defined but not used"
+ imp_from mod = text "Imported from" <+> quotes (ppr mod) <+> text "but not used"
\end{code}
\begin{code}
-addNameClashErrRn rdr_name (name1:names)
- = addErrRn (vcat [ptext SLIT("Ambiguous occurrence") <+> quotes (ppr rdr_name),
- ptext SLIT("It could refer to") <+> vcat (msg1 : msgs)])
+addNameClashErrRn rdr_name (np1:nps)
+ = addErr (vcat [ptext SLIT("Ambiguous occurrence") <+> quotes (ppr rdr_name),
+ ptext SLIT("It could refer to") <+> vcat (msg1 : msgs)])
where
- msg1 = ptext SLIT("either") <+> mk_ref name1
- msgs = [ptext SLIT(" or") <+> mk_ref name | name <- names]
- mk_ref name = quotes (ppr name) <> comma <+> pprNameProvenance name
-
-fixityClashErr (rdr_name, ((_,how_in_scope1), (_, how_in_scope2)))
- = hang (hsep [ptext SLIT("Conflicting fixities for"), quotes (ppr rdr_name)])
- 4 (vcat [ppr how_in_scope1,
- ppr how_in_scope2])
+ msg1 = ptext SLIT("either") <+> mk_ref np1
+ msgs = [ptext SLIT(" or") <+> mk_ref np | np <- nps]
+ mk_ref gre = quotes (ppr (gre_name gre)) <> comma <+> pprNameProvenance gre
shadowedNameWarn shadow
= hsep [ptext SLIT("This binding for"),
where
flavour = occNameFlavour (rdrNameOcc name)
+badOrigBinding name
+ = ptext SLIT("Illegal binding of built-in syntax:") <+> ppr (rdrNameOcc name)
+ -- The rdrNameOcc is because we don't want to print Prelude.(,)
+
qualNameErr descriptor (name,loc)
- = pushSrcLocRn loc $
- addErrRn (hsep [ ptext SLIT("Invalid use of qualified name"),
- quotes (ppr name),
- ptext SLIT("in"),
+ = addSrcLoc loc $
+ addErr (vcat [ ptext SLIT("Invalid use of qualified name") <+> quotes (ppr name),
descriptor])
dupNamesErr descriptor ((name,loc) : dup_things)
- = pushSrcLocRn loc $
- addErrRn ((ptext SLIT("Conflicting definitions for") <+> quotes (ppr name))
+ = addSrcLoc loc $
+ addErr ((ptext SLIT("Conflicting definitions for") <+> quotes (ppr name))
$$
- (ptext SLIT("in") <+> descriptor))
+ descriptor)
+
+noIfaceErr dflags mod_name boot_file files
+ = ptext SLIT("Could not find interface file for") <+> quotes (ppr mod_name)
+ $$ extra
+ where
+ extra
+ | verbosity dflags < 3 =
+ text "(use -v to see a list of the files searched for)"
+ | otherwise =
+ hang (ptext SLIT("locations searched:")) 4 (vcat (map text files))
+
+warnDeprec :: GlobalRdrElt -> TcRn m ()
+warnDeprec (GRE {gre_name = name, gre_deprec = Just txt})
+ = ifOptM Opt_WarnDeprecations $
+ addWarn (sep [ text (occNameFlavour (nameOccName name)) <+>
+ quotes (ppr name) <+> text "is deprecated:",
+ nest 4 (ppr txt) ])
\end{code}
+