\section[RnIfaces]{Cacheing and Renaming of Interfaces}
\begin{code}
-module RnIfaces (
- getInterfaceExports,
+module RnIfaces
+ (
+ getInterfaceExports,
getImportedInstDecls, getImportedRules,
- lookupFixity, loadHomeInterface,
- importDecl, recordSlurp,
- getImportVersions, getSlurped,
-
- checkUpToDate,
-
- getDeclBinders, getDeclSysBinders,
- removeContext -- removeContext probably belongs somewhere else
- ) where
+ lookupFixityRn,
+ importDecl, ImportDeclResult(..), recordLocalSlurps,
+ mkImportInfo, getSlurped
+ )
+where
#include "HsVersions.h"
-import CmdLineOpts ( opt_NoPruneDecls, opt_IgnoreIfacePragmas )
-import HsSyn ( HsDecl(..), TyClDecl(..), InstDecl(..), IfaceSig(..),
- HsType(..), ConDecl(..), IE(..), ConDetails(..), Sig(..),
- ForeignDecl(..), ForKind(..), isDynamic,
- FixitySig(..), RuleDecl(..),
- isClassOpSig
- )
-import BasicTypes ( Version, NewOrData(..), defaultFixity )
-import RdrHsSyn ( RdrNameHsDecl, RdrNameInstDecl, RdrNameTyClDecl, RdrNameRuleDecl,
- extractHsTyRdrNames
- )
-import RnEnv ( mkImportedGlobalName, newImportedBinder, mkImportedGlobalFromRdrName,
- lookupOccRn, lookupImplicitOccRn,
- pprAvail,
- availName, availNames, addAvailToNameSet,
- FreeVars, emptyFVs
- )
+import CmdLineOpts ( opt_NoPruneDecls, opt_NoPruneTyDecls, opt_IgnoreIfacePragmas )
+import HscTypes
+import HsSyn ( HsDecl(..), InstDecl(..), HsType(..) )
+import HsImpExp ( ImportDecl(..) )
+import BasicTypes ( Version, defaultFixity )
+import RdrHsSyn ( RdrNameHsDecl, RdrNameInstDecl )
+import RnHiFiles ( tryLoadInterface, loadHomeInterface, loadInterface, loadOrphanModules )
+import RnEnv
import RnMonad
-import RnHsSyn ( RenamedHsDecl )
-import ParseIface ( parseIface, IfaceStuff(..) )
-
-import FiniteMap ( FiniteMap, sizeFM, emptyFM, delFromFM, listToFM,
- lookupFM, addToFM, addToFM_C, addListToFM,
- fmToList, elemFM, foldFM
- )
-import Name ( Name {-instance NamedThing-},
- nameModule, isLocallyDefined,
- isWiredInName, nameUnique, NamedThing(..)
+import Name ( Name {-instance NamedThing-}, nameOccName,
+ nameModule, isLocallyDefined,
+ NamedThing(..),
+ elemNameEnv
)
-import Module ( Module, moduleString, pprModule,
- mkVanillaModule, pprModuleName,
- moduleUserString, moduleName, isLibModule,
+import Module ( Module, ModuleEnv,
+ moduleName, isModuleInThisPackage,
ModuleName, WhereFrom(..),
+ emptyModuleEnv, lookupModuleEnvByName,
+ extendModuleEnv_C, lookupWithDefaultModuleEnv
)
-import RdrName ( RdrName, rdrNameOcc )
import NameSet
-import Var ( Id )
-import SrcLoc ( mkSrcLoc, SrcLoc )
-import PrelMods ( pREL_GHC )
-import PrelInfo ( cCallishTyKeys, thinAirModules )
-import Bag
-import Maybes ( MaybeErr(..), maybeToBool, orElse )
-import ListSetOps ( unionLists )
-import Outputable
-import Unique ( Unique )
-import StringBuffer ( StringBuffer, hGetStringBuffer )
-import FastString ( mkFastString )
-import ErrUtils ( Message )
-import Lex
+import PrelInfo ( wiredInThingEnv )
+import Maybes ( orElse )
+import FiniteMap
import Outputable
+import Bag
-import IO ( isDoesNotExistError )
-import List ( nub )
-\end{code}
-
-
-%*********************************************************
-%* *
-\subsection{Loading a new interface file}
-%* *
-%*********************************************************
-
-\begin{code}
-loadHomeInterface :: SDoc -> Name -> RnM d Ifaces
-loadHomeInterface doc_str name
- = loadInterface doc_str (moduleName (nameModule name)) ImportBySystem `thenRn` \ (_, ifaces) ->
- returnRn ifaces
-
-loadOrphanModules :: [ModuleName] -> RnM d ()
-loadOrphanModules mods
- | null mods = returnRn ()
- | otherwise = traceRn (text "Loading orphan modules:" <+> fsep (map pprModuleName mods)) `thenRn_`
- mapRn_ load mods `thenRn_`
- returnRn ()
- where
- load mod = loadInterface (pprModuleName mod <+> ptext SLIT("is a orphan-instance module")) mod ImportBySystem
-
-loadInterface :: SDoc -> ModuleName -> WhereFrom -> RnM d (Module, Ifaces)
-loadInterface doc_str mod_name from
- = getIfacesRn `thenRn` \ ifaces ->
- let
- mod_map = iImpModInfo ifaces
- mod_info = lookupFM mod_map mod_name
- in_map = maybeToBool mod_info
- in
-
- -- Issue a warning for a redundant {- SOURCE -} import
- -- It's redundant if the moduld is in the iImpModInfo at all,
- -- because we arrange to read all the ordinary imports before
- -- any of the {- SOURCE -} imports
- warnCheckRn (not (in_map && case from of {ImportByUserSource -> True; other -> False}))
- (warnRedundantSourceImport mod_name) `thenRn_`
-
- -- CHECK WHETHER WE HAVE IT ALREADY
- case mod_info of {
- Just (_, _, Just (load_mod, _, _))
- -> -- We're read it already so don't re-read it
- returnRn (load_mod, ifaces) ;
-
- mod_map_result ->
-
- -- READ THE MODULE IN
- findAndReadIface doc_str mod_name from in_map
- `thenRn` \ (hi_boot_read, read_result) ->
- case read_result of {
- Nothing -> -- Not found, so add an empty export env to the Ifaces map
- -- so that we don't look again
- let
- mod = mkVanillaModule mod_name
- new_mod_map = addToFM mod_map mod_name (0, False, Just (mod, False, []))
- new_ifaces = ifaces { iImpModInfo = new_mod_map }
- in
- setIfacesRn new_ifaces `thenRn_`
- failWithRn (mod, new_ifaces) (noIfaceErr mod hi_boot_read) ;
-
- -- Found and parsed!
- Just (mod, iface) ->
-
- -- LOAD IT INTO Ifaces
-
- -- NB: *first* we do loadDecl, so that the provenance of all the locally-defined
- --- names is done correctly (notably, whether this is an .hi file or .hi-boot file).
- -- If we do loadExport first the wrong info gets into the cache (unless we
- -- explicitly tag each export which seems a bit of a bore)
-
- getModuleRn `thenRn` \ this_mod_nm ->
- let
- rd_decls = pi_decls iface
- in
- foldlRn (loadDecl mod) (iDecls ifaces) rd_decls `thenRn` \ new_decls ->
- foldlRn (loadInstDecl mod) (iInsts ifaces) (pi_insts iface) `thenRn` \ new_insts ->
- (if (opt_IgnoreIfacePragmas)
- then returnRn emptyBag
- else foldlRn (loadRule mod) (iRules ifaces) (pi_rules iface)) `thenRn` \ new_rules ->
- foldlRn (loadFixDecl mod_name) (iFixes ifaces) rd_decls `thenRn` \ new_fixities ->
- mapRn (loadExport this_mod_nm) (pi_exports iface) `thenRn` \ avails_s ->
- let
- -- For an explicit user import, add to mod_map info about
- -- the things the imported module depends on, extracted
- -- from its usage info.
- mod_map1 = case from of
- ImportByUser -> addModDeps mod mod_map (pi_usages iface)
- other -> mod_map
-
- -- Now add info about this module
- mod_map2 = addToFM mod_map1 mod_name mod_details
- mod_details = (pi_mod iface, pi_orphan iface, Just (mod, hi_boot_read, concat avails_s))
-
- new_ifaces = ifaces { iImpModInfo = mod_map2,
- iDecls = new_decls,
- iFixes = new_fixities,
- iRules = new_rules,
- iInsts = new_insts }
- in
- setIfacesRn new_ifaces `thenRn_`
- returnRn (mod, new_ifaces)
- }}
-
-addModDeps :: Module -> ImportedModuleInfo
- -> [ImportVersion a] -> ImportedModuleInfo
-addModDeps mod mod_deps new_deps
- = foldr add mod_deps new_deps
- where
- is_lib = isLibModule mod -- Don't record dependencies when importing a library module
- add (imp_mod, version, has_orphans, _) deps
- | is_lib && not has_orphans = deps
- | otherwise = addToFM_C combine deps imp_mod (version, has_orphans, Nothing)
- -- Record dependencies for modules that are
- -- either are dependent via a non-library module
- -- or contain orphan rules or instance decls
-
- -- Don't ditch a module that's already loaded!!
- combine old@(_, _, Just _) new = old
- combine old@(_, _, Nothing) new = new
-
-loadExport :: ModuleName -> ExportItem -> RnM d [AvailInfo]
-loadExport this_mod (mod, entities)
- | mod == this_mod = returnRn []
- -- If the module exports anything defined in this module, just ignore it.
- -- Reason: otherwise it looks as if there are two local definition sites
- -- for the thing, and an error gets reported. Easiest thing is just to
- -- filter them out up front. This situation only arises if a module
- -- imports itself, or another module that imported it. (Necessarily,
- -- this invoves a loop.) Consequence: if you say
- -- module A where
- -- import B( AType )
- -- type AType = ...
- --
- -- module B( AType ) where
- -- import {-# SOURCE #-} A( AType )
- --
- -- then you'll get a 'B does not export AType' message. A bit bogus
- -- but it's a bogus thing to do!
-
- | otherwise
- = mapRn (load_entity mod) entities
- where
- new_name mod occ = mkImportedGlobalName mod occ
-
- load_entity mod (Avail occ)
- = new_name mod occ `thenRn` \ name ->
- returnRn (Avail name)
- load_entity mod (AvailTC occ occs)
- = new_name mod occ `thenRn` \ name ->
- mapRn (new_name mod) occs `thenRn` \ names ->
- returnRn (AvailTC name names)
-
-
-loadFixDecl :: ModuleName -> FixityEnv
- -> (Version, RdrNameHsDecl)
- -> RnM d FixityEnv
-loadFixDecl mod_name fixity_env (version, FixD sig@(FixitySig rdr_name fixity loc))
- = -- Ignore the version; when the fixity changes the version of
- -- its 'host' entity changes, so we don't need a separate version
- -- number for fixities
- mkImportedGlobalName mod_name (rdrNameOcc rdr_name) `thenRn` \ name ->
- let
- new_fixity_env = addToNameEnv fixity_env name (FixitySig name fixity loc)
- in
- returnRn new_fixity_env
-
- -- Ignore the other sorts of decl
-loadFixDecl mod_name fixity_env other_decl = returnRn fixity_env
-
-loadDecl :: Module
- -> DeclsMap
- -> (Version, RdrNameHsDecl)
- -> RnM d DeclsMap
-
-loadDecl mod decls_map (version, decl)
- = getDeclBinders new_name decl `thenRn` \ maybe_avail ->
- case maybe_avail of {
- Nothing -> returnRn decls_map; -- No bindings
- Just avail ->
-
- getDeclSysBinders new_name decl `thenRn` \ sys_bndrs ->
- let
- main_name = availName avail
- new_decls_map = foldl add_decl decls_map
- [ (name, (version, avail, name==main_name, (mod, decl')))
- | name <- sys_bndrs ++ availNames avail]
- add_decl decls_map (name, stuff)
- = WARN( name `elemNameEnv` decls_map, ppr name )
- addToNameEnv decls_map name stuff
- in
- returnRn new_decls_map
- }
- where
- -- newImportedBinder puts into the cache the binder with the
- -- module information set correctly. When the decl is later renamed,
- -- the binding site will thereby get the correct module.
- new_name rdr_name loc = newImportedBinder mod rdr_name
-
- {-
- If a signature decl is being loaded, and optIgnoreIfacePragmas is on,
- we toss away unfolding information.
-
- Also, if the signature is loaded from a module we're importing from source,
- we do the same. This is to avoid situations when compiling a pair of mutually
- recursive modules, peering at unfolding info in the interface file of the other,
- e.g., you compile A, it looks at B's interface file and may as a result change
- its interface file. Hence, B is recompiled, maybe changing its interface file,
- which will the unfolding info used in A to become invalid. Simple way out is to
- just ignore unfolding info.
-
- [Jan 99: I junked the second test above. If we're importing from an hi-boot
- file there isn't going to *be* any pragma info. Maybe the above comment
- dates from a time where we picked up a .hi file first if it existed?]
- -}
- decl' = case decl of
- SigD (IfaceSig name tp ls loc) | opt_IgnoreIfacePragmas
- -> SigD (IfaceSig name tp [] loc)
- other -> decl
-
-loadInstDecl :: Module
- -> Bag GatedDecl
- -> RdrNameInstDecl
- -> RnM d (Bag GatedDecl)
-loadInstDecl mod insts decl@(InstDecl inst_ty binds uprags dfun_name src_loc)
- =
- -- Find out what type constructors and classes are "gates" for the
- -- instance declaration. If all these "gates" are slurped in then
- -- we should slurp the instance decl too.
- --
- -- We *don't* want to count names in the context part as gates, though.
- -- For example:
- -- instance Foo a => Baz (T a) where ...
- --
- -- Here the gates are Baz and T, but *not* Foo.
- let
- munged_inst_ty = removeContext inst_ty
- free_names = extractHsTyRdrNames munged_inst_ty
- in
- setModuleRn (moduleName mod) $
- mapRn mkImportedGlobalFromRdrName free_names `thenRn` \ gate_names ->
- returnRn ((mkNameSet gate_names, (mod, InstD decl)) `consBag` insts)
-
-
--- In interface files, the instance decls now look like
--- forall a. Foo a -> Baz (T a)
--- so we have to strip off function argument types as well
--- as the bit before the '=>' (which is always empty in interface files)
-removeContext (HsForAllTy tvs cxt ty) = HsForAllTy tvs [] (removeFuns ty)
-removeContext ty = removeFuns ty
-
-removeFuns (MonoFunTy _ ty) = removeFuns ty
-removeFuns ty = ty
-
-
-loadRule :: Module -> Bag GatedDecl
- -> RdrNameRuleDecl -> RnM d (Bag GatedDecl)
--- "Gate" the rule simply by whether the rule variable is
--- needed. We can refine this later.
-loadRule mod rules decl@(IfaceRuleDecl var body src_loc)
- = setModuleRn (moduleName mod) $
- mkImportedGlobalFromRdrName var `thenRn` \ var_name ->
- returnRn ((unitNameSet var_name, (mod, RuleD decl)) `consBag` rules)
-\end{code}
-
-
-%********************************************************
-%* *
-\subsection{Loading usage information}
-%* *
-%********************************************************
-
-\begin{code}
-checkUpToDate :: ModuleName -> RnMG Bool -- True <=> no need to recompile
-checkUpToDate mod_name
- = getIfacesRn `thenRn` \ ifaces ->
- findAndReadIface doc_str mod_name
- ImportByUser
- (error "checkUpToDate") `thenRn` \ (_, read_result) ->
-
- -- CHECK WHETHER WE HAVE IT ALREADY
- case read_result of
- Nothing -> -- Old interface file not found, so we'd better bail out
- traceRn (sep [ptext SLIT("Didnt find old iface"),
- pprModuleName mod_name]) `thenRn_`
- returnRn False
-
- Just (_, iface)
- -> -- Found it, so now check it
- checkModUsage (pi_usages iface)
- where
- -- Only look in current directory, with suffix .hi
- doc_str = sep [ptext SLIT("need usage info from"), pprModuleName mod_name]
-
-checkModUsage [] = returnRn True -- Yes! Everything is up to date!
-
-checkModUsage ((mod_name, old_mod_vers, _, Specifically []) : rest)
- -- If CurrentModule.hi contains
- -- import Foo :: ;
- -- then that simply records that Foo lies below CurrentModule in the
- -- hierarchy, but CurrentModule doesn't depend in any way on Foo.
- -- In this case we don't even want to open Foo's interface.
- = traceRn (ptext SLIT("Nothing used from:") <+> ppr mod_name) `thenRn_`
- checkModUsage rest -- This one's ok, so check the rest
-
-checkModUsage ((mod_name, old_mod_vers, _, whats_imported) : rest)
- = loadInterface doc_str mod_name ImportBySystem `thenRn` \ (mod, ifaces) ->
- let
- maybe_mod_vers = case lookupFM (iImpModInfo ifaces) mod_name of
- Just (version, _, Just (_, _, _)) -> Just version
- other -> Nothing
- in
- case maybe_mod_vers of {
- Nothing -> -- If we can't find a version number for the old module then
- -- bail out saying things aren't up to date
- traceRn (sep [ptext SLIT("Can't find version number for module"),
- pprModuleName mod_name])
- `thenRn_` returnRn False ;
-
- Just new_mod_vers ->
-
- -- If the module version hasn't changed, just move on
- if new_mod_vers == old_mod_vers then
- traceRn (sep [ptext SLIT("Module version unchanged:"), pprModuleName mod_name])
- `thenRn_` checkModUsage rest
- else
- traceRn (sep [ptext SLIT("Module version has changed:"), pprModuleName mod_name])
- `thenRn_`
- -- Module version changed, so check entities inside
-
- -- If the usage info wants to say "I imported everything from this module"
- -- it does so by making whats_imported equal to Everything
- -- In that case, we must recompile
- case whats_imported of {
- Everything -> traceRn (ptext SLIT("...and I needed the whole module")) `thenRn_`
- returnRn False; -- Bale out
-
- Specifically old_local_vers ->
-
- -- Non-empty usage list, so check item by item
- checkEntityUsage mod_name (iDecls ifaces) old_local_vers `thenRn` \ up_to_date ->
- if up_to_date then
- traceRn (ptext SLIT("...but the bits I use haven't.")) `thenRn_`
- checkModUsage rest -- This one's ok, so check the rest
- else
- returnRn False -- This one failed, so just bail out now
- }}
- where
- doc_str = sep [ptext SLIT("need version info for"), pprModuleName mod_name]
-
-
-checkEntityUsage mod decls []
- = returnRn True -- Yes! All up to date!
-
-checkEntityUsage mod decls ((occ_name,old_vers) : rest)
- = mkImportedGlobalName mod occ_name `thenRn` \ name ->
- case lookupNameEnv decls name of
-
- Nothing -> -- We used it before, but it ain't there now
- traceRn (sep [ptext SLIT("No longer exported:"), ppr name])
- `thenRn_` returnRn False
-
- Just (new_vers,_,_,_) -- It's there, but is it up to date?
- | new_vers == old_vers
- -- Up to date, so check the rest
- -> checkEntityUsage mod decls rest
-
- | otherwise
- -- Out of date, so bale out
- -> traceRn (sep [ptext SLIT("Out of date:"), ppr name]) `thenRn_`
- returnRn False
+import List ( nub )
\end{code}
%*********************************************************
%* *
-\subsection{Getting in a declaration}
-%* *
-%*********************************************************
-
-\begin{code}
-importDecl :: Name -> RnMG (Maybe (Module, RdrNameHsDecl))
- -- Returns Nothing for
- -- (a) wired in name
- -- (b) local decl
- -- (c) already slurped
-
-importDecl name
- | isWiredInName name
- = returnRn Nothing
- | otherwise
- = getSlurped `thenRn` \ already_slurped ->
- if name `elemNameSet` already_slurped then
- returnRn Nothing -- Already dealt with
- else
- if isLocallyDefined name then -- Don't bring in decls from
- -- the renamed module's own interface file
- addWarnRn (importDeclWarn name) `thenRn_`
- returnRn Nothing
- else
- getNonWiredInDecl name
-\end{code}
-
-\begin{code}
-getNonWiredInDecl :: Name -> RnMG (Maybe (Module, RdrNameHsDecl))
-getNonWiredInDecl needed_name
- = traceRn doc_str `thenRn_`
- loadHomeInterface doc_str needed_name `thenRn` \ ifaces ->
- case lookupNameEnv (iDecls ifaces) needed_name of
-
- Just (version,avail,_,decl)
- -> recordSlurp (Just version) avail `thenRn_`
- returnRn (Just decl)
-
- Nothing -- Can happen legitimately for "Optional" occurrences
- -> addErrRn (getDeclErr needed_name) `thenRn_`
- returnRn Nothing
- where
- doc_str = ptext SLIT("need decl for") <+> ppr needed_name
-\end{code}
-
-@getWiredInDecl@ maps a wired-in @Name@ to what it makes available.
-It behaves exactly as if the wired in decl were actually in an interface file.
-Specifically,
-\begin{itemize}
-\item if the wired-in name is a data type constructor or a data constructor,
- it brings in the type constructor and all the data constructors; and
- marks as ``occurrences'' any free vars of the data con.
-
-\item similarly for synonum type constructor
-
-\item if the wired-in name is another wired-in Id, it marks as ``occurrences''
- the free vars of the Id's type.
-
-\item it loads the interface file for the wired-in thing for the
- sole purpose of making sure that its instance declarations are available
-\end{itemize}
-All this is necessary so that we know all types that are ``in play'', so
-that we know just what instances to bring into scope.
-
-
-
-
-%*********************************************************
-%* *
\subsection{Getting what a module exports}
%* *
%*********************************************************
\begin{code}
getInterfaceExports :: ModuleName -> WhereFrom -> RnMG (Module, Avails)
getInterfaceExports mod_name from
- = loadInterface doc_str mod_name from `thenRn` \ (mod, ifaces) ->
- case lookupFM (iImpModInfo ifaces) mod_name of
- Nothing -> -- Not there; it must be that the interface file wasn't found;
- -- the error will have been reported already.
- -- (Actually loadInterface should put the empty export env in there
- -- anyway, but this does no harm.)
- returnRn (mod, [])
-
- Just (_, _, Just (mod, _, avails)) -> returnRn (mod, avails)
- where
- doc_str = sep [pprModuleName mod_name, ptext SLIT("is directly imported")]
+ = getHomeIfaceTableRn `thenRn` \ hit ->
+ case lookupModuleEnvByName hit mod_name of {
+ Just mi -> returnRn (mi_module mi, mi_exports mi) ;
+ Nothing ->
+
+ loadInterface doc_str mod_name from `thenRn` \ ifaces ->
+ case lookupModuleEnvByName (iPIT ifaces) mod_name of
+ Just mi -> returnRn (mi_module mi, mi_exports mi) ;
+ -- loadInterface always puts something in the map
+ -- even if it's a fake
+ Nothing -> pprPanic "getInterfaceExports" (ppr mod_name)
+ }
+ where
+ doc_str = sep [ppr mod_name, ptext SLIT("is directly imported")]
\end{code}
getIfacesRn `thenRn` \ ifaces ->
let
orphan_mods =
- [mod | (mod, (_, True, Nothing)) <- fmToList (iImpModInfo ifaces)]
+ [mod | (mod, (True, _, False)) <- fmToList (iImpModInfo ifaces)]
in
loadOrphanModules orphan_mods `thenRn_`
where
gate_list = nameSetToList gates
- load_home gate | isLocallyDefined gate
- = returnRn ()
- | otherwise
- = loadHomeInterface (ppr gate <+> text "is an instance gate") gate `thenRn_`
- returnRn ()
-
ppr_brief_inst_decl (mod, InstD (InstDecl inst_ty _ _ _ _))
= case inst_ty of
HsForAllTy _ _ tau -> ppr tau
= getIfacesRn `thenRn` \ ifaces ->
let
gates = iSlurp ifaces -- Anything at all that's been slurped
- (decls, new_rules) = selectGated gates (iRules ifaces)
+ rules = iRules ifaces
+ (decls, new_rules) = selectGated gates rules
in
- setIfacesRn (ifaces { iRules = new_rules }) `thenRn_`
+ if null decls then
+ returnRn []
+ else
+ setIfacesRn (ifaces { iRules = new_rules }) `thenRn_`
traceRn (sep [text "getImportedRules:",
- text "Slurped" <+> int (length decls) <+> text "rules"]) `thenRn_`
+ text "Slurped" <+> int (length decls) <+> text "rules"]) `thenRn_`
returnRn decls
selectGated gates decl_bag
| isEmptyNameSet (reqd `minusNameSet` gates) = (decl:yes, no)
| otherwise = (yes, (reqd,decl) `consBag` no)
-lookupFixity :: Name -> RnMS Fixity
-lookupFixity name
+lookupFixityRn :: Name -> RnMS Fixity
+lookupFixityRn name
| isLocallyDefined name
= getFixityEnv `thenRn` \ local_fix_env ->
- case lookupNameEnv local_fix_env name of
- Just (FixitySig _ fix _) -> returnRn fix
- Nothing -> returnRn defaultFixity
+ returnRn (lookupLocalFixity local_fix_env name)
| otherwise -- Imported
- = loadHomeInterface doc name `thenRn` \ ifaces ->
- case lookupNameEnv (iFixes ifaces) name of
- Just (FixitySig _ fix _) -> returnRn fix
- Nothing -> returnRn defaultFixity
+ -- 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', which is defined in module B. 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.
+ = getHomeIfaceTableRn `thenRn` \ hit ->
+ loadHomeInterface doc name `thenRn` \ ifaces ->
+ case lookupTable hit (iPIT ifaces) name of
+ Just iface -> returnRn (lookupNameEnv (mi_fixities iface) name `orElse` defaultFixity)
+ Nothing -> returnRn defaultFixity
where
doc = ptext SLIT("Checking fixity for") <+> ppr name
\end{code}
things it uses. It records:
\begin{itemize}
-\item anything reachable from its body code
-\item any module exported with a @module Foo@.
+\item (a) anything reachable from its body code
+\item (b) any module exported with a @module Foo@
+\item (c) anything reachable from an exported item
\end{itemize}
-%
-Why the latter? Because if @Foo@ changes then this module's export list
+
+Why (b)? Because if @Foo@ changes then this module's export list
will change, so we must recompile this module at least as far as
making a new interface file --- but in practice that means complete
recompilation.
-What about this?
+Why (c)? Consider this:
\begin{verbatim}
module A( f, g ) where | module B( f ) where
import B( f ) | f = h 3
g = ... | h = ...
\end{verbatim}
-Should we record @B.f@ in @A@'s usages? In fact we don't. Certainly,
-if anything about @B.f@ changes than anyone who imports @A@ should be
-recompiled; they'll get an early exit if they don't use @B.f@.
-However, even if @B.f@ doesn't change at all, @B.h@ may do so, and
-this change may not be reflected in @f@'s version number. So there
-are two things going on when compiling module @A@:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item Are @A.o@ and @A.hi@ correct? Then we can bale out early.
-\item Should modules that import @A@ be recompiled?
-\end{enumerate}
-
-For (1) it is slightly harmful to record @B.f@ in @A@'s usages,
-because a change in @B.f@'s version will provoke full recompilation of
-@A@, producing an identical @A.o@, and @A.hi@ differing only in its
-usage-version of @B.f@ (and this usage-version info isn't used by any
-importer).
-
-For (2), because of the tricky @B.h@ question above, we ensure that
-@A.hi@ is touched (even if identical to its previous version) if A's
-recompilation was triggered by an imported @.hi@ file date change.
-Given that, there's no need to record @B.f@ in @A@'s usages.
-
-On the other hand, if @A@ exports @module B@, then we {\em do} count
-@module B@ among @A@'s usages, because we must recompile @A@ to ensure
-that @A.hi@ changes appropriately.
-
-HOWEVER, we *do* record the usage
- import B <n> :: ;
+Here, @B.f@ isn't used in A. Should we nevertheless record @B.f@ in
+@A@'s usages? Our idea is that we aren't going to touch A.hi if it is
+*identical* to what it was before. If anything about @B.f@ changes
+than anyone who imports @A@ should be recompiled in case they use
+@B.f@ (they'll get an early exit if they don't). So, if anything
+about @B.f@ changes we'd better make sure that something in A.hi
+changes, and the convenient way to do that is to record the version
+number @B.f@ in A.hi in the usage list. If B.f changes that'll force a
+complete recompiation of A, which is overkill but it's the only way to
+write a new, slightly different, A.hi.
+
+But the example is tricker. Even if @B.f@ doesn't change at all,
+@B.h@ may do so, and this change may not be reflected in @f@'s version
+number. But with -O, a module that imports A must be recompiled if
+@B.h@ changes! So A must record a dependency on @B.h@. So we treat
+the occurrence of @B.f@ in the export list *just as if* it were in the
+code of A, and thereby haul in all the stuff reachable from it.
+
+[NB: If B was compiled with -O, but A isn't, we should really *still*
+haul in all the unfoldings for B, in case the module that imports A *is*
+compiled with -O. I think this is the case.]
+
+Even if B is used at all we get a usage line for B
+ import B <n> :: ... ;
in A.hi, to record the fact that A does import B. This is used to decide
to look to look for B.hi rather than B.hi-boot when compiling a module that
imports A. This line says that A imports B, but uses nothing in it.
So we'll get an early bale-out when compiling A if B's version changes.
\begin{code}
-getImportVersions :: ModuleName -- Name of this module
- -> ExportEnv -- Info about exports
- -> RnMG (VersionInfo Name) -- Version info for these names
+mkImportInfo :: ModuleName -- Name of this module
+ -> [ImportDecl n] -- The import decls
+ -> RnMG [ImportVersion Name]
-getImportVersions this_mod (ExportEnv export_avails _ export_all_mods)
+mkImportInfo this_mod imports
= getIfacesRn `thenRn` \ ifaces ->
+ getHomeIfaceTableRn `thenRn` \ hit ->
let
+ import_all_mods :: [ModuleName]
+ -- Modules where we imported all the names
+ -- (apart from hiding some, perhaps)
+ import_all_mods = nub [ m | ImportDecl m _ _ _ imp_list _ <- imports,
+ import_all imp_list ]
+
+ import_all (Just (False, _)) = False -- Imports are specified explicitly
+ import_all other = True -- Everything is imported
+
mod_map = iImpModInfo ifaces
imp_names = iVSlurp ifaces
+ pit = iPIT ifaces
-- mv_map groups together all the things imported from a particular module.
- mv_map :: FiniteMap ModuleName [(Name,Version)]
- mv_map = foldr add_mv emptyFM imp_names
+ mv_map :: ModuleEnv [Name]
+ mv_map = foldr add_mv emptyModuleEnv imp_names
+
+ add_mv name mv_map = addItem mv_map (nameModule name) name
-- Build the result list by adding info for each module.
-- For (a) a library module, we don't record it at all unless it contains orphans
-- whether something is a boot file along with the usage info for it, but
-- I can't be bothered just now.
- mk_version_info mod_name (version, has_orphans, contents) so_far
- = let
- go_for_it exports = (mod_name, version, has_orphans, exports) : so_far
- in
- case contents of
- Nothing -> -- We didn't even open the interface
- -- This happens when a module, Foo, that we explicitly imported has
+ mk_imp_info mod_name (has_orphans, is_boot, opened) so_far
+ | mod_name == this_mod -- Check if M appears in the set of modules 'below' M
+ -- This seems like a convenient place to check
+ = WARN( not is_boot, ptext SLIT("Wierd:") <+> ppr this_mod <+>
+ ptext SLIT("imports itself (perhaps indirectly)") )
+ so_far
+
+ | not opened -- We didn't even open the interface
+ = -- This happens when a module, Foo, that we explicitly imported has
-- 'import Baz' in its interface file, recording that Baz is below
-- Foo in the module dependency hierarchy. We want to propagate this
-- information. The Nothing says that we didn't even open the interface
- -- file but we must still propagate the dependeny info.
- go_for_it (Specifically [])
+ -- file but we must still propagate the dependency info.
+ -- The module in question must be a local module (in the same package)
+ go_for_it NothingAtAll
+
- Just (mod, boot_import, _) -- We did open the interface
- | boot_import -- Don't record any usage info for this module
- || (is_lib_module && not has_orphans)
- -> so_far
+ | is_lib_module && not has_orphans
+ = so_far
- | is_lib_module -- Record the module but not detailed
- || mod_name `elem` export_all_mods -- version information for the imports
- -> go_for_it Everything
-
- | otherwise
- -> case lookupFM mv_map mod_name of
- Just whats_imported -> go_for_it (Specifically whats_imported)
- Nothing -> go_for_it (Specifically [])
- -- This happens if you have
- -- import Foo
- -- but don't actually *use* anything from Foo
- -- In which case record an empty dependency list
- where
- is_lib_module = isLibModule mod
-
+ | is_lib_module -- Record the module version only
+ = go_for_it (Everything module_vers)
+
+ | otherwise
+ = go_for_it whats_imported
+
+ where
+ go_for_it exports = (mod_name, has_orphans, is_boot, exports) : so_far
+ mod_iface = lookupIface hit pit mod_name
+ mod = mi_module mod_iface
+ is_lib_module = not (isModuleInThisPackage mod)
+ version_info = mi_version mod_iface
+ version_env = vers_decls version_info
+ module_vers = vers_module version_info
+
+ whats_imported = Specifically module_vers
+ export_vers import_items
+ (vers_rules version_info)
+
+ import_items = [(n,v) | n <- lookupWithDefaultModuleEnv mv_map [] mod,
+ let v = lookupNameEnv version_env n `orElse`
+ pprPanic "mk_whats_imported" (ppr n)
+ ]
+ export_vers | moduleName mod `elem` import_all_mods
+ = Just (vers_exports version_info)
+ | otherwise
+ = Nothing
+
+ import_info = foldFM mk_imp_info [] mod_map
in
- -- A module shouldn't load its own interface
- -- This seems like a convenient place to check
- WARN( maybeToBool (lookupFM mod_map this_mod),
- ptext SLIT("Wierd:") <+> ppr this_mod <+> ptext SLIT("loads its own interface") )
+ traceRn (text "Modules in Ifaces: " <+> fsep (map ppr (keysFM mod_map))) `thenRn_`
+ returnRn import_info
- returnRn (foldFM mk_version_info [] mod_map)
- where
- add_mv v@(name, version) mv_map
- = addToFM_C add_item mv_map mod [v]
- where
- mod = moduleName (nameModule name)
- add_item vs _ = (v:vs)
+
+addItem :: ModuleEnv [a] -> Module -> a -> ModuleEnv [a]
+addItem fm mod x = extendModuleEnv_C add_item fm mod [x]
+ where
+ add_item xs _ = x:xs
\end{code}
\begin{code}
= getIfacesRn `thenRn` \ ifaces ->
returnRn (iSlurp ifaces)
-recordSlurp maybe_version avail
- = getIfacesRn `thenRn` \ ifaces@(Ifaces { iSlurp = slurped_names,
- iVSlurp = imp_names }) ->
- let
+recordSlurp ifaces@(Ifaces { iSlurp = slurped_names, iVSlurp = imp_names })
+ avail
+ = let
new_slurped_names = addAvailToNameSet slurped_names avail
+ new_imp_names = availName avail : imp_names
+ in
+ ifaces { iSlurp = new_slurped_names, iVSlurp = new_imp_names }
- new_imp_names = case maybe_version of
- Just version -> (availName avail, version) : imp_names
- Nothing -> imp_names
+recordLocalSlurps local_avails
+ = getIfacesRn `thenRn` \ ifaces ->
+ let
+ new_slurped_names = foldl addAvailToNameSet (iSlurp ifaces) local_avails
in
- setIfacesRn (ifaces { iSlurp = new_slurped_names,
- iVSlurp = new_imp_names })
+ setIfacesRn (ifaces { iSlurp = new_slurped_names })
\end{code}
%*********************************************************
%* *
-\subsection{Getting binders out of a declaration}
+\subsection{Getting in a declaration}
%* *
%*********************************************************
-@getDeclBinders@ returns the names for a @RdrNameHsDecl@.
-It's used for both source code (from @availsFromDecl@) and interface files
-(from @loadDecl@).
+\begin{code}
+importDecl :: Name -> RnMG ImportDeclResult
-It doesn't deal with source-code specific things: @ValD@, @DefD@. They
-are handled by the sourc-code specific stuff in @RnNames@.
+data ImportDeclResult
+ = AlreadySlurped
+ | WiredIn
+ | Deferred
+ | HereItIs (Module, RdrNameHsDecl)
-\begin{code}
-getDeclBinders :: (RdrName -> SrcLoc -> RnM d Name) -- New-name function
- -> RdrNameHsDecl
- -> RnM d (Maybe AvailInfo)
+importDecl name
+ = -- Check if it was loaded before beginning this module
+ checkAlreadyAvailable name `thenRn` \ done ->
+ if done then
+ returnRn AlreadySlurped
+ else
+
+ -- Check if we slurped it in while compiling this module
+ getIfacesRn `thenRn` \ ifaces ->
+ if name `elemNameSet` iSlurp ifaces then
+ returnRn AlreadySlurped
+ else
+
+ -- Don't slurp in decls from this module's own interface file
+ -- (Indeed, this shouldn't happen.)
+ if isLocallyDefined name then
+ addWarnRn (importDeclWarn name) `thenRn_`
+ returnRn AlreadySlurped
+ else
-getDeclBinders new_name (TyClD (TyData _ _ tycon _ condecls _ _ src_loc))
- = new_name tycon src_loc `thenRn` \ tycon_name ->
- getConFieldNames new_name condecls `thenRn` \ sub_names ->
- returnRn (Just (AvailTC tycon_name (tycon_name : nub sub_names)))
- -- The "nub" is because getConFieldNames can legitimately return duplicates,
- -- when a record declaration has the same field in multiple constructors
+ -- When we find a wired-in name we must load its home
+ -- module so that we find any instance decls lurking therein
+ if name `elemNameEnv` wiredInThingEnv then
+ loadHomeInterface doc name `thenRn_`
+ returnRn WiredIn
-getDeclBinders new_name (TyClD (TySynonym tycon _ _ src_loc))
- = new_name tycon src_loc `thenRn` \ tycon_name ->
- returnRn (Just (AvailTC tycon_name [tycon_name]))
+ else getNonWiredInDecl name
+ where
+ doc = ptext SLIT("need home module for wired in thing") <+> ppr name
-getDeclBinders new_name (TyClD (ClassDecl _ cname _ _ sigs _ _ _ _ _ src_loc))
- = new_name cname src_loc `thenRn` \ class_name ->
+getNonWiredInDecl :: Name -> RnMG ImportDeclResult
+getNonWiredInDecl needed_name
+ = traceRn doc_str `thenRn_`
+ loadHomeInterface doc_str needed_name `thenRn` \ ifaces ->
+ case lookupNameEnv (iDecls ifaces) needed_name of
- -- Record the names for the class ops
+{- OMIT DEFERRED STUFF FOR NOW, TILL GHCI WORKS
+ Just (version, avail, is_tycon_name, decl@(_, TyClD (TyData DataType _ _ _ _ ncons _ _ _ _)))
+ -- This case deals with deferred import of algebraic data types
+
+ | not opt_NoPruneTyDecls
+
+ && (opt_IgnoreIfacePragmas || ncons > 1)
+ -- We only defer if imported interface pragmas are ingored
+ -- or if it's not a product type.
+ -- Sole reason: The wrapper for a strict function may need to look
+ -- inside its arg, and hence need to see its arg type's constructors.
+
+ && not (getUnique tycon_name `elem` cCallishTyKeys)
+ -- Never defer ccall types; we have to unbox them,
+ -- and importing them does no harm
+
+
+ -> -- OK, so we're importing a deferrable data type
+ if needed_name == tycon_name
+ -- The needed_name is the TyCon of a data type decl
+ -- Record that it's slurped, put it in the deferred set
+ -- and don't return a declaration at all
+ setIfacesRn (recordSlurp (ifaces {iDeferred = iDeferred ifaces
+ `addOneToNameSet` tycon_name})
+ version (AvailTC needed_name [needed_name])) `thenRn_`
+ returnRn Deferred
+
+ else
+ -- The needed name is a constructor of a data type decl,
+ -- getting a constructor, so remove the TyCon from the deferred set
+ -- (if it's there) and return the full declaration
+ setIfacesRn (recordSlurp (ifaces {iDeferred = iDeferred ifaces
+ `delFromNameSet` tycon_name})
+ version avail) `thenRn_`
+ returnRn (HereItIs decl)
+ where
+ tycon_name = availName avail
+-}
+
+ Just (avail,_,decl)
+ -> setIfacesRn (recordSlurp ifaces avail) `thenRn_`
+ returnRn (HereItIs decl)
+
+ Nothing
+ -> addErrRn (getDeclErr needed_name) `thenRn_`
+ returnRn AlreadySlurped
+ where
+ doc_str = ptext SLIT("need decl for") <+> ppr needed_name
+
+{- OMIT FOR NOW
+getDeferredDecls :: RnMG [(Module, RdrNameHsDecl)]
+getDeferredDecls
+ = getIfacesRn `thenRn` \ ifaces ->
let
- -- just want class-op sigs
- op_sigs = filter isClassOpSig sigs
+ decls_map = iDecls ifaces
+ deferred_names = nameSetToList (iDeferred ifaces)
+ get_abstract_decl n = case lookupNameEnv decls_map n of
+ Just (_, _, _, decl) -> decl
in
- mapRn (getClassOpNames new_name) op_sigs `thenRn` \ sub_names ->
+ traceRn (sep [text "getDeferredDecls", nest 4 (fsep (map ppr deferred_names))]) `thenRn_`
+ returnRn (map get_abstract_decl deferred_names)
+-}
+\end{code}
- returnRn (Just (AvailTC class_name (class_name : sub_names)))
+@getWiredInDecl@ maps a wired-in @Name@ to what it makes available.
+It behaves exactly as if the wired in decl were actually in an interface file.
+Specifically,
+\begin{itemize}
+\item if the wired-in name is a data type constructor or a data constructor,
+ it brings in the type constructor and all the data constructors; and
+ marks as ``occurrences'' any free vars of the data con.
-getDeclBinders new_name (SigD (IfaceSig var ty prags src_loc))
- = new_name var src_loc `thenRn` \ var_name ->
- returnRn (Just (Avail var_name))
+\item similarly for synonum type constructor
-getDeclBinders new_name (FixD _) = returnRn Nothing
+\item if the wired-in name is another wired-in Id, it marks as ``occurrences''
+ the free vars of the Id's type.
- -- foreign declarations
-getDeclBinders new_name (ForD (ForeignDecl nm kind _ dyn _ loc))
- | binds_haskell_name kind dyn
- = new_name nm loc `thenRn` \ name ->
- returnRn (Just (Avail name))
+\item it loads the interface file for the wired-in thing for the
+ sole purpose of making sure that its instance declarations are available
+\end{itemize}
+All this is necessary so that we know all types that are ``in play'', so
+that we know just what instances to bring into scope.
+
- | otherwise -- a foreign export
- = lookupImplicitOccRn nm `thenRn_`
- returnRn Nothing
+%********************************************************
+%* *
+\subsection{Checking usage information}
+%* *
+%********************************************************
-getDeclBinders new_name (DefD _) = returnRn Nothing
-getDeclBinders new_name (InstD _) = returnRn Nothing
-getDeclBinders new_name (RuleD _) = returnRn Nothing
+\begin{code}
+type RecompileRequired = Bool
+upToDate = False -- Recompile not required
+outOfDate = True -- Recompile required
+
+recompileRequired :: Module -> Bool -> Maybe ModIface -> RnMG RecompileRequired
+recompileRequired mod source_unchanged maybe_iface
+ = traceRn (text "Considering whether compilation is required for" <+> ppr mod <> colon) `thenRn_`
+
+ -- CHECK WHETHER THE SOURCE HAS CHANGED
+ if not source_unchanged then
+ traceRn (nest 4 (text "Source file changed or recompilation check turned off")) `thenRn_`
+ returnRn outOfDate
+ else
-binds_haskell_name (FoImport _) _ = True
-binds_haskell_name FoLabel _ = True
-binds_haskell_name FoExport ext_nm = isDynamic ext_nm
+ -- CHECK WHETHER WE HAVE AN OLD IFACE
+ case maybe_iface of
+ Nothing -> traceRn (nest 4 (ptext SLIT("No old interface file"))) `thenRn_`
+ returnRn outOfDate ;
+
+ Just iface -> -- Source code unchanged and no errors yet... carry on
+ getHomeIfaceTableRn `thenRn` \ hit ->
+ checkList [checkModUsage hit u | u <- mi_usages iface]
+
+checkList :: [RnMG RecompileRequired] -> RnMG RecompileRequired
+checkList [] = returnRn upToDate
+checkList (check:checks) = check `thenRn` \ recompile ->
+ if recompile then
+ returnRn outOfDate
+ else
+ checkList checks
+\end{code}
+
+\begin{code}
+checkModUsage :: HomeIfaceTable -> ImportVersion Name -> RnMG RecompileRequired
+-- Given the usage information extracted from the old
+-- M.hi file for the module being compiled, figure out
+-- whether M needs to be recompiled.
-----------------
-getConFieldNames new_name (ConDecl con _ _ (RecCon fielddecls) src_loc : rest)
- = mapRn (\n -> new_name n src_loc) (con:fields) `thenRn` \ cfs ->
- getConFieldNames new_name rest `thenRn` \ ns ->
- returnRn (cfs ++ ns)
- where
- fields = concat (map fst fielddecls)
+checkModUsage hit (mod_name, _, _, NothingAtAll)
+ -- If CurrentModule.hi contains
+ -- import Foo :: ;
+ -- then that simply records that Foo lies below CurrentModule in the
+ -- hierarchy, but CurrentModule doesn't depend in any way on Foo.
+ -- In this case we don't even want to open Foo's interface.
+ = up_to_date (ptext SLIT("Nothing used from:") <+> ppr mod_name)
+
+checkModUsage hit (mod_name, _, _, whats_imported)
+ = tryLoadInterface doc_str mod_name ImportBySystem `thenRn` \ (ifaces, maybe_err) ->
+ case maybe_err of {
+ Just err -> out_of_date (sep [ptext SLIT("Can't find version number for module"),
+ ppr mod_name]) ;
+ -- Couldn't find or parse a module mentioned in the
+ -- old interface file. Don't complain -- it might just be that
+ -- the current module doesn't need that import and it's been deleted
+
+ Nothing ->
+ let
+ mod_details = lookupTableByModName hit (iPIT ifaces) mod_name
+ `orElse` panic "checkModUsage"
+ new_vers = mi_version mod_details
+ new_decl_vers = vers_decls new_vers
+ in
+ case whats_imported of { -- NothingAtAll dealt with earlier
-getConFieldNames new_name (ConDecl con _ _ condecl src_loc : rest)
- = new_name con src_loc `thenRn` \ n ->
- (case condecl of
- NewCon _ (Just f) ->
- new_name f src_loc `thenRn` \ new_f ->
- returnRn [n,new_f]
- _ -> returnRn [n]) `thenRn` \ nn ->
- getConFieldNames new_name rest `thenRn` \ ns ->
- returnRn (nn ++ ns)
+ Everything old_mod_vers -> checkModuleVersion old_mod_vers new_vers `thenRn` \ recompile ->
+ if recompile then
+ out_of_date (ptext SLIT("...and I needed the whole module"))
+ else
+ returnRn upToDate ;
-getConFieldNames new_name [] = returnRn []
+ Specifically old_mod_vers maybe_old_export_vers old_decl_vers old_rule_vers ->
-getClassOpNames new_name (ClassOpSig op _ _ _ src_loc) = new_name op src_loc
-\end{code}
+ -- CHECK MODULE
+ checkModuleVersion old_mod_vers new_vers `thenRn` \ recompile ->
+ if not recompile then
+ returnRn upToDate
+ else
+
+ -- CHECK EXPORT LIST
+ if checkExportList maybe_old_export_vers new_vers then
+ out_of_date (ptext SLIT("Export list changed"))
+ else
+
+ -- CHECK RULES
+ if old_rule_vers /= vers_rules new_vers then
+ out_of_date (ptext SLIT("Rules changed"))
+ else
-@getDeclSysBinders@ gets the implicit binders introduced by a decl.
-A the moment that's just the tycon and datacon that come with a class decl.
-They aren't returned by @getDeclBinders@ because they aren't in scope;
-but they {\em should} be put into the @DeclsMap@ of this module.
+ -- CHECK ITEMS ONE BY ONE
+ checkList [checkEntityUsage new_decl_vers u | u <- old_decl_vers] `thenRn` \ recompile ->
+ if recompile then
+ returnRn outOfDate -- This one failed, so just bail out now
+ else
+ up_to_date (ptext SLIT("...but the bits I use haven't."))
-Note that this excludes the default-method names of a class decl,
-and the dict fun of an instance decl, because both of these have
-bindings of their own elsewhere.
+ }}
+ where
+ doc_str = sep [ptext SLIT("need version info for"), ppr mod_name]
-\begin{code}
-getDeclSysBinders new_name (TyClD (ClassDecl _ cname _ _ sigs _ _ tname dname snames src_loc))
- = new_name dname src_loc `thenRn` \ datacon_name ->
- new_name tname src_loc `thenRn` \ tycon_name ->
- sequenceRn [new_name n src_loc | n <- snames] `thenRn` \ scsel_names ->
- returnRn (tycon_name : datacon_name : scsel_names)
-
-getDeclSysBinders new_name other_decl
- = returnRn []
-\end{code}
+------------------------
+checkModuleVersion old_mod_vers new_vers
+ | vers_module new_vers == old_mod_vers
+ = up_to_date (ptext SLIT("Module version unchanged"))
-%*********************************************************
-%* *
-\subsection{Reading an interface file}
-%* *
-%*********************************************************
+ | otherwise
+ = out_of_date (ptext SLIT("Module version has changed"))
-\begin{code}
-findAndReadIface :: SDoc -> ModuleName -> WhereFrom
- -> Bool -- Only relevant for SystemImport
- -- True <=> Look for a .hi file
- -- False <=> Look for .hi-boot file unless there's
- -- a library .hi file
- -> RnM d (Bool, Maybe (Module, ParsedIface))
- -- Bool is True if the interface actually read was a .hi-boot one
- -- Nothing <=> file not found, or unreadable, or illegible
- -- Just x <=> successfully found and parsed
-
-findAndReadIface doc_str mod_name from hi_file
- = traceRn trace_msg `thenRn_`
- -- we keep two maps for interface files,
- -- one for 'normal' ones, the other for .hi-boot files,
- -- hence the need to signal which kind we're interested.
-
- getHiMaps `thenRn` \ hi_maps ->
-
- case find_path from hi_maps of
- -- Found the file
- (hi_boot, Just (fpath, mod)) -> traceRn (ptext SLIT("...reading from") <+> text fpath)
- `thenRn_`
- readIface mod fpath `thenRn` \ result ->
- returnRn (hi_boot, result)
- (hi_boot, Nothing) -> traceRn (ptext SLIT("...not found")) `thenRn_`
- returnRn (hi_boot, Nothing)
- where
- find_path ImportByUser (hi_map, _) = (False, lookupFM hi_map mod_name)
- find_path ImportByUserSource (_, hiboot_map) = (True, lookupFM hiboot_map mod_name)
-
- find_path ImportBySystem (hi_map, hiboot_map)
- | hi_file
- = -- If the module we seek is in our dependent set,
- -- Look for a .hi file
- (False, lookupFM hi_map mod_name)
-
- | otherwise
- -- Check if there's a library module of that name
- -- If not, look for an hi-boot file
- = case lookupFM hi_map mod_name of
- stuff@(Just (_, mod)) | isLibModule mod -> (False, stuff)
- other -> (True, lookupFM hiboot_map mod_name)
-
- trace_msg = sep [hsep [ptext SLIT("Reading"),
- ppr from,
- ptext SLIT("interface for"),
- pprModuleName mod_name <> semi],
- nest 4 (ptext SLIT("reason:") <+> doc_str)]
-\end{code}
+------------------------
+checkExportList Nothing new_vers = upToDate
+checkExportList (Just v) new_vers = v /= vers_exports new_vers
-@readIface@ tries just the one file.
+------------------------
+checkEntityUsage new_vers (name,old_vers)
+ = case lookupNameEnv new_vers name of
-\begin{code}
-readIface :: Module -> String -> RnM d (Maybe (Module, ParsedIface))
- -- Nothing <=> file not found, or unreadable, or illegible
- -- Just x <=> successfully found and parsed
-readIface the_mod file_path
- = ioToRnM (hGetStringBuffer False file_path) `thenRn` \ read_result ->
- case read_result of
- Right contents ->
- case parseIface contents
- PState{ bol = 0#, atbol = 1#,
- context = [],
- glasgow_exts = 1#,
- loc = mkSrcLoc (mkFastString file_path) 1 } of
- PFailed err -> failWithRn Nothing err
- POk _ (PIface mod_nm iface) ->
- warnCheckRn (mod_nm == moduleName the_mod)
- (hiModuleNameMismatchWarn the_mod mod_nm) `thenRn_`
- returnRn (Just (the_mod, iface))
-
- Left err
- | isDoesNotExistError err -> returnRn Nothing
- | otherwise -> failWithRn Nothing (cannaeReadFile file_path err)
+ Nothing -> -- We used it before, but it ain't there now
+ out_of_date (sep [ptext SLIT("No longer exported:"), ppr name])
+
+ Just new_vers -- It's there, but is it up to date?
+ | new_vers == old_vers -> returnRn upToDate
+ | otherwise -> out_of_date (sep [ptext SLIT("Out of date:"), ppr name])
+
+up_to_date msg = traceRn msg `thenRn_` returnRn upToDate
+out_of_date msg = traceRn msg `thenRn_` returnRn outOfDate
\end{code}
+
%*********************************************************
%* *
\subsection{Errors}
%*********************************************************
\begin{code}
-noIfaceErr filename boot_file
- = hsep [ptext SLIT("Could not find valid"), boot,
- ptext SLIT("interface file"), quotes (pprModule filename)]
- where
- boot | boot_file = ptext SLIT("[boot]")
- | otherwise = empty
-
-cannaeReadFile file err
- = hcat [ptext SLIT("Failed in reading file: "),
- text file,
- ptext SLIT("; error="),
- text (show err)]
-
getDeclErr name
- = ptext SLIT("Failed to find interface decl for") <+> quotes (ppr name)
-
-getDeclWarn name loc
- = sep [ptext SLIT("Failed to find (optional) interface decl for") <+> quotes (ppr name),
- ptext SLIT("desired at") <+> ppr loc]
+ = vcat [ptext SLIT("Failed to find interface decl for") <+> quotes (ppr name),
+ ptext SLIT("from module") <+> quotes (ppr (nameModule name))
+ ]
importDeclWarn name
= sep [ptext SLIT(
"(possible cause: module name clashes with interface file already in scope.)")
] $$
hsep [ptext SLIT("name:"), quotes (ppr name)]
-
-warnRedundantSourceImport mod_name
- = ptext SLIT("Unnecessary {- SOURCE -} in the import of module")
- <+> quotes (pprModuleName mod_name)
-
-hiModuleNameMismatchWarn :: Module -> ModuleName -> Message
-hiModuleNameMismatchWarn requested_mod mod_nm =
- hsep [ ptext SLIT("Something is amiss; requested module name")
- , pprModule requested_mod
- , ptext SLIT("differs from name found in the interface file ")
- , pprModuleName mod_nm
- ]
-
\end{code}