\begin{code}
module TcEnv(
- TcId, TcIdSet, tcInstId,
+ TyThing(..), TcTyThing(..), TcId,
- TcEnv, TyThing(..), TyThingDetails(..),
+ -- Instance environment, and InstInfo type
+ InstInfo(..), iDFunId, pprInstInfo, pprInstInfoDetails,
+ simpleInstInfoClsTy, simpleInstInfoTy, simpleInstInfoTyCon,
+ InstBindings(..),
- initEnv,
-
- -- Getting stuff from the environment
- tcEnvTyCons, tcEnvClasses, tcEnvIds, tcEnvTcIds,
-
-- Global environment
- tcLookupTy, tcLookupTyCon, tcLookupClass, tcLookupGlobalId, tcLookupDataCon,
-
+ tcExtendGlobalEnv,
+ tcExtendGlobalValEnv,
+ tcLookupLocatedGlobal, tcLookupGlobal,
+ tcLookupGlobalId, tcLookupTyCon, tcLookupClass, tcLookupDataCon,
+ tcLookupLocatedGlobalId, tcLookupLocatedTyCon,
+ tcLookupLocatedClass,
+
-- Local environment
- tcExtendKindEnv, tcExtendTyVarEnv,
- tcExtendTyVarEnvForMeths, tcExtendTypeEnv, tcGetInScopeTyVars,
-
- -- Global type variables
- tcGetGlobalTyVars, tcExtendGlobalTyVars,
+ tcExtendKindEnv, tcExtendKindEnvTvs,
+ tcExtendTyVarEnv, tcExtendTyVarEnv2,
+ tcExtendIdEnv, tcExtendIdEnv1, tcExtendIdEnv2,
+ tcLookup, tcLookupLocated, tcLookupLocalIds,
+ tcLookupId, tcLookupTyVar,
+ lclEnvElts, getInLocalScope, findGlobals,
+ wrongThingErr, pprBinders,
- tcExtendGlobalValEnv, tcExtendLocalValEnv,
- tcGetValueEnv, tcSetValueEnv,
- tcAddImportedIdInfo,
+ tcExtendRecEnv, -- For knot-tying
- tcLookupValue, tcLookupValueMaybe,
- explicitLookupValue,
+ -- Rules
+ tcExtendRules,
- newLocalId, newSpecPragmaId,
- newDefaultMethodName, newDFunName,
+ -- Global type variables
+ tcGetGlobalTyVars,
- InstEnv, emptyInstEnv, addToInstEnv,
- lookupInstEnv, InstLookupResult(..),
- tcGetInstEnv, tcSetInstEnv, classInstEnv,
+ -- Template Haskell stuff
+ checkWellStaged, spliceOK, bracketOK, tcMetaTy, thLevel,
+ topIdLvl,
- badCon, badPrimOp
+ -- New Ids
+ newLocalName, newDFunName
) where
#include "HsVersions.h"
-import Id ( mkUserLocal, isDataConWrapId_maybe )
-import MkId ( mkSpecPragmaId )
-import Var ( TyVar, Id, setVarName,
- idType, lazySetIdInfo, idInfo, tyVarKind, UVar,
- )
-import TcType ( TcType, TcTyVar, TcTyVarSet, TcThetaType,
- tcInstTyVars, zonkTcTyVars,
- TcKind,
- )
-import VarSet
-import Type ( Kind, Type, superKind,
- tyVarsOfType, tyVarsOfTypes,
- splitForAllTys, splitRhoTy, splitFunTys,
- splitAlgTyConApp_maybe, getTyVar, getDFunTyKey
- )
-import Subst ( substTy )
-import UsageSPUtils ( unannotTy )
-import DataCon ( DataCon )
-import TyCon ( TyCon, tyConKind, tyConArity, isSynTyCon )
-import Class ( Class, ClassOpItem, ClassContext, classTyCon )
-
-import TcMonad
-
-import IdInfo ( vanillaIdInfo )
-import Name ( Name, OccName, Provenance(..), ExportFlag(..), NamedThing(..),
- nameOccName, nameModule, getSrcLoc, mkGlobalName,
- maybeWiredInTyConName, maybeWiredInIdName, isLocallyDefined,
- NameEnv, emptyNameEnv, lookupNameEnv, nameEnvElts,
- extendNameEnv, extendNameEnvList
+import HsSyn ( LRuleDecl, LHsBinds, LSig,
+ LHsTyVarBndr, HsTyVarBndr(..), pprLHsBinds )
+import TcIface ( tcImportDecl )
+import IfaceEnv ( newGlobalBinder )
+import TcRnTypes ( pprTcTyThingCategory )
+import TcRnMonad
+import TcMType ( zonkTcType, zonkTcTyVarsAndFV )
+import TcType ( Type, TcKind, TcTyVar, TcTyVarSet, TcType,
+ tyVarsOfType, tyVarsOfTypes, mkGenTyConApp,
+ getDFunTyKey, tcTyConAppTyCon, tcGetTyVar, mkTyVarTy,
+ tidyOpenType
)
-import OccName ( mkDFunOcc, mkDefaultMethodOcc, occNameString )
-import Module ( Module )
-import Unify ( unifyTyListsX, matchTys )
-import Unique ( pprUnique10, Unique, Uniquable(..) )
-import UniqFM
-import Unique ( Uniquable(..) )
-import Util ( zipEqual, zipWith3Equal, mapAccumL )
-import VarEnv ( TyVarSubstEnv )
-import SrcLoc ( SrcLoc )
-import FastString ( FastString )
-import Maybes
+import qualified Type ( getTyVar_maybe )
+import Id ( idName, isLocalId )
+import Var ( TyVar, Id, idType, tyVarName )
+import VarSet
+import VarEnv
+import RdrName ( extendLocalRdrEnv )
+import InstEnv ( Instance, DFunId, instanceDFunId, instanceHead )
+import DataCon ( DataCon )
+import TyCon ( TyCon )
+import Class ( Class )
+import Name ( Name, NamedThing(..), getSrcLoc, mkInternalName, nameIsLocalOrFrom )
+import NameEnv
+import OccName ( mkDFunOcc, occNameString )
+import HscTypes ( extendTypeEnvList, lookupType,
+ TyThing(..), tyThingId, tyThingDataCon,
+ ExternalPackageState(..) )
+
+import SrcLoc ( SrcLoc, Located(..) )
import Outputable
\end{code}
+
%************************************************************************
%* *
-\subsection{TcEnv}
+%* tcLookupGlobal *
%* *
%************************************************************************
-\begin{code}
-data TcEnv
- = TcEnv {
- tcGST :: GlobalSymbolTable, -- The symbol table at the moment we began this compilation
-
- tcInst :: InstEnv, -- All instances (both imported and in this module)
-
- tcGEnv :: NameEnv TyThing -- The global type environment we've accumulated while
- -- compiling this module:
- -- types and classes (both imported and local)
- -- imported Ids
- -- (Ids defined in this module are in the local envt)
+Using the Located versions (eg. tcLookupLocatedGlobal) is preferred,
+unless you know that the SrcSpan in the monad is already set to the
+span of the Name.
- tcLEnv :: NameEnv TcTyThing, -- The local type environment: Ids and TyVars
- -- defined in this module
-
- tcTyVars :: TcRef TcTyVarSet -- The "global tyvars"
- -- Namely, the in-scope TyVars bound in tcLEnv, plus the tyvars
- -- mentioned in the types of Ids bound in tcLEnv
- -- Why mutable? see notes with tcGetGlobalTyVars
- }
-
-\end{code}
+\begin{code}
+tcLookupLocatedGlobal :: Located Name -> TcM TyThing
+-- c.f. IfaceEnvEnv.tcIfaceGlobal
+tcLookupLocatedGlobal name
+ = addLocM tcLookupGlobal name
+
+tcLookupGlobal :: Name -> TcM TyThing
+tcLookupGlobal name
+ = do { env <- getGblEnv
+ ; if nameIsLocalOrFrom (tcg_mod env) name
+
+ then -- It's defined in this module
+ case lookupNameEnv (tcg_type_env env) name of
+ Just thing -> return thing
+ Nothing -> notFound name -- Panic!
+
+ else do -- It's imported
+ { (eps,hpt) <- getEpsAndHpt
+ ; case lookupType hpt (eps_PTE eps) name of
+ Just thing -> return thing
+ Nothing -> tcImportDecl name
+ }}
-The Global-Env/Local-Env story
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-During type checking, we keep in the GlobalEnv
- * All types and classes
- * All Ids derived from types and classes (constructors, selectors)
- * Imported Ids
+tcLookupGlobalId :: Name -> TcM Id
+-- Never used for Haskell-source DataCons, hence no ADataCon case
+tcLookupGlobalId name
+ = tcLookupGlobal name `thenM` \ thing ->
+ return (tyThingId thing)
-At the end of type checking, we zonk the local bindings,
-and as we do so we add to the GlobalEnv
- * Locally defined top-level Ids
+tcLookupDataCon :: Name -> TcM DataCon
+tcLookupDataCon con_name
+ = tcLookupGlobal con_name `thenM` \ thing ->
+ return (tyThingDataCon thing)
-Why? Because they are now Ids not TcIds. This final GlobalEnv is
-used thus:
- a) fed back (via the knot) to typechecking the
- unfoldings of interface signatures
+tcLookupClass :: Name -> TcM Class
+tcLookupClass name
+ = tcLookupGlobal name `thenM` \ thing ->
+ case thing of
+ AClass cls -> return cls
+ other -> wrongThingErr "class" (AGlobal thing) name
+
+tcLookupTyCon :: Name -> TcM TyCon
+tcLookupTyCon name
+ = tcLookupGlobal name `thenM` \ thing ->
+ case thing of
+ ATyCon tc -> return tc
+ other -> wrongThingErr "type constructor" (AGlobal thing) name
- b) used to augment the GlobalSymbolTable
+tcLookupLocatedGlobalId :: Located Name -> TcM Id
+tcLookupLocatedGlobalId = addLocM tcLookupId
+tcLookupLocatedClass :: Located Name -> TcM Class
+tcLookupLocatedClass = addLocM tcLookupClass
-\begin{code}
-data TcTyThing
- = AGlobal TyThing -- Used only in the return type of a lookup
- | ATcId TcId -- Ids defined in this module
- | ATyVar TyVar -- Type variables
- | AThing TcKind -- Used temporarily, during kind checking
--- Here's an example of how the AThing guy is used
--- Suppose we are checking (forall a. T a Int):
--- 1. We first bind (a -> AThink kv), where kv is a kind variable.
--- 2. Then we kind-check the (T a Int) part.
--- 3. Then we zonk the kind variable.
--- 4. Now we know the kind for 'a', and we add (a -> ATyVar a::K) to the environment
-
-initEnv :: GlobalSymbolTable -> InstEnv -> NF_TcM TcEnv
-initEnv gst inst_env
- = tcNewMutVar emptyVarSet `thenNF_Tc` \ gtv_var ->
- returnTc (TcEnv { tcGST = gst,
- tcGEnv = emptyNameEnv,
- tcInst = inst_env,
- tcLEnv = emptyNameEnv,
- tcTyVars = gtv_var
- })
-
-tcEnvClasses env = [cl | AClass cl <- nameEnvElts (tcGEnv env)]
-tcEnvTyCons env = [tc | ATyCon tc <- nameEnvElts (tcGEnv env)]
-tcEnvIds env = [id | AnId id <- nameEnvElts (tcGEnv env)]
-tcEnvTyVars env = [tv | ATyVar tv <- nameEnvElts (tcLEnv env)]
-tcEnvTcIds env = [id | ATcId id <- nameEnvElts (tcLEnv env)]
-
--- This data type is used to help tie the knot
--- when type checking type and class declarations
-data TyThingDetails = SynTyDetails Type
- | DataTyDetails ClassContext [DataCon] [Class]
- | ClassDetails ClassContext [Id] [ClassOpItem] DataCon
+tcLookupLocatedTyCon :: Located Name -> TcM TyCon
+tcLookupLocatedTyCon = addLocM tcLookupTyCon
\end{code}
-
%************************************************************************
%* *
-\subsection{Basic lookups}
+ Extending the global environment
%* *
%************************************************************************
+
\begin{code}
-lookup_global :: TcEnv -> Name -> Maybe TyThing
-lookup_global env name
- = -- Try the global envt
- case lookupNameEnv (tcGEnv env) name of {
- Just thing -> Just thing ;
- Nothing ->
-
- -- Try the global symbol table
- case lookupModuleEnv (tcGST env) of {
- Nothing -> Nothing ;
- Just genv -> lookupNameEnv genv name
- }}
+tcExtendGlobalEnv :: [TyThing] -> TcM r -> TcM r
+ -- Given a mixture of Ids, TyCons, Classes, all from the
+ -- module being compiled, extend the global environment
+tcExtendGlobalEnv things thing_inside
+ = do { env <- getGblEnv
+ ; let ge' = extendTypeEnvList (tcg_type_env env) things
+ ; setGblEnv (env {tcg_type_env = ge'}) thing_inside }
-lookup_local :: TcEnv -> Name -> Maybe TcTyThing
-lookup_local env name
- = case lookupNameEnv (tcLEnv env) name of
- Just thing -> Just thing ;
- Nothing -> case lookup_global env name of
- Just thing -> AGlobal thing
- Nothing -> Nothing
+tcExtendGlobalValEnv :: [Id] -> TcM a -> TcM a
+ -- Same deal as tcExtendGlobalEnv, but for Ids
+tcExtendGlobalValEnv ids thing_inside
+ = tcExtendGlobalEnv [AnId id | id <- ids] thing_inside
\end{code}
-
-%************************************************************************
-%* *
-\subsection{TcId}
-%* *
-%************************************************************************
-
-
\begin{code}
-type TcId = Id -- Type may be a TcType
-type TcIdSet = IdSet
-
--- A useful function that takes an occurrence of a global thing
--- and instantiates its type with fresh type variables
-tcInstId :: Id
- -> NF_TcM ([TcTyVar], -- It's instantiated type
- TcThetaType, --
- TcType) --
-tcInstId id
- = let
- (tyvars, rho) = splitForAllTys (idType id)
- in
- tcInstTyVars tyvars `thenNF_Tc` \ (tyvars', arg_tys, tenv) ->
- let
- rho' = substTy tenv rho
- (theta', tau') = splitRhoTy rho'
- in
- returnNF_Tc (tyvars', theta', tau')
+tcExtendRecEnv :: [(Name,TyThing)] -> TcM r -> TcM r
+-- Extend the global environments for the type/class knot tying game
+tcExtendRecEnv gbl_stuff thing_inside
+ = updGblEnv upd thing_inside
+ where
+ upd env = env { tcg_type_env = extend (tcg_type_env env) }
+ extend env = extendNameEnvList env gbl_stuff
\end{code}
%************************************************************************
%* *
-\subsection{The global environment}
+\subsection{The local environment}
%* *
%************************************************************************
\begin{code}
-tcExtendGlobalEnv :: [(Name, TyThing)] -> TcM r -> TcM r
-tcExtendGlobalEnv bindings thing_inside
- = tcGetEnv `thenNF_Tc` \ env ->
- let
- ge' = extendNameEnvList (tcGEnv env) bindings
- in
- tcSetEnv (env {tcGEnv = ge'}) thing_inside
-
-tcExtendGlobalValEnv :: [Id] -> TcM a -> TcM a
-tcExtendGlobalValEnv ids thing_inside
- = tcExtendGlobalEnv [(getName id, AnId id) | id <- ids] thing_inside
-\end{code}
+tcLookupLocated :: Located Name -> TcM TcTyThing
+tcLookupLocated = addLocM tcLookup
-
-\begin{code}
-tcLookupGlobal_maybe :: Name -> NF_TcM (Maybe TyThing)
-tcLookupGlobal_maybe name
- = tcGetEnv `thenNF_Tc` \ env ->
- returnNF_Tc (lookup_global env name)
+tcLookup :: Name -> TcM TcTyThing
+tcLookup name
+ = getLclEnv `thenM` \ local_env ->
+ case lookupNameEnv (tcl_env local_env) name of
+ Just thing -> returnM thing
+ Nothing -> tcLookupGlobal name `thenM` \ thing ->
+ returnM (AGlobal thing)
+
+tcLookupTyVar :: Name -> TcM TcTyVar
+tcLookupTyVar name
+ = tcLookup name `thenM` \ thing ->
+ case thing of
+ ATyVar _ ty -> returnM (tcGetTyVar "tcLookupTyVar" ty)
+ other -> pprPanic "tcLookupTyVar" (ppr name)
+
+tcLookupId :: Name -> TcM Id
+-- Used when we aren't interested in the binding level
+-- Never a DataCon. (Why does that matter? see TcExpr.tcId)
+tcLookupId name
+ = tcLookup name `thenM` \ thing ->
+ case thing of
+ ATcId tc_id _ -> returnM tc_id
+ AGlobal (AnId id) -> returnM id
+ other -> pprPanic "tcLookupId" (ppr name)
+
+tcLookupLocalIds :: [Name] -> TcM [TcId]
+-- We expect the variables to all be bound, and all at
+-- the same level as the lookup. Only used in one place...
+tcLookupLocalIds ns
+ = getLclEnv `thenM` \ env ->
+ returnM (map (lookup (tcl_env env) (thLevel (tcl_th_ctxt env))) ns)
+ where
+ lookup lenv lvl name
+ = case lookupNameEnv lenv name of
+ Just (ATcId id lvl1) -> ASSERT( lvl == lvl1 ) id
+ other -> pprPanic "tcLookupLocalIds" (ppr name)
+
+lclEnvElts :: TcLclEnv -> [TcTyThing]
+lclEnvElts env = nameEnvElts (tcl_env env)
+
+getInLocalScope :: TcM (Name -> Bool)
+ -- Ids only
+getInLocalScope = getLclEnv `thenM` \ env ->
+ let
+ lcl_env = tcl_env env
+ in
+ return (`elemNameEnv` lcl_env)
\end{code}
-A variety of global lookups, when we know what we are looking for.
-
\begin{code}
-tcLookupGlobal :: Name -> NF_TcM TyThing
- = tcLookupGlobal_maybe name `thenNF_Tc` \ maybe_thing ->
- case maybe_thing of
- Just thing -> returnNF_Tc thing
- other -> notFound "tcLookupGlobal:" name
-
-tcLookupGlobalId :: Name -> NF_TcM Id
-tcLookupGlobalId name
- = tcLookupGlobal_maybe name `thenNF_Tc` \ maybe_id ->
- case maybe_id of
- Just (AnId clas) -> returnNF_Tc id
- other -> notFound "tcLookupGlobalId:" name
-
-tcLookupDataCon :: Name -> TcM DataCon
-tcLookupDataCon con_name
- = tcLookupGlobalId con_name `thenNF_Tc` \ con_id ->
- case isDataConWrapId_maybe con_id of {
- Just data_con -> returnTc data_con
- Nothing -> failWithTc (badCon con_id);
-
-
-tcLookupClass :: Name -> NF_TcM Class
-tcLookupClass name
- = tcLookupGlobal_maybe name `thenNF_Tc` \ maybe_clas ->
- case maybe_clas of
- Just (AClass clas) -> returnNF_Tc clas
- other -> notFound "tcLookupClass:" name
-
-tcLookupTyCon :: Name -> NF_TcM TyCon
-tcLookupTyCon name
- = tcLookupGlobal_maybe name `thenNF_Tc` \ maybe_tc ->
- case maybe_tc of
- Just (ATyCon tc) -> returnNF_Tc tc
- other -> notFound "tcLookupTyCon:" name
-\end{code}
-
+tcExtendKindEnv :: [(Name, TcKind)] -> TcM r -> TcM r
+tcExtendKindEnv things thing_inside
+ = updLclEnv upd thing_inside
+ where
+ upd lcl_env = lcl_env { tcl_env = extend (tcl_env lcl_env) }
+ extend env = extendNameEnvList env [(n, AThing k) | (n,k) <- things]
-%************************************************************************
-%* *
-\subsection{The local environment}
-%* *
-%************************************************************************
+tcExtendKindEnvTvs :: [LHsTyVarBndr Name] -> TcM r -> TcM r
+tcExtendKindEnvTvs bndrs thing_inside
+ = updLclEnv upd thing_inside
+ where
+ upd lcl_env = lcl_env { tcl_env = extend (tcl_env lcl_env) }
+ extend env = extendNameEnvList env pairs
+ pairs = [(n, AThing k) | L _ (KindedTyVar n k) <- bndrs]
-\begin{code}
-tcExtendKindEnv :: [(Name,TcKind)] -> TcM r -> TcM r
-tcExtendKindEnv pairs thing_inside
- = tcGetEnv `thenNF_Tc` \ env ->
- let
- le' = extendNameEnvList (tcLEnv env) [(n, AThing k) | (n,k) <- pairs]
- -- No need to extend global tyvars for kind checking
- in
- tcSetEnv (env {tcLEnv = le'}) thing_inside
-
tcExtendTyVarEnv :: [TyVar] -> TcM r -> TcM r
-tcExtendTyVarEnv tyvars thing_inside
- = tcGetEnv `thenNF_Tc` \ env@(TcEnv {tcLEnv = le, tcTyVars = (in_scope_tvs, gtvs)}) ->
+tcExtendTyVarEnv tvs thing_inside
+ = tcExtendTyVarEnv2 [(tyVarName tv, mkTyVarTy tv) | tv <- tvs] thing_inside
+
+tcExtendTyVarEnv2 :: [(Name,TcType)] -> TcM r -> TcM r
+tcExtendTyVarEnv2 binds thing_inside
+ = getLclEnv `thenM` \ env@(TcLclEnv {tcl_env = le,
+ tcl_tyvars = gtvs,
+ tcl_rdr = rdr_env}) ->
let
- le' = extendNameEnvList le [ (getName tv, ATyVar tv) | tv <- tyvars]
- new_tv_set = mkVarSet tyvars
+ rdr_env' = extendLocalRdrEnv rdr_env (map fst binds)
+ new_tv_set = tyVarsOfTypes (map snd binds)
+ le' = extendNameEnvList le [(name, ATyVar name ty) | (name, ty) <- binds]
in
-- It's important to add the in-scope tyvars to the global tyvar set
-- as well. Consider
- -- f (x::r) = let g y = y::r in ...
+ -- f (_::r) = let g y = y::r in ...
-- Here, g mustn't be generalised. This is also important during
-- class and instance decls, when we mustn't generalise the class tyvars
-- when typechecking the methods.
- tc_extend_gtvs gtvs new_tv_set `thenNF_Tc` \ gtvs' ->
- tcSetEnv (env {tcLEnv = le', tcTyVars = gtvs'}) thing_inside
-
--- This variant, tcExtendTyVarEnvForMeths, takes *two* bunches of tyvars:
--- the signature tyvars contain the original names
--- the instance tyvars are what those names should be mapped to
--- It's needed when typechecking the method bindings of class and instance decls
--- It does *not* extend the global tyvars; tcMethodBind does that for itself
-
-tcExtendTyVarEnvForMeths :: [TyVar] -> [TcTyVar] -> TcM r -> TcM r
-tcExtendTyVarEnvForMeths sig_tyvars inst_tyvars thing_inside
- = tcGetEnv `thenNF_Tc` \ env ->
- let
- le' = extendNameEnvList (tcLEnv env) stuff
- stuff = [ (getName sig_tv, ATyVar inst_tv)
- | (sig_tv, inst_tv) <- zipEqual "tcMeth" sig_tyvars inst_tyvars
- ]
- in
- tcSetEnv (env {tcLEnv = le'}) thing_inside
+ tc_extend_gtvs gtvs new_tv_set `thenM` \ gtvs' ->
+ setLclEnv (env {tcl_env = le', tcl_tyvars = gtvs', tcl_rdr = rdr_env'}) thing_inside
\end{code}
\begin{code}
-tcExtendLocalValEnv :: [(Name,TcId)] -> TcM a -> TcM a
-tcExtendLocalValEnv names_w_ids thing_inside
- = tcGetEnv `thenNF_Tc` \ env ->
+tcExtendIdEnv :: [TcId] -> TcM a -> TcM a
+-- Invariant: the TcIds are fully zonked. Reasons:
+-- (a) The kinds of the forall'd type variables are defaulted
+-- (see Kind.defaultKind, done in zonkQuantifiedTyVar)
+-- (b) There are no via-Indirect occurrences of the bound variables
+-- in the types, because instantiation does not look through such things
+-- (c) The call to tyVarsOfTypes is ok without looking through refs
+tcExtendIdEnv ids thing_inside = tcExtendIdEnv2 [(idName id, id) | id <- ids] thing_inside
+
+tcExtendIdEnv1 :: Name -> TcId -> TcM a -> TcM a
+tcExtendIdEnv1 name id thing_inside = tcExtendIdEnv2 [(name,id)] thing_inside
+
+tcExtendIdEnv2 :: [(Name,TcId)] -> TcM a -> TcM a
+-- Invariant: the TcIds are fully zonked (see tcExtendIdEnv above)
+tcExtendIdEnv2 names_w_ids thing_inside
+ = getLclEnv `thenM` \ env ->
let
extra_global_tyvars = tyVarsOfTypes [idType id | (name,id) <- names_w_ids]
- extra_env = [(name, ATcId id) | (name,id) <- names_w_ids]
- le' = extendNameEnvList (tcLEnv env) extra_env
+ th_lvl = thLevel (tcl_th_ctxt env)
+ extra_env = [(name, ATcId id th_lvl) | (name,id) <- names_w_ids]
+ le' = extendNameEnvList (tcl_env env) extra_env
+ rdr_env' = extendLocalRdrEnv (tcl_rdr env) (map fst names_w_ids)
+ in
+ tc_extend_gtvs (tcl_tyvars env) extra_global_tyvars `thenM` \ gtvs' ->
+ setLclEnv (env {tcl_env = le', tcl_tyvars = gtvs', tcl_rdr = rdr_env'}) thing_inside
+\end{code}
+
+
+\begin{code}
+-----------------------
+-- findGlobals looks at the value environment and finds values
+-- whose types mention the offending type variable. It has to be
+-- careful to zonk the Id's type first, so it has to be in the monad.
+-- We must be careful to pass it a zonked type variable, too.
+
+findGlobals :: TcTyVarSet
+ -> TidyEnv
+ -> TcM (TidyEnv, [SDoc])
+
+findGlobals tvs tidy_env
+ = getLclEnv `thenM` \ lcl_env ->
+ go tidy_env [] (lclEnvElts lcl_env)
+ where
+ go tidy_env acc [] = returnM (tidy_env, acc)
+ go tidy_env acc (thing : things)
+ = find_thing ignore_it tidy_env thing `thenM` \ (tidy_env1, maybe_doc) ->
+ case maybe_doc of
+ Just d -> go tidy_env1 (d:acc) things
+ Nothing -> go tidy_env1 acc things
+
+ ignore_it ty = not (tvs `intersectsVarSet` tyVarsOfType ty)
+
+-----------------------
+find_thing ignore_it tidy_env (ATcId id _)
+ = zonkTcType (idType id) `thenM` \ id_ty ->
+ if ignore_it id_ty then
+ returnM (tidy_env, Nothing)
+ else let
+ (tidy_env', tidy_ty) = tidyOpenType tidy_env id_ty
+ msg = sep [ppr id <+> dcolon <+> ppr tidy_ty,
+ nest 2 (parens (ptext SLIT("bound at") <+>
+ ppr (getSrcLoc id)))]
in
- tc_extend_gtvs (tcTyVars env) extra_global_tyvars `thenNF_Tc` \ gtvs' ->
- tcSetEnv (env {tcLEnv = le', tcTyVars = gtvs'}) thing_inside
+ returnM (tidy_env', Just msg)
+
+find_thing ignore_it tidy_env (ATyVar tv ty)
+ = zonkTcType ty `thenM` \ tv_ty ->
+ if ignore_it tv_ty then
+ returnM (tidy_env, Nothing)
+ else let
+ -- The name tv is scoped, so we don't need to tidy it
+ (tidy_env1, tidy_ty) = tidyOpenType tidy_env tv_ty
+ msg = sep [ptext SLIT("Scoped type variable") <+> quotes (ppr tv) <+> eq_stuff, nest 2 bound_at]
+
+ eq_stuff | Just tv' <- Type.getTyVar_maybe tv_ty,
+ getOccName tv == getOccName tv' = empty
+ | otherwise = equals <+> ppr tidy_ty
+ -- It's ok to use Type.getTyVar_maybe because ty is zonked by now
+ bound_at = parens $ ptext SLIT("bound at:") <+> ppr (getSrcLoc tv)
+ in
+ returnM (tidy_env1, Just msg)
\end{code}
%************************************************************************
\begin{code}
-tcExtendGlobalTyVars extra_global_tvs thing_inside
- = tcGetEnv `thenNF_Tc` \ env ->
- tc_extend_gtvs (tcTyVars env) extra_global_tvs `thenNF_Tc` \ gtvs' ->
- tcSetEnv (env {tcTyVars = gtvs') thing_inside
-
tc_extend_gtvs gtvs extra_global_tvs
- = tcReadMutVar gtvs `thenNF_Tc` \ global_tvs ->
- tcNewMutVar (global_tvs `unionVarSet` extra_global_tvs)
+ = readMutVar gtvs `thenM` \ global_tvs ->
+ newMutVar (global_tvs `unionVarSet` extra_global_tvs)
\end{code}
@tcGetGlobalTyVars@ returns a fully-zonked set of tyvars free in the environment.
the environment.
\begin{code}
-tcGetGlobalTyVars :: NF_TcM TcTyVarSet
+tcGetGlobalTyVars :: TcM TcTyVarSet
tcGetGlobalTyVars
- = tcGetEnv `thenNF_Tc` \ (TcEnv {tcTyVars = gtv_var}) ->
- tcReadMutVar gtv_var `thenNF_Tc` \ global_tvs ->
- zonkTcTyVars (varSetElems global_tvs) `thenNF_Tc` \ global_tys' ->
- let
- global_tvs' = (tyVarsOfTypes global_tys')
- in
- tcWriteMutVar gtv_var global_tvs' `thenNF_Tc_`
- returnNF_Tc global_tvs'
+ = getLclEnv `thenM` \ (TcLclEnv {tcl_tyvars = gtv_var}) ->
+ readMutVar gtv_var `thenM` \ gbl_tvs ->
+ zonkTcTyVarsAndFV (varSetElems gbl_tvs) `thenM` \ gbl_tvs' ->
+ writeMutVar gtv_var gbl_tvs' `thenM_`
+ returnM gbl_tvs'
\end{code}
%************************************************************************
%* *
-\subsection{The local environment}
+\subsection{Rules}
%* *
%************************************************************************
\begin{code}
-tcLookup_maybe :: Name -> NF_TcM (Maybe TcTyThing)
-tcLookup_maybe name
- = tcGetEnv `thenNF_Tc` \ env ->
- returnNF_Tc (lookup_local env name)
-
-tcLookup :: Name -> NF_TcM TcTyThing
-tcLookup name
- = tcLookup_maybe name `thenNF_Tc` \ maybe_thing ->
- case maybe_thing of
- Just thing -> returnNF_Tc thing
- other -> notFound "tcLookup:" name
-
-
-
-tcGetValueEnv :: NF_TcM ValueEnv
-tcGetValueEnv
- = tcGetEnv `thenNF_Tc` \ (TcEnv ue te ve ie gtvs) ->
- returnNF_Tc ve
-
-
-tcSetValueEnv :: ValueEnv -> TcM a -> TcM a
-tcSetValueEnv ve thing_inside
- = tcGetEnv `thenNF_Tc` \ (TcEnv ue te _ ie gtvs) ->
- tcSetEnv (TcEnv ue te ve ie gtvs) thing_inside
-
-explicitLookupValue :: ValueEnv -> Name -> Maybe Id
-explicitLookupValue ve name
- = case maybeWiredInIdName name of
- Just id -> Just id
- Nothing -> lookupNameEnv ve name
-
- -- Extract the IdInfo from an IfaceSig imported from an interface file
-tcAddImportedIdInfo :: ValueEnv -> Id -> Id
-tcAddImportedIdInfo unf_env id
- | isLocallyDefined id -- Don't look up locally defined Ids, because they
- -- have explicit local definitions, so we get a black hole!
- = id
- | otherwise
- = id `lazySetIdInfo` new_info
- -- The Id must be returned without a data dependency on maybe_id
- where
- new_info = case explicitLookupValue unf_env (getName id) of
- Nothing -> vanillaIdInfo
- Just imported_id -> idInfo imported_id
- -- ToDo: could check that types are the same
+tcExtendRules :: [LRuleDecl Id] -> TcM a -> TcM a
+ -- Just pop the new rules into the EPS and envt resp
+ -- All the rules come from an interface file, not soruce
+ -- Nevertheless, some may be for this module, if we read
+ -- its interface instead of its source code
+tcExtendRules lcl_rules thing_inside
+ = do { env <- getGblEnv
+ ; let
+ env' = env { tcg_rules = lcl_rules ++ tcg_rules env }
+ ; setGblEnv env' thing_inside }
\end{code}
%************************************************************************
%* *
-\subsection{The instance environment}
+ Meta level
%* *
%************************************************************************
-Constructing new Ids
-
\begin{code}
-newLocalId :: OccName -> TcType -> SrcLoc -> NF_TcM TcId
-newLocalId name ty loc
- = tcGetUnique `thenNF_Tc` \ uniq ->
- returnNF_Tc (mkUserLocal name uniq ty loc)
-
-newSpecPragmaId :: Name -> TcType -> NF_TcM TcId
-newSpecPragmaId name ty
- = tcGetUnique `thenNF_Tc` \ uniq ->
- returnNF_Tc (mkSpecPragmaId (nameOccName name) uniq ty (getSrcLoc name))
-\end{code}
-
-Make a name for the dict fun for an instance decl
-
-\begin{code}
-newDFunName :: Module -> Class -> [Type] -> SrcLoc -> NF_TcM Name
-newDFunName mod clas (ty:_) loc
- = tcGetDFunUniq dfun_string `thenNF_Tc` \ inst_uniq ->
- tcGetUnique `thenNF_Tc` \ uniq ->
- returnNF_Tc (mkGlobalName uniq mod
- (mkDFunOcc dfun_string inst_uniq)
- (LocalDef loc Exported))
+instance Outputable ThStage where
+ ppr Comp = text "Comp"
+ ppr (Brack l _ _) = text "Brack" <+> int l
+ ppr (Splice l) = text "Splice" <+> int l
+
+
+thLevel :: ThStage -> ThLevel
+thLevel Comp = topLevel
+thLevel (Splice l) = l
+thLevel (Brack l _ _) = l
+
+
+checkWellStaged :: SDoc -- What the stage check is for
+ -> ThLevel -- Binding level
+ -> ThStage -- Use stage
+ -> TcM () -- Fail if badly staged, adding an error
+checkWellStaged pp_thing bind_lvl use_stage
+ | bind_lvl <= use_lvl -- OK!
+ = returnM ()
+
+ | bind_lvl == topLevel -- GHC restriction on top level splices
+ = failWithTc $
+ sep [ptext SLIT("GHC stage restriction:") <+> pp_thing,
+ nest 2 (ptext SLIT("is used in a top-level splice, and must be imported, not defined locally"))]
+
+ | otherwise -- Badly staged
+ = failWithTc $
+ ptext SLIT("Stage error:") <+> pp_thing <+>
+ hsep [ptext SLIT("is bound at stage") <+> ppr bind_lvl,
+ ptext SLIT("but used at stage") <+> ppr use_lvl]
where
- -- Any string that is somewhat unique will do
- dfun_string = occNameString (getOccName clas) ++ occNameString (getDFunTyKey ty)
-
-newDefaultMethodName :: Name -> SrcLoc -> NF_TcM Name
-newDefaultMethodName op_name loc
- = tcGetUnique `thenNF_Tc` \ uniq ->
- returnNF_Tc (mkGlobalName uniq (nameModule op_name)
- (mkDefaultMethodOcc (getOccName op_name))
- (LocalDef loc Exported))
+ use_lvl = thLevel use_stage
+
+
+topIdLvl :: Id -> ThLevel
+-- Globals may either be imported, or may be from an earlier "chunk"
+-- (separated by declaration splices) of this module. The former
+-- *can* be used inside a top-level splice, but the latter cannot.
+-- Hence we give the former impLevel, but the latter topLevel
+-- E.g. this is bad:
+-- x = [| foo |]
+-- $( f x )
+-- By the time we are prcessing the $(f x), the binding for "x"
+-- will be in the global env, not the local one.
+topIdLvl id | isLocalId id = topLevel
+ | otherwise = impLevel
+
+-- Indicates the legal transitions on bracket( [| |] ).
+bracketOK :: ThStage -> Maybe ThLevel
+bracketOK (Brack _ _ _) = Nothing -- Bracket illegal inside a bracket
+bracketOK stage = Just (thLevel stage + 1)
+
+-- Indicates the legal transitions on splice($).
+spliceOK :: ThStage -> Maybe ThLevel
+spliceOK (Splice _) = Nothing -- Splice illegal inside splice
+spliceOK stage = Just (thLevel stage - 1)
+
+tcMetaTy :: Name -> TcM Type
+-- Given the name of a Template Haskell data type,
+-- return the type
+-- E.g. given the name "Expr" return the type "Expr"
+tcMetaTy tc_name
+ = tcLookupTyCon tc_name `thenM` \ t ->
+ returnM (mkGenTyConApp t [])
+ -- Use mkGenTyConApp because it might be a synonym
\end{code}
%************************************************************************
%* *
-\subsection{The instance environment}
+\subsection{Making new Ids}
%* *
%************************************************************************
-\begin{code}
-tcGetInstEnv :: NF_TcM InstEnv
-tcGetInstEnv = tcGetEnv `thenNF_Tc` \ (TcEnv ue te ve ie (_,gtvs)) ->
- returnNF_Tc ie
-
-tcSetInstEnv :: InstEnv -> TcM a -> TcM a
-tcSetInstEnv ie thing_inside
- = tcGetEnv `thenNF_Tc` \ (TcEnv ue te ve _ gtvs) ->
- tcSetEnv (TcEnv ue te ve ie gtvs) thing_inside
-\end{code}
-
+Constructing new Ids
\begin{code}
-type InstEnv = UniqFM ClsInstEnv -- Maps Class to instances for that class
-type ClsInstEnv = [(TyVarSet, [Type], Id)] -- The instances for a particular class
-
-classInstEnv :: InstEnv -> Class -> ClsInstEnv
-classInstEnv env cls = lookupWithDefaultUFM env [] cls
+newLocalName :: Name -> TcM Name
+newLocalName name -- Make a clone
+ = newUnique `thenM` \ uniq ->
+ returnM (mkInternalName uniq (getOccName name) (getSrcLoc name))
\end{code}
-A @ClsInstEnv@ lives inside a class, and identifies all the instances
-of that class. The @Id@ inside a ClsInstEnv mapping is the dfun for
-that instance.
-
-If class C maps to a list containing the item ([a,b], [t1,t2,t3], dfun), then
-
- forall a b, C t1 t2 t3 can be constructed by dfun
-
-or, to put it another way, we have
-
- instance (...) => C t1 t2 t3, witnessed by dfun
-
-There is an important consistency constraint in the elements of a ClsInstEnv:
-
- * [a,b] must be a superset of the free vars of [t1,t2,t3]
-
- * The dfun must itself be quantified over [a,b]
-
-Thus, the @ClassInstEnv@ for @Eq@ might contain the following entry:
- [a] ===> dfun_Eq_List :: forall a. Eq a => Eq [a]
-The "a" in the pattern must be one of the forall'd variables in
-the dfun type.
-
-
+Make a name for the dict fun for an instance decl. It's an *external*
+name, like otber top-level names, and hence must be made with newGlobalBinder.
-Notes on overlapping instances
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-In some ClsInstEnvs, overlap is prohibited; that is, no pair of templates unify.
-
-In others, overlap is permitted, but only in such a way that one can make
-a unique choice when looking up. That is, overlap is only permitted if
-one template matches the other, or vice versa. So this is ok:
-
- [a] [Int]
-
-but this is not
-
- (Int,a) (b,Int)
-
-If overlap is permitted, the list is kept most specific first, so that
-the first lookup is the right choice.
-
-
-For now we just use association lists.
-
-\subsection{Avoiding a problem with overlapping}
-
-Consider this little program:
-
-\begin{pseudocode}
- class C a where c :: a
- class C a => D a where d :: a
-
- instance C Int where c = 17
- instance D Int where d = 13
-
- instance C a => C [a] where c = [c]
- instance ({- C [a], -} D a) => D [a] where d = c
-
- instance C [Int] where c = [37]
-
- main = print (d :: [Int])
-\end{pseudocode}
-
-What do you think `main' prints (assuming we have overlapping instances, and
-all that turned on)? Well, the instance for `D' at type `[a]' is defined to
-be `c' at the same type, and we've got an instance of `C' at `[Int]', so the
-answer is `[37]', right? (the generic `C [a]' instance shouldn't apply because
-the `C [Int]' instance is more specific).
-
-Ghc-4.04 gives `[37]', while ghc-4.06 gives `[17]', so 4.06 is wrong. That
-was easy ;-) Let's just consult hugs for good measure. Wait - if I use old
-hugs (pre-September99), I get `[17]', and stranger yet, if I use hugs98, it
-doesn't even compile! What's going on!?
-
-What hugs complains about is the `D [a]' instance decl.
-
-\begin{pseudocode}
- ERROR "mj.hs" (line 10): Cannot build superclass instance
- *** Instance : D [a]
- *** Context supplied : D a
- *** Required superclass : C [a]
-\end{pseudocode}
-
-You might wonder what hugs is complaining about. It's saying that you
-need to add `C [a]' to the context of the `D [a]' instance (as appears
-in comments). But there's that `C [a]' instance decl one line above
-that says that I can reduce the need for a `C [a]' instance to the
-need for a `C a' instance, and in this case, I already have the
-necessary `C a' instance (since we have `D a' explicitly in the
-context, and `C' is a superclass of `D').
+\begin{code}
+newDFunName :: Class -> [Type] -> SrcLoc -> TcM Name
+newDFunName clas (ty:_) loc
+ = do { index <- nextDFunIndex
+ ; is_boot <- tcIsHsBoot
+ ; mod <- getModule
+ ; let info_string = occNameString (getOccName clas) ++
+ occNameString (getDFunTyKey ty)
+ dfun_occ = mkDFunOcc info_string is_boot index
+
+ ; newGlobalBinder mod dfun_occ Nothing loc }
+
+newDFunName clas [] loc = pprPanic "newDFunName" (ppr clas <+> ppr loc)
+\end{code}
-Unfortunately, the above reasoning indicates a premature commitment to the
-generic `C [a]' instance. I.e., it prematurely rules out the more specific
-instance `C [Int]'. This is the mistake that ghc-4.06 makes. The fix is to
-add the context that hugs suggests (uncomment the `C [a]'), effectively
-deferring the decision about which instance to use.
-Now, interestingly enough, 4.04 has this same bug, but it's covered up
-in this case by a little known `optimization' that was disabled in
-4.06. Ghc-4.04 silently inserts any missing superclass context into
-an instance declaration. In this case, it silently inserts the `C
-[a]', and everything happens to work out.
+%************************************************************************
+%* *
+\subsection{The InstInfo type}
+%* *
+%************************************************************************
-(See `basicTypes/MkId:mkDictFunId' for the code in question. Search for
-`Mark Jones', although Mark claims no credit for the `optimization' in
-question, and would rather it stopped being called the `Mark Jones
-optimization' ;-)
+The InstInfo type summarises the information in an instance declaration
-So, what's the fix? I think hugs has it right. Here's why. Let's try
-something else out with ghc-4.04. Let's add the following line:
+ instance c => k (t tvs) where b
- d' :: D a => [a]
- d' = c
+It is used just for *local* instance decls (not ones from interface files).
+But local instance decls includes
+ - derived ones
+ - generic ones
+as well as explicit user written ones.
-Everyone raise their hand who thinks that `d :: [Int]' should give a
-different answer from `d' :: [Int]'. Well, in ghc-4.04, it does. The
-`optimization' only applies to instance decls, not to regular
-bindings, giving inconsistent behavior.
+\begin{code}
+data InstInfo
+ = InstInfo {
+ iSpec :: Instance, -- Includes the dfun id. Its forall'd type
+ iBinds :: InstBindings -- variables scope over the stuff in InstBindings!
+ }
-Old hugs had this same bug. Here's how we fixed it: like GHC, the
-list of instances for a given class is ordered, so that more specific
-instances come before more generic ones. For example, the instance
-list for C might contain:
- ..., C Int, ..., C a, ...
-When we go to look for a `C Int' instance we'll get that one first.
-But what if we go looking for a `C b' (`b' is unconstrained)? We'll
-pass the `C Int' instance, and keep going. But if `b' is
-unconstrained, then we don't know yet if the more specific instance
-will eventually apply. GHC keeps going, and matches on the generic `C
-a'. The fix is to, at each step, check to see if there's a reverse
-match, and if so, abort the search. This prevents hugs from
-prematurely chosing a generic instance when a more specific one
-exists.
+iDFunId :: InstInfo -> DFunId
+iDFunId info = instanceDFunId (iSpec info)
---Jeff
+data InstBindings
+ = VanillaInst -- The normal case
+ (LHsBinds Name) -- Bindings
+ [LSig Name] -- User pragmas recorded for generating
+ -- specialised instances
-\begin{code}
-emptyInstEnv :: InstEnv
-emptyInstEnv = emptyUFM
-\end{code}
+ | NewTypeDerived -- Used for deriving instances of newtypes, where the
+ [Type] -- witness dictionary is identical to the argument
+ -- dictionary. Hence no bindings, no pragmas
+ -- The [Type] are the representation types
+ -- See notes in TcDeriv
-@lookupInstEnv@ looks up in a @InstEnv@, using a one-way match. Since
-the env is kept ordered, the first match must be the only one. The
-thing we are looking up can have an arbitrary "flexi" part.
+pprInstInfo info = vcat [ptext SLIT("InstInfo:") <+> ppr (idType (iDFunId info))]
-\begin{code}
-lookupInstEnv :: InstEnv -- The envt
- -> Class -> [Type] -- Key
- -> InstLookupResult
-
-data InstLookupResult
- = FoundInst -- There is a (template,substitution) pair
- -- that makes the template match the key,
- -- and no template is an instance of the key
- TyVarSubstEnv Id
-
- | NoMatch Bool -- Boolean is true iff there is at least one
- -- template that matches the key.
- -- (but there are other template(s) that are
- -- instances of the key, so we don't report
- -- FoundInst)
- -- The NoMatch True case happens when we look up
- -- Foo [a]
- -- in an InstEnv that has entries for
- -- Foo [Int]
- -- Foo [b]
- -- Then which we choose would depend on the way in which 'a'
- -- is instantiated. So we say there is no match, but identify
- -- it as ambiguous case in the hope of giving a better error msg.
- -- See the notes above from Jeff Lewis
-
-lookupInstEnv env key_cls key_tys
- = find (classInstEnv env key_cls)
+pprInstInfoDetails info = pprInstInfo info $$ nest 2 (details (iBinds info))
where
- key_vars = tyVarsOfTypes key_tys
-
- find [] = NoMatch False
- find ((tpl_tyvars, tpl, val) : rest)
- = case matchTys tpl_tyvars tpl key_tys of
- Nothing ->
- case matchTys key_vars key_tys tpl of
- Nothing -> find rest
- Just (_, _) -> NoMatch (any_match rest)
- Just (subst, leftovers) -> ASSERT( null leftovers )
- FoundInst subst val
-
- any_match rest = or [ maybeToBool (matchTys tvs tpl key_tys)
- | (tvs,tpl,_) <- rest
- ]
-\end{code}
-
-@addToClsInstEnv@ extends a @ClsInstEnv@, checking for overlaps.
+ details (VanillaInst b _) = pprLHsBinds b
+ details (NewTypeDerived _) = text "Derived from the representation type"
-A boolean flag controls overlap reporting.
+simpleInstInfoClsTy :: InstInfo -> (Class, Type)
+simpleInstInfoClsTy info = case instanceHead (iSpec info) of
+ (_, _, cls, [ty]) -> (cls, ty)
-True => overlap is permitted, but only if one template matches the other;
- not if they unify but neither is
+simpleInstInfoTy :: InstInfo -> Type
+simpleInstInfoTy info = snd (simpleInstInfoClsTy info)
-\begin{code}
-addToInstEnv :: Bool -- True <=> overlap permitted
- -> InstEnv -- Envt
- -> Class -> [TyVar] -> [Type] -> Id -- New item
- -> MaybeErr InstEnv -- Success...
- ([Type], Id) -- Failure: Offending overlap
-
-addToInstEnv overlap_ok inst_env clas ins_tvs ins_tys value
- = case insert_into (classInstEnv inst_env clas) of
- Failed stuff -> Failed stuff
- Succeeded new_env -> Succeeded (addToUFM inst_env clas new_env)
-
- where
- ins_tv_set = mkVarSet ins_tvs
- ins_item = (ins_tv_set, ins_tys, value)
-
- insert_into [] = returnMaB [ins_item]
- insert_into env@(cur_item@(tpl_tvs, tpl_tys, val) : rest)
-
- -- FAIL if:
- -- (a) they are the same, or
- -- (b) they unify, and any sort of overlap is prohibited,
- -- (c) they unify but neither is more specific than t'other
- | identical
- || (unifiable && not overlap_ok)
- || (unifiable && not (ins_item_more_specific || cur_item_more_specific))
- = failMaB (tpl_tys, val)
-
- -- New item is an instance of current item, so drop it here
- | ins_item_more_specific = returnMaB (ins_item : env)
-
- -- Otherwise carry on
- | otherwise = insert_into rest `thenMaB` \ rest' ->
- returnMaB (cur_item : rest')
- where
- unifiable = maybeToBool (unifyTyListsX (ins_tv_set `unionVarSet` tpl_tvs) tpl_tys ins_tys)
- ins_item_more_specific = maybeToBool (matchTys tpl_tvs tpl_tys ins_tys)
- cur_item_more_specific = maybeToBool (matchTys ins_tv_set ins_tys tpl_tys)
- identical = ins_item_more_specific && cur_item_more_specific
+simpleInstInfoTyCon :: InstInfo -> TyCon
+ -- Gets the type constructor for a simple instance declaration,
+ -- i.e. one of the form instance (...) => C (T a b c) where ...
+simpleInstInfoTyCon inst = tcTyConAppTyCon (simpleInstInfoTy inst)
\end{code}
%************************************************************************
\begin{code}
-badCon con_id = quotes (ppr con_id) <+> ptext SLIT("is not a data constructor")
-badPrimOp op = quotes (ppr op) <+> ptext SLIT("is not a primop")
-
-notFound where name
- = failWithTc (text where <> colon <+> quotes (ppr name) <+> ptext SLIT("is not in scope"))
+pprBinders :: [Name] -> SDoc
+-- Used in error messages
+-- Use quotes for a single one; they look a bit "busy" for several
+pprBinders [bndr] = quotes (ppr bndr)
+pprBinders bndrs = pprWithCommas ppr bndrs
+
+notFound name
+ = failWithTc (ptext SLIT("GHC internal error:") <+> quotes (ppr name) <+>
+ ptext SLIT("is not in scope"))
+
+wrongThingErr expected thing name
+ = failWithTc (pprTcTyThingCategory thing <+> quotes (ppr name) <+>
+ ptext SLIT("used as a") <+> text expected)
\end{code}