%
-% (c) The GRASP/AQUA Project, Glasgow University, 1993-1998
+% (c) The GRASP/AQUA Project, Glasgow University, 1992-1998
%
-\section{Class Instance environments}
+\section[InstEnv]{Utilities for typechecking instance declarations}
+
+The bits common to TcInstDcls and TcDeriv.
\begin{code}
module InstEnv (
- InstEnv, emptyInstEnv, addToInstEnv,
- lookupInstEnv, InstEnvResult(..)
+ DFunId, ClsInstEnv, InstEnv,
+
+ emptyInstEnv, extendInstEnv, pprInstEnv,
+ lookupInstEnv, InstLookupResult(..),
+ classInstEnv, simpleDFunClassTyCon
) where
#include "HsVersions.h"
+import Class ( Class, classTvsFds )
import Var ( TyVar, Id )
import VarSet
-import VarEnv ( TyVarSubstEnv )
-import Type ( Type, tyVarsOfTypes )
-import Unify ( unifyTyListsX, matchTys )
+import VarEnv
+import Maybes ( MaybeErr(..), returnMaB, failMaB, thenMaB, maybeToBool )
+import Name ( getSrcLoc )
+import TcType ( Type, tcTyConAppTyCon, mkTyVarTy,
+ tcSplitDFunTy, tyVarsOfTypes,
+ matchTys, unifyTyListsX, allDistinctTyVars
+ )
+import PprType ( pprClassPred )
+import FunDeps ( checkClsFD )
+import TyCon ( TyCon )
import Outputable
-import Maybes
+import UniqFM ( UniqFM, lookupWithDefaultUFM, addToUFM, emptyUFM, eltsUFM )
+import Id ( idType )
+import ErrUtils ( Message )
+import CmdLineOpts
\end{code}
%************************************************************************
%* *
-\section{InstEnv}
+\subsection{The key types}
+%* *
+%************************************************************************
+
+\begin{code}
+type DFunId = Id
+
+type InstEnv = UniqFM ClsInstEnv -- Maps Class to instances for that class
+
+simpleDFunClassTyCon :: DFunId -> (Class, TyCon)
+simpleDFunClassTyCon dfun
+ = (clas, tycon)
+ where
+ (_,_,clas,[ty]) = tcSplitDFunTy (idType dfun)
+ tycon = tcTyConAppTyCon ty
+
+pprInstEnv :: InstEnv -> SDoc
+pprInstEnv env
+ = vcat [ brackets (pprWithCommas ppr (varSetElems tyvars)) <+>
+ brackets (pprWithCommas ppr tys) <+> ppr dfun
+ | cls_inst_env <- eltsUFM env
+ , (tyvars, tys, dfun) <- cls_inst_env
+ ]
+\end{code}
+
+%************************************************************************
+%* *
+\subsection{Instance environments: InstEnv and ClsInstEnv}
%* *
%************************************************************************
\begin{code}
-type InstEnv = [(TyVarSet, [Type], Id)]
+type ClsInstEnv = [(TyVarSet, [Type], DFunId)] -- The instances for a particular class
+ -- INVARIANTs: see notes below
+
+emptyInstEnv :: InstEnv
+emptyInstEnv = emptyUFM
+
+classInstEnv :: InstEnv -> Class -> ClsInstEnv
+classInstEnv env cls = lookupWithDefaultUFM env [] cls
\end{code}
-In some InstEnvs overlap is prohibited; that is, no pair of templates unify.
+A @ClsInstEnv@ 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]
+
+ * More specific instances come before less specific ones,
+ where they overlap
+
+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.
+
+
+
+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
--Jeff
-\begin{code}
-emptyInstEnv :: InstEnv
-emptyInstEnv = []
-isEmptyInstEnv env = null env
-\end{code}
+%************************************************************************
+%* *
+\subsection{Looking up an instance}
+%* *
+%************************************************************************
@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.
\begin{code}
-lookupInstEnv :: InstEnv -- The envt
- -> [Type] -- Key
- -> InstEnvResult
+lookupInstEnv :: InstEnv -- The envt
+ -> Class -> [Type] -- Key
+ -> InstLookupResult
-data InstEnvResult
+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
-- it as ambiguous case in the hope of giving a better error msg.
-- See the notes above from Jeff Lewis
-lookupInstEnv env key
- = find env
+lookupInstEnv env key_cls key_tys
+ = find (classInstEnv env key_cls)
where
- key_vars = tyVarsOfTypes key
+ key_vars = tyVarsOfTypes key_tys
+
find [] = NoMatch False
- find ((tpl_tyvars, tpl, val) : rest)
- = case matchTys tpl_tyvars tpl key of
+ find ((tpl_tyvars, tpl, dfun_id) : rest)
+ = case matchTys tpl_tyvars tpl key_tys of
Nothing ->
- case matchTys key_vars key tpl of
+ -- Check for reverse match, so that
+ -- we bale out if a later instantiation of this
+ -- predicate might match this instance
+ -- [see notes about overlapping instances above]
+ 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)
+ FoundInst subst dfun_id
+
+ any_match rest = or [ maybeToBool (matchTys tvs tpl key_tys)
| (tvs,tpl,_) <- rest
]
\end{code}
-@addToInstEnv@ extends a @InstEnv@, checking for overlaps.
+
+%************************************************************************
+%* *
+\subsection{Extending an instance environment}
+%* *
+%************************************************************************
+
+@extendInstEnv@ extends a @ClsInstEnv@, checking for overlaps.
A boolean flag controls overlap reporting.
not if they unify but neither is
\begin{code}
-addToInstEnv :: Bool -- True <=> overlap permitted
- -> InstEnv -- Envt
- -> [TyVar] -> [Type] -> Id -- New item
- -> MaybeErr InstEnv -- Success...
- ([Type], Id) -- Failure: Offending overlap
-
-addToInstEnv overlap_ok env ins_tvs ins_tys value
- = insert env
+extendInstEnv :: DynFlags -> InstEnv -> [DFunId] -> (InstEnv, [Message])
+ -- Similar, but all we have is the DFuns
+extendInstEnv dflags env dfun_ids = foldl (addToInstEnv dflags) (env, []) dfun_ids
+
+
+addToInstEnv :: DynFlags
+ -> (InstEnv, [Message])
+ -> DFunId
+ -> (InstEnv, [Message]) -- Resulting InstEnv and augmented error messages
+
+addToInstEnv dflags (inst_env, errs) dfun_id
+ -- Check first that the new instance doesn't
+ -- conflict with another. See notes below about fundeps.
+ | not (null bad_fundeps)
+ = (inst_env, fundep_err : errs) -- Bad fundeps; report the first only
+
+ | otherwise
+ = case insert_into cls_inst_env of
+ Failed err -> (inst_env, err : errs)
+ Succeeded new_env -> (addToUFM inst_env clas new_env, errs)
+
where
+ cls_inst_env = classInstEnv inst_env clas
+ (ins_tvs, _, clas, ins_tys) = tcSplitDFunTy (idType dfun_id)
+ bad_fundeps = badFunDeps cls_inst_env clas ins_tv_set ins_tys
+ fundep_err = fundepErr dfun_id (head bad_fundeps)
+
ins_tv_set = mkVarSet ins_tvs
- ins_item = (ins_tv_set, ins_tys, value)
-
- insert [] = returnMaB [ins_item]
- insert 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 rest `thenMaB` \ rest' ->
- returnMaB (cur_item : rest')
+ ins_item = (ins_tv_set, ins_tys, dfun_id)
+
+ insert_into [] = returnMaB [ins_item]
+ insert_into env@(cur_item@(tpl_tvs, tpl_tys, tpl_dfun_id) : rest)
+ = case unifyTyListsX (ins_tv_set `unionVarSet` tpl_tvs) tpl_tys ins_tys of
+ Just subst -> insert_unifiable env subst
+ Nothing -> carry_on cur_item rest
+
+ carry_on cur_item rest = insert_into rest `thenMaB` \ rest' ->
+ returnMaB (cur_item : rest')
+
+ -- The two templates unify. This is acceptable iff
+ -- (a) -fallow-overlapping-instances is on
+ -- (b) one is strictly more specific than the other
+ -- [It's bad if they are identical or incomparable]
+ insert_unifiable env@(cur_item@(tpl_tvs, tpl_tys, tpl_dfun_id) : rest) subst
+ | ins_item_more_specific && cur_item_more_specific
+ = -- Duplicates
+ failMaB (dupInstErr dfun_id tpl_dfun_id)
+
+ | not (dopt Opt_AllowOverlappingInstances dflags)
+ || not (ins_item_more_specific || cur_item_more_specific)
+ = -- Overlap illegal, or the two are incomparable
+ failMaB (overlapErr dfun_id tpl_dfun_id)
+
+ | otherwise
+ = -- OK, it's acceptable. Remaining question is whether
+ -- we drop it here or compare it with others
+ if ins_item_more_specific then
+ -- New item is an instance of current item, so drop it here
+ returnMaB (ins_item : env)
+ else
+ carry_on 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
+ ins_item_more_specific = allVars subst ins_tvs
+ cur_item_more_specific = allVars subst (varSetElems tpl_tvs)
+
+allVars :: TyVarSubstEnv -> [TyVar] -> Bool
+-- True iff all the type vars are mapped to distinct type vars
+allVars subst tvs
+ = allDistinctTyVars (map lookup tvs) emptyVarSet
+ where
+ lookup tv = case lookupSubstEnv subst tv of
+ Just (DoneTy ty) -> ty
+ Nothing -> mkTyVarTy tv
+\end{code}
+
+Functional dependencies
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+Here is the bad case:
+ class C a b | a->b where ...
+ instance C Int Bool where ...
+ instance C Int Char where ...
+
+The point is that a->b, so Int in the first parameter must uniquely
+determine the second. In general, given the same class decl, and given
+
+ instance C s1 s2 where ...
+ instance C t1 t2 where ...
+
+Then the criterion is: if U=unify(s1,t1) then U(s2) = U(t2).
+
+Matters are a little more complicated if there are free variables in
+the s2/t2.
+
+ class D a b c | a -> b
+ instance D a b => D [(a,a)] [b] Int
+ instance D a b => D [a] [b] Bool
+
+The instance decls don't overlap, because the third parameter keeps
+them separate. But we want to make sure that given any constraint
+ D s1 s2 s3
+if s1 matches
+
+
+
+
+\begin{code}
+badFunDeps :: ClsInstEnv -> Class
+ -> TyVarSet -> [Type] -- Proposed new instance type
+ -> [DFunId]
+badFunDeps cls_inst_env clas ins_tv_set ins_tys
+ = [ dfun_id | fd <- fds,
+ (tvs, tys, dfun_id) <- cls_inst_env,
+ not (null (checkClsFD (tvs `unionVarSet` ins_tv_set) fd clas_tvs tys ins_tys))
+ ]
+ where
+ (clas_tvs, fds) = classTvsFds clas
\end{code}
+
+\begin{code}
+dupInstErr dfun1 dfun2 = addInstErr (ptext SLIT("Duplicate instance declarations:")) dfun1 dfun2
+overlapErr dfun1 dfun2 = addInstErr (ptext SLIT("Overlapping instance declarations:")) dfun1 dfun2
+fundepErr dfun1 dfun2 = addInstErr (ptext SLIT("Functional dependencies conflict between instance declarations:"))
+ dfun1 dfun2
+
+addInstErr what dfun1 dfun2
+ = hang what 2 (ppr_dfun dfun1 $$ ppr_dfun dfun2)
+ where
+ ppr_dfun dfun = ppr (getSrcLoc dfun) <> colon <+> pprClassPred clas tys
+ where
+ (_,_,clas,tys) = tcSplitDFunTy (idType dfun)
+\end{code}