import Data.List
import System.Exit
import Data.Char
-
-#ifdef USING_COMPAT
-import Compat.RawSystem ( rawSystem )
-import Compat.Directory ( findExecutable )
-#else
+import System.Directory ( removeFile )
+import Control.Exception ( bracket )
+import System.Directory ( findExecutable, getTemporaryDirectory )
import System.Cmd ( rawSystem )
-import System.Directory ( findExecutable )
-#endif
main :: IO ()
main = do
args <- getArgs
- case args of
- "-f" : ghc : args' -> doIt ghc args'
- ('-' : 'f' : ghc) : args' -> doIt (dropWhile isSpace ghc) args'
- _ -> do
+ case getGhcLoc args of
+ (Just ghc, args') -> doIt ghc args'
+ (Nothing, args') -> do
mb_ghc <- findExecutable "ghc"
case mb_ghc of
Nothing -> dieProg ("cannot find ghc")
- Just ghc -> doIt ghc args
+ Just ghc -> doIt ghc args'
+
+getGhcLoc :: [String] -> (Maybe FilePath, [String])
+getGhcLoc ("-f" : ghc : args) = (Just ghc, args)
+getGhcLoc (('-' : 'f' : ghc) : args) = (Just ghc, args)
+-- If you need the first GHC flag to be a -f flag then you can pass --
+-- first
+getGhcLoc ("--" : args) = (Nothing, args)
+getGhcLoc args = (Nothing, args)
doIt :: String -> [String] -> IO ()
doIt ghc args = do
- let (ghc_args, rest) = break notArg args
+ let (ghc_args, rest) = getGhcArgs args
case rest of
- [] -> dieProg "syntax: runghc [-f GHCPATH] [GHC-ARGS] FILE ARG..."
+ [] -> do
+ -- behave like typical perl, python, ruby interpreters:
+ -- read from stdin
+ tmpdir <- getTemporaryDirectory
+ bracket
+ (openTempFile tmpdir "runghcXXXX.hs")
+ (\(filename,_) -> removeFile filename)
+ $ \(filename,h) -> do
+ getContents >>= hPutStr h
+ hClose h
+ doIt ghc (ghc_args ++ [filename])
filename : prog_args -> do
- let expr = "System.Environment.withProgName " ++ show filename ++
- " (System.Environment.withArgs " ++ show prog_args ++
- " (GHC.TopHandler.runIOFastExit" ++
- " (Main.main Prelude.>> Prelude.return ())))"
+ let c1 = ":set prog " ++ show filename
+ c2 = ":main " ++ show prog_args
res <- rawSystem ghc (["-ignore-dot-ghci"] ++ ghc_args ++
- [ "-e", expr, filename])
- -- runIOFastExit: makes exceptions raised by Main.main
- -- behave in the same way as for a compiled program.
- -- The "fast exit" part just calls exit() directly
- -- instead of doing an orderly runtime shutdown,
- -- otherwise the main GHCi thread will complain about
- -- being interrupted.
- --
- -- Why (main >> return ()) rather than just main? Because
- -- otherwise GHCi by default tries to evaluate the result
- -- of the IO in order to show it (see #1200).
+ [ "-e", c1, "-e", c2, filename])
exitWith res
-notArg :: String -> Bool
-notArg ('-':_) = False
-notArg _ = True
+getGhcArgs :: [String] -> ([String], [String])
+getGhcArgs args
+ = let (ghcArgs, otherArgs) = case break pastArgs args of
+ (xs, "--":ys) -> (xs, ys)
+ (xs, ys) -> (xs, ys)
+ in (map unescape ghcArgs, otherArgs)
+ where unescape ('-':'-':'g':'h':'c':'-':'a':'r':'g':'=':arg) = arg
+ unescape arg = arg
+
+pastArgs :: String -> Bool
+-- You can use -- to mark the end of the flags, in case you need to use
+-- a file called -foo.hs for some reason. You almost certainly shouldn't,
+-- though.
+pastArgs "--" = True
+pastArgs ('-':_) = False
+pastArgs _ = True
dieProg :: String -> IO a
dieProg msg = do
hPutStrLn stderr (p ++ ": " ++ msg)
exitWith (ExitFailure 1)
+-- usage :: String
+-- usage = "syntax: runghc [-f GHC-PATH | --] [GHC-ARGS] [--] FILE ARG..."
+