X-Git-Url: http://git.megacz.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=ghc%2Fcompiler%2Fmain%2FSysTools.lhs;h=6dadee422d06f49fe93a863ffc1ac82c63685678;hb=34c2b1b2cdc009b62402bd1c31ffc1ae17df8969;hp=bd4aacb452244393c9753e0b56b0fe5376c49292;hpb=599e42c2948811e71607c5167d9345ddd74d83c3;p=ghc-hetmet.git diff --git a/ghc/compiler/main/SysTools.lhs b/ghc/compiler/main/SysTools.lhs index bd4aacb..6dadee4 100644 --- a/ghc/compiler/main/SysTools.lhs +++ b/ghc/compiler/main/SysTools.lhs @@ -11,22 +11,7 @@ module SysTools ( -- Initialisation initSysTools, - setPgmL, -- String -> IO () - setPgmP, - setPgmF, - setPgmc, - setPgmm, - setPgms, - setPgma, - setPgml, -#ifdef ILX - setPgmI, - setPgmi, -#endif - -- Command-line override - setDryRun, - - getTopDir, -- IO String -- The value of $libdir + getTopDir, -- IO String -- The value of $topdir getPackageConfigPath, -- IO String -- Where package.conf is getUsageMsgPaths, -- IO (String,String) @@ -36,10 +21,6 @@ module SysTools ( runMangle, runSplit, -- [Option] -> IO () runAs, runLink, -- [Option] -> IO () runMkDLL, -#ifdef ILX - runIlx2il, runIlasm, -- [String] -> IO () -#endif - touch, -- String -> String -> IO () copy, -- String -> String -> String -> IO () @@ -48,11 +29,10 @@ module SysTools ( -- Temporary-file management setTmpDir, newTempName, - cleanTempFiles, cleanTempFilesExcept, removeTmpFiles, + cleanTempFiles, cleanTempFilesExcept, addFilesToClean, -- System interface - getProcessID, -- IO Int system, -- String -> IO ExitCode -- Misc @@ -64,13 +44,15 @@ module SysTools ( #include "HsVersions.h" -import DriverUtil import DriverPhases ( isHaskellUserSrcFilename ) import Config import Outputable +import ErrUtils ( putMsg, debugTraceMsg ) import Panic ( GhcException(..) ) -import Util ( global, notNull ) -import CmdLineOpts ( dynFlag, verbosity ) +import Util ( Suffix, global, notNull, consIORef, + normalisePath, pgmPath, platformPath ) +import DynFlags ( DynFlags(..), DynFlag(..), dopt, Option(..), + setTmpDir, defaultDynFlags ) import EXCEPTION ( throwDyn ) import DATA_IOREF ( IORef, readIORef, writeIORef ) @@ -79,12 +61,10 @@ import DATA_INT import Monad ( when, unless ) import System ( ExitCode(..), getEnv, system ) import IO ( try, catch, - openFile, hPutStrLn, hPutStr, hClose, hFlush, IOMode(..), - stderr ) + openFile, hPutStr, hClose, hFlush, IOMode(..), + stderr, ioError, isDoesNotExistError ) import Directory ( doesFileExist, removeFile ) -import List ( intersperse, partition ) - -#include "../includes/config.h" +import List ( partition ) -- GHC <= 4.08 didn't have rawSystem, and runs into problems with long command -- lines on mingw32, so we disallow it now. @@ -105,9 +85,11 @@ import Foreign import CString ( CString, peekCString ) #endif -#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ < 601 -import Foreign ( withMany, withArray0, nullPtr, Ptr ) -import CForeign ( CString, withCString, throwErrnoIfMinus1 ) +#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ < 603 +-- rawSystem comes from libghccompat.a in stage1 +import Compat.RawSystem ( rawSystem ) +import GHC.IOBase ( IOErrorType(..) ) +import System.IO.Error ( ioeGetErrorType ) #else import System.Cmd ( rawSystem ) #endif @@ -166,7 +148,7 @@ Package {name = "tools", import_dirs = [], source_dirs = [], library_dirs = [], hs_libraries = [], extra_libraries = [], include_dirs = [], c_includes = [], package_deps = [], - extra_ghc_opts = ["-pgmc/usr/bin/gcc","-pgml${libdir}/bin/unlit", ... etc.], + extra_ghc_opts = ["-pgmc/usr/bin/gcc","-pgml${topdir}/bin/unlit", ... etc.], extra_cc_opts = [], extra_ld_opts = []} Which would have the advantage that we get to collect together in one @@ -186,20 +168,6 @@ All these pathnames are maintained IN THE NATIVE FORMAT OF THE HOST MACHINE. (See remarks under pathnames below) \begin{code} -GLOBAL_VAR(v_Pgm_L, error "pgm_L", String) -- unlit -GLOBAL_VAR(v_Pgm_P, error "pgm_P", (String,[Option])) -- cpp -GLOBAL_VAR(v_Pgm_F, error "pgm_F", String) -- pp -GLOBAL_VAR(v_Pgm_c, error "pgm_c", String) -- gcc -GLOBAL_VAR(v_Pgm_m, error "pgm_m", String) -- asm code mangler -GLOBAL_VAR(v_Pgm_s, error "pgm_s", String) -- asm code splitter -GLOBAL_VAR(v_Pgm_a, error "pgm_a", String) -- as -#ifdef ILX -GLOBAL_VAR(v_Pgm_I, error "pgm_I", String) -- ilx2il -GLOBAL_VAR(v_Pgm_i, error "pgm_i", String) -- ilasm -#endif -GLOBAL_VAR(v_Pgm_l, error "pgm_l", String) -- ld -GLOBAL_VAR(v_Pgm_MkDLL, error "pgm_dll", String) -- mkdll - GLOBAL_VAR(v_Pgm_T, error "pgm_T", String) -- touch GLOBAL_VAR(v_Pgm_CP, error "pgm_CP", String) -- cp @@ -226,13 +194,14 @@ getTopDir = readIORef v_TopDir \begin{code} initSysTools :: [String] -- Command-line arguments starting "-B" - -> IO () -- Set all the mutable variables above, holding + -> DynFlags + -> IO DynFlags -- Set all the mutable variables above, holding -- (a) the system programs -- (b) the package-config file -- (c) the GHC usage message -initSysTools minusB_args +initSysTools minusB_args dflags = do { (am_installed, top_dir) <- findTopDir minusB_args ; writeIORef v_TopDir top_dir -- top_dir @@ -273,32 +242,32 @@ initSysTools minusB_args | am_installed = installed_bin cGHC_MANGLER_PGM | otherwise = inplace cGHC_MANGLER_DIR_REL cGHC_MANGLER_PGM + ; let dflags0 = defaultDynFlags #ifndef mingw32_HOST_OS -- check whether TMPDIR is set in the environment - ; IO.try (do dir <- getEnv "TMPDIR" -- fails if not set - setTmpDir dir - return () - ) + ; e_tmpdir <- IO.try (getEnv "TMPDIR") -- fails if not set #else -- On Win32, consult GetTempPath() for a temp dir. -- => it first tries TMP, TEMP, then finally the -- Windows directory(!). The directory is in short-path -- form. - ; IO.try (do + ; e_tmpdir <- + IO.try (do let len = (2048::Int) buf <- mallocArray len ret <- getTempPath len buf - tdir <- - if ret == 0 then do + if ret == 0 then do -- failed, consult TMPDIR. free buf getEnv "TMPDIR" - else do + else do s <- peekCString buf free buf - return s - setTmpDir tdir) + return s) #endif + ; let dflags1 = case e_tmpdir of + Left _ -> dflags0 + Right d -> setTmpDir d dflags0 -- Check that the package config exists ; config_exists <- doesFileExist pkgconfig_path @@ -320,16 +289,20 @@ initSysTools minusB_args -- pick up whatever happens to be lying around in the path, -- possibly including those from a cygwin install on the target, -- which is exactly what we're trying to avoid. - ; let gcc_path | am_installed = installed_bin ("gcc -B\"" ++ installed "gcc-lib/\"") - | otherwise = cGCC + ; let gcc_b_arg = Option ("-B" ++ installed "gcc-lib/") + (gcc_prog,gcc_args) + | am_installed = (installed_bin "gcc", [gcc_b_arg]) + | otherwise = (cGCC, []) -- The trailing "/" is absolutely essential; gcc seems - -- to construct file names simply by concatenating to this - -- -B path with no extra slash - -- We use "/" rather than "\\" because otherwise "\\\" is mangled - -- later on; although gcc_path is in NATIVE format, gcc can cope + -- to construct file names simply by concatenating to + -- this -B path with no extra slash We use "/" rather + -- than "\\" because otherwise "\\\" is mangled + -- later on; although gcc_args are in NATIVE format, + -- gcc can cope -- (see comments with declarations of global variables) -- - -- The quotes round the -B argument are in case TopDir has spaces in it + -- The quotes round the -B argument are in case TopDir + -- has spaces in it perl_path | am_installed = installed_bin cGHC_PERL | otherwise = cGHC_PERL @@ -340,50 +313,50 @@ initSysTools minusB_args -- On Win32 we don't want to rely on #!/bin/perl, so we prepend -- a call to Perl to get the invocation of split and mangle - ; let split_path = perl_path ++ " \"" ++ split_script ++ "\"" - mangle_path = perl_path ++ " \"" ++ mangle_script ++ "\"" - - ; let mkdll_path - | am_installed = pgmPath (installed "gcc-lib/") cMKDLL ++ - " --dlltool-name " ++ pgmPath (installed "gcc-lib/") "dlltool" ++ - " --driver-name " ++ gcc_path - | otherwise = cMKDLL + ; let (split_prog, split_args) = (perl_path, [Option split_script]) + (mangle_prog, mangle_args) = (perl_path, [Option mangle_script]) + + ; let (mkdll_prog, mkdll_args) + | am_installed = + (pgmPath (installed "gcc-lib/") cMKDLL, + [ Option "--dlltool-name", + Option (pgmPath (installed "gcc-lib/") "dlltool"), + Option "--driver-name", + Option gcc_prog, gcc_b_arg ]) + | otherwise = (cMKDLL, []) #else -- UNIX-SPECIFIC STUFF -- On Unix, the "standard" tools are assumed to be -- in the same place whether we are running "in-place" or "installed" -- That place is wherever the build-time configure script found them. - ; let gcc_path = cGCC + ; let gcc_prog = cGCC + gcc_args = [] touch_path = "touch" - mkdll_path = panic "Can't build DLLs on a non-Win32 system" + mkdll_prog = panic "Can't build DLLs on a non-Win32 system" + mkdll_args = [] -- On Unix, scripts are invoked using the '#!' method. Binary -- installations of GHC on Unix place the correct line on the front -- of the script at installation time, so we don't want to wire-in -- our knowledge of $(PERL) on the host system here. - ; let split_path = split_script - mangle_path = mangle_script + ; let (split_prog, split_args) = (split_script, []) + (mangle_prog, mangle_args) = (mangle_script, []) #endif -- cpp is derived from gcc on all platforms -- HACK, see setPgmP below. We keep 'words' here to remember to fix -- Config.hs one day. - ; let cpp_path = (gcc_path, (Option "-E"):(map Option (words cRAWCPP_FLAGS))) + ; let cpp_path = (gcc_prog, gcc_args ++ + (Option "-E"):(map Option (words cRAWCPP_FLAGS))) -- For all systems, copy and remove are provided by the host -- system; architecture-specific stuff is done when building Config.hs ; let cp_path = cGHC_CP -- Other things being equal, as and ld are simply gcc - ; let as_path = gcc_path - ld_path = gcc_path + ; let (as_prog,as_args) = (gcc_prog,gcc_args) + (ld_prog,ld_args) = (gcc_prog,gcc_args) -#ifdef ILX - -- ilx2il and ilasm are specified in Config.hs - ; let ilx2il_path = cILX2IL - ilasm_path = cILASM -#endif - -- Initialise the global vars ; writeIORef v_Path_package_config pkgconfig_path ; writeIORef v_Path_usages (ghc_usage_msg_path, @@ -393,55 +366,26 @@ initSysTools minusB_args -- Hans: this isn't right in general, but you can -- elaborate it in the same way as the others - ; writeIORef v_Pgm_L unlit_path - ; writeIORef v_Pgm_P cpp_path - ; writeIORef v_Pgm_F "" - ; writeIORef v_Pgm_c gcc_path - ; writeIORef v_Pgm_m mangle_path - ; writeIORef v_Pgm_s split_path - ; writeIORef v_Pgm_a as_path -#ifdef ILX - ; writeIORef v_Pgm_I ilx2il_path - ; writeIORef v_Pgm_i ilasm_path -#endif - ; writeIORef v_Pgm_l ld_path - ; writeIORef v_Pgm_MkDLL mkdll_path ; writeIORef v_Pgm_T touch_path ; writeIORef v_Pgm_CP cp_path - ; return () + ; return dflags1{ + pgm_L = unlit_path, + pgm_P = cpp_path, + pgm_F = "", + pgm_c = (gcc_prog,gcc_args), + pgm_m = (mangle_prog,mangle_args), + pgm_s = (split_prog,split_args), + pgm_a = (as_prog,as_args), + pgm_l = (ld_prog,ld_args), + pgm_dll = (mkdll_prog,mkdll_args) } } #if defined(mingw32_HOST_OS) -foreign import stdcall "GetTempPathA" unsafe getTempPath :: Int -> CString -> IO Int32 +foreign import stdcall unsafe "GetTempPathA" getTempPath :: Int -> CString -> IO Int32 #endif \end{code} -The various setPgm functions are called when a command-line option -like - - -pgmLld - -is used to override a particular program with a new one - -\begin{code} -setPgmL = writeIORef v_Pgm_L --- XXX HACK: Prelude> words "'does not' work" ===> ["'does","not'","work"] --- Config.hs should really use Option. -setPgmP arg = let (pgm:args) = words arg in writeIORef v_Pgm_P (pgm,map Option args) -setPgmF = writeIORef v_Pgm_F -setPgmc = writeIORef v_Pgm_c -setPgmm = writeIORef v_Pgm_m -setPgms = writeIORef v_Pgm_s -setPgma = writeIORef v_Pgm_a -setPgml = writeIORef v_Pgm_l -#ifdef ILX -setPgmI = writeIORef v_Pgm_I -setPgmi = writeIORef v_Pgm_i -#endif -\end{code} - - \begin{code} -- Find TopDir -- for "installed" this is the root of GHC's support files @@ -490,99 +434,72 @@ findTopDir minusbs %************************************************************************ %* * -\subsection{Command-line options} -n%* * -%************************************************************************ - -When invoking external tools as part of the compilation pipeline, we -pass these a sequence of options on the command-line. Rather than -just using a list of Strings, we use a type that allows us to distinguish -between filepaths and 'other stuff'. [The reason being, of course, that -this type gives us a handle on transforming filenames, and filenames only, -to whatever format they're expected to be on a particular platform.] - -\begin{code} -data Option - = FileOption -- an entry that _contains_ filename(s) / filepaths. - String -- a non-filepath prefix that shouldn't be transformed (e.g., "/out=" - String -- the filepath/filename portion - | Option String - -showOpt (FileOption pre f) = pre ++ platformPath f -showOpt (Option "") = "" -showOpt (Option s) = s - -\end{code} - - -%************************************************************************ -%* * \subsection{Running an external program} %* * %************************************************************************ \begin{code} -runUnlit :: [Option] -> IO () -runUnlit args = do p <- readIORef v_Pgm_L - runSomething "Literate pre-processor" p args - -runCpp :: [Option] -> IO () -runCpp args = do (p,baseArgs) <- readIORef v_Pgm_P - runSomething "C pre-processor" p (baseArgs ++ args) - -runPp :: [Option] -> IO () -runPp args = do p <- readIORef v_Pgm_F - runSomething "Haskell pre-processor" p args - -runCc :: [Option] -> IO () -runCc args = do p <- readIORef v_Pgm_c - runSomething "C Compiler" p args - -runMangle :: [Option] -> IO () -runMangle args = do p <- readIORef v_Pgm_m - runSomething "Mangler" p args - -runSplit :: [Option] -> IO () -runSplit args = do p <- readIORef v_Pgm_s - runSomething "Splitter" p args - -runAs :: [Option] -> IO () -runAs args = do p <- readIORef v_Pgm_a - runSomething "Assembler" p args - -runLink :: [Option] -> IO () -runLink args = do p <- readIORef v_Pgm_l - runSomething "Linker" p args - -#ifdef ILX -runIlx2il :: [Option] -> IO () -runIlx2il args = do p <- readIORef v_Pgm_I - runSomething "Ilx2Il" p args - -runIlasm :: [Option] -> IO () -runIlasm args = do p <- readIORef v_Pgm_i - runSomething "Ilasm" p args -#endif - -runMkDLL :: [Option] -> IO () -runMkDLL args = do p <- readIORef v_Pgm_MkDLL - runSomething "Make DLL" p args - -touch :: String -> String -> IO () -touch purpose arg = do p <- readIORef v_Pgm_T - runSomething purpose p [FileOption "" arg] - -copy :: String -> String -> String -> IO () -copy purpose from to = do - verb <- dynFlag verbosity - when (verb >= 2) $ hPutStrLn stderr ("*** " ++ purpose) +runUnlit :: DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO () +runUnlit dflags args = do + let p = pgm_L dflags + runSomething dflags "Literate pre-processor" p args + +runCpp :: DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO () +runCpp dflags args = do + let (p,args0) = pgm_P dflags + runSomething dflags "C pre-processor" p (args0 ++ args) + +runPp :: DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO () +runPp dflags args = do + let p = pgm_F dflags + runSomething dflags "Haskell pre-processor" p args + +runCc :: DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO () +runCc dflags args = do + let (p,args0) = pgm_c dflags + runSomething dflags "C Compiler" p (args0++args) + +runMangle :: DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO () +runMangle dflags args = do + let (p,args0) = pgm_m dflags + runSomething dflags "Mangler" p (args0++args) + +runSplit :: DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO () +runSplit dflags args = do + let (p,args0) = pgm_s dflags + runSomething dflags "Splitter" p (args0++args) + +runAs :: DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO () +runAs dflags args = do + let (p,args0) = pgm_a dflags + runSomething dflags "Assembler" p (args0++args) + +runLink :: DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO () +runLink dflags args = do + let (p,args0) = pgm_l dflags + runSomething dflags "Linker" p (args0++args) + +runMkDLL :: DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO () +runMkDLL dflags args = do + let (p,args0) = pgm_dll dflags + runSomething dflags "Make DLL" p (args0++args) + +touch :: DynFlags -> String -> String -> IO () +touch dflags purpose arg = do + p <- readIORef v_Pgm_T + runSomething dflags purpose p [FileOption "" arg] + +copy :: DynFlags -> String -> String -> String -> IO () +copy dflags purpose from to = do + debugTraceMsg dflags 2 ("*** " ++ purpose) h <- openFile to WriteMode ls <- readFile from -- inefficient, but it'll do for now. -- ToDo: speed up via slurping. hPutStr h ls hClose h + \end{code} \begin{code} @@ -606,78 +523,44 @@ getUsageMsgPaths = readIORef v_Path_usages \begin{code} GLOBAL_VAR(v_FilesToClean, [], [String] ) -GLOBAL_VAR(v_TmpDir, cDEFAULT_TMPDIR, String ) - -- v_TmpDir has no closing '/' \end{code} \begin{code} -setTmpDir dir = writeIORef v_TmpDir (canonicalise dir) - where -#if !defined(mingw32_HOST_OS) - canonicalise p = normalisePath p -#else - -- Canonicalisation of temp path under win32 is a bit more - -- involved: (a) strip trailing slash, - -- (b) normalise slashes - -- (c) just in case, if there is a prefix /cygdrive/x/, change to x: - -- - canonicalise path = normalisePath (xltCygdrive (removeTrailingSlash path)) - - -- if we're operating under cygwin, and TMP/TEMP is of - -- the form "/cygdrive/drive/path", translate this to - -- "drive:/path" (as GHC isn't a cygwin app and doesn't - -- understand /cygdrive paths.) - xltCygdrive path - | "/cygdrive/" `isPrefixOf` path = - case drop (length "/cygdrive/") path of - drive:xs@('/':_) -> drive:':':xs - _ -> path - | otherwise = path - - -- strip the trailing backslash (awful, but we only do this once). - removeTrailingSlash path = - case last path of - '/' -> init path - '\\' -> init path - _ -> path -#endif - -cleanTempFiles :: Int -> IO () -cleanTempFiles verb +cleanTempFiles :: DynFlags -> IO () +cleanTempFiles dflags = do fs <- readIORef v_FilesToClean - removeTmpFiles verb fs + removeTmpFiles dflags fs writeIORef v_FilesToClean [] -cleanTempFilesExcept :: Int -> [FilePath] -> IO () -cleanTempFilesExcept verb dont_delete +cleanTempFilesExcept :: DynFlags -> [FilePath] -> IO () +cleanTempFilesExcept dflags dont_delete = do files <- readIORef v_FilesToClean let (to_keep, to_delete) = partition (`elem` dont_delete) files - removeTmpFiles verb to_delete + removeTmpFiles dflags to_delete writeIORef v_FilesToClean to_keep -- find a temporary name that doesn't already exist. -newTempName :: Suffix -> IO FilePath -newTempName extn +newTempName :: DynFlags -> Suffix -> IO FilePath +newTempName DynFlags{tmpDir=tmp_dir} extn = do x <- getProcessID - tmp_dir <- readIORef v_TmpDir - findTempName tmp_dir x + findTempName (tmp_dir ++ "/ghc" ++ show x ++ "_") 0 where - findTempName tmp_dir x - = do let filename = tmp_dir ++ "/ghc" ++ show x ++ '.':extn + findTempName prefix x + = do let filename = prefix ++ show x ++ '.':extn b <- doesFileExist filename - if b then findTempName tmp_dir (x+1) - else do add v_FilesToClean filename -- clean it up later + if b then findTempName prefix (x+1) + else do consIORef v_FilesToClean filename -- clean it up later return filename addFilesToClean :: [FilePath] -> IO () -- May include wildcards [used by DriverPipeline.run_phase SplitMangle] -addFilesToClean files = mapM_ (add v_FilesToClean) files +addFilesToClean files = mapM_ (consIORef v_FilesToClean) files -removeTmpFiles :: Int -> [FilePath] -> IO () -removeTmpFiles verb fs +removeTmpFiles :: DynFlags -> [FilePath] -> IO () +removeTmpFiles dflags fs = warnNon $ - traceCmd "Deleting temp files" + traceCmd dflags "Deleting temp files" ("Deleting: " ++ unwords deletees) (mapM_ rm deletees) where @@ -690,171 +573,87 @@ removeTmpFiles verb fs warnNon act | null non_deletees = act | otherwise = do - hPutStrLn stderr ("WARNING - NOT deleting source files: " ++ unwords non_deletees) + putMsg ("WARNING - NOT deleting source files: " ++ unwords non_deletees) act (non_deletees, deletees) = partition isHaskellUserSrcFilename fs rm f = removeFile f `IO.catch` (\_ignored -> - when (verb >= 2) $ - hPutStrLn stderr ("Warning: deleting non-existent " ++ f) + debugTraceMsg dflags 2 ("Warning: deleting non-existent " ++ f) ) -\end{code} - - -%************************************************************************ -%* * -\subsection{Running a program} -%* * -%************************************************************************ - -\begin{code} -GLOBAL_VAR(v_Dry_run, False, Bool) - -setDryRun :: IO () -setDryRun = writeIORef v_Dry_run True ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Running an external program -runSomething :: String -- For -v message +runSomething :: DynFlags + -> String -- For -v message -> String -- Command name (possibly a full path) -- assumed already dos-ified -> [Option] -- Arguments -- runSomething will dos-ify them -> IO () -runSomething phase_name pgm args = do +runSomething dflags phase_name pgm args = do let real_args = filter notNull (map showOpt args) - traceCmd phase_name (concat (intersperse " " (pgm:real_args))) $ do - exit_code <- rawSystem pgm real_args - if (exit_code /= ExitSuccess) - then throwDyn (PhaseFailed phase_name exit_code) - else return () + traceCmd dflags phase_name (unwords (pgm:real_args)) $ do + (exit_code, doesn'tExist) <- + IO.catch (do + rc <- rawSystem pgm real_args + case rc of + ExitSuccess{} -> return (rc, False) + ExitFailure n + -- rawSystem returns (ExitFailure 127) if the exec failed for any + -- reason (eg. the program doesn't exist). This is the only clue + -- we have, but we need to report something to the user because in + -- the case of a missing program there will otherwise be no output + -- at all. + | n == 127 -> return (rc, True) + | otherwise -> return (rc, False)) + -- Should 'rawSystem' generate an IO exception indicating that + -- 'pgm' couldn't be run rather than a funky return code, catch + -- this here (the win32 version does this, but it doesn't hurt + -- to test for this in general.) + (\ err -> + if IO.isDoesNotExistError err +#if defined(mingw32_HOST_OS) && __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ < 604 + -- the 'compat' version of rawSystem under mingw32 always + -- maps 'errno' to EINVAL to failure. + || case (ioeGetErrorType err ) of { InvalidArgument{} -> True ; _ -> False} +#endif + then return (ExitFailure 1, True) + else IO.ioError err) + case (doesn'tExist, exit_code) of + (True, _) -> throwDyn (InstallationError ("could not execute: " ++ pgm)) + (_, ExitSuccess) -> return () + _ -> throwDyn (PhaseFailed phase_name exit_code) + +showOpt (FileOption pre f) = pre ++ platformPath f +showOpt (Option "") = "" +showOpt (Option s) = s -traceCmd :: String -> String -> IO () -> IO () +traceCmd :: DynFlags -> String -> String -> IO () -> IO () -- a) trace the command (at two levels of verbosity) -- b) don't do it at all if dry-run is set -traceCmd phase_name cmd_line action - = do { verb <- dynFlag verbosity - ; when (verb >= 2) $ hPutStrLn stderr ("*** " ++ phase_name) - ; when (verb >= 3) $ hPutStrLn stderr cmd_line +traceCmd dflags phase_name cmd_line action + = do { let verb = verbosity dflags + ; debugTraceMsg dflags 2 ("*** " ++ phase_name) + ; debugTraceMsg dflags 3 cmd_line ; hFlush stderr -- Test for -n flag - ; n <- readIORef v_Dry_run - ; unless n $ do { + ; unless (dopt Opt_DryRun dflags) $ do { -- And run it! ; action `IO.catch` handle_exn verb }} where - handle_exn verb exn = do { when (verb >= 2) (hPutStr stderr "\n") - ; when (verb >= 3) (hPutStrLn stderr ("Failed: " ++ cmd_line ++ (show exn))) + handle_exn verb exn = do { debugTraceMsg dflags 2 "\n" + ; debugTraceMsg dflags 2 ("Failed: " ++ cmd_line ++ (show exn)) ; throwDyn (PhaseFailed phase_name (ExitFailure 1)) } - --- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- rawSystem: run an external command - -#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ < 601 - --- This code is copied from System.Cmd on GHC 6.1. - -rawSystem :: FilePath -> [String] -> IO ExitCode - -#ifndef mingw32_TARGET_OS - -rawSystem cmd args = - withCString cmd $ \pcmd -> - withMany withCString (cmd:args) $ \cstrs -> - withArray0 nullPtr cstrs $ \arr -> do - status <- throwErrnoIfMinus1 "rawSystem" (c_rawSystem pcmd arr) - case status of - 0 -> return ExitSuccess - n -> return (ExitFailure n) - -foreign import ccall "rawSystem" unsafe - c_rawSystem :: CString -> Ptr CString -> IO Int - -#else - --- On Windows, the command line is passed to the operating system as --- a single string. Command-line parsing is done by the executable --- itself. -rawSystem cmd args = do - let cmdline = {-translate-} cmd ++ concat (map ((' ':) . translate) args) - -- Urk, don't quote/escape the command name on Windows, because the - -- compiler is exceedingly naughty and sometimes uses 'perl "..."' - -- as the command name. - withCString cmdline $ \pcmdline -> do - status <- throwErrnoIfMinus1 "rawSystem" (c_rawSystem pcmdline) - case status of - 0 -> return ExitSuccess - n -> return (ExitFailure n) - -translate :: String -> String -translate str = '"' : foldr escape "\"" str - where escape '"' str = '\\' : '"' : str - escape '\\' str = '\\' : '\\' : str - escape c str = c : str - -foreign import ccall "rawSystem" unsafe - c_rawSystem :: CString -> IO Int - -#endif -#endif \end{code} - -%************************************************************************ -%* * -\subsection{Path names} -%* * -%************************************************************************ - -We maintain path names in Unix form ('/'-separated) right until -the last moment. On Windows we dos-ify them just before passing them -to the Windows command. - -The alternative, of using '/' consistently on Unix and '\' on Windows, -proved quite awkward. There were a lot more calls to platformPath, -and even on Windows we might invoke a unix-like utility (eg 'sh'), which -interpreted a command line 'foo\baz' as 'foobaz'. - -\begin{code} ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- Convert filepath into platform / MSDOS form. - -normalisePath :: String -> String --- Just changes '\' to '/' - -pgmPath :: String -- Directory string in Unix format - -> String -- Program name with no directory separators - -- (e.g. copy /y) - -> String -- Program invocation string in native format - - - -#if defined(mingw32_HOST_OS) ---------------------- Windows version ------------------ -normalisePath xs = subst '\\' '/' xs -platformPath p = subst '/' '\\' p -pgmPath dir pgm = platformPath dir ++ '\\' : pgm - -subst a b ls = map (\ x -> if x == a then b else x) ls -#else ---------------------- Non-Windows version -------------- -normalisePath xs = xs -pgmPath dir pgm = dir ++ '/' : pgm -platformPath stuff = stuff --------------------------------------------------------- -#endif - -\end{code} - - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Path name construction @@ -874,8 +673,8 @@ slash s1 s2 = s1 ++ ('/' : s2) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Define getBaseDir :: IO (Maybe String) -#if defined(mingw32_HOST_OS) getBaseDir :: IO (Maybe String) +#if defined(mingw32_HOST_OS) -- Assuming we are running ghc, accessed by path $()/bin/ghc.exe, -- return the path $(stuff). Note that we drop the "bin/" directory too. getBaseDir = do let len = (2048::Int) -- plenty, PATH_MAX is 512 under Win32. @@ -888,14 +687,14 @@ getBaseDir = do let len = (2048::Int) -- plenty, PATH_MAX is 512 under Win32. where rootDir s = reverse (dropList "/bin/ghc.exe" (reverse (normalisePath s))) -foreign import stdcall "GetModuleFileNameA" unsafe +foreign import stdcall unsafe "GetModuleFileNameA" getModuleFileName :: Ptr () -> CString -> Int -> IO Int32 #else -getBaseDir :: IO (Maybe String) = do return Nothing +getBaseDir = return Nothing #endif #ifdef mingw32_HOST_OS -foreign import ccall "_getpid" unsafe getProcessID :: IO Int -- relies on Int == Int32 on Windows +foreign import ccall unsafe "_getpid" getProcessID :: IO Int -- relies on Int == Int32 on Windows #elif __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ > 504 getProcessID :: IO Int getProcessID = System.Posix.Internals.c_getpid >>= return . fromIntegral