X-Git-Url: http://git.megacz.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Debug%2FTrace.hs;h=84de4d6b1ba96bcaec94ea24edaa0ccc658b0fc0;hb=0425e42d530ad34fbef2529a20ba326dbd4109b7;hp=ecaf39e2e5f0d09e9c8e634b0b19b5915644efb3;hpb=4aa4c78edf3cf4607ddeb669f536d646395ae9f0;p=ghc-base.git diff --git a/Debug/Trace.hs b/Debug/Trace.hs index ecaf39e..84de4d6 100644 --- a/Debug/Trace.hs +++ b/Debug/Trace.hs @@ -14,35 +14,45 @@ module Debug.Trace ( -- * Tracing - trace -- :: String -> a -> a + putTraceMsg, -- :: String -> IO () + trace -- :: String -> a -> a ) where import Prelude import System.IO.Unsafe -import System.IO #ifdef __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ -import GHC.IOBase -import GHC.Handle +import Foreign.C.String +#else +import System.IO (hPutStrLn,stderr) +#endif + +-- | 'putTraceMsg' function outputs the trace message from IO monad. +-- Usually the output stream is 'System.IO.stderr' but if the function is called +-- from Windows GUI application then the output will be directed to the Windows +-- debug console. +putTraceMsg :: String -> IO () +putTraceMsg msg = do +#ifndef __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ + hPutStrLn stderr msg +#else + withCString "%s\n" $ \cfmt -> + withCString msg $ \cmsg -> + debugBelch cfmt cmsg + +foreign import ccall unsafe debugBelch :: CString -> CString -> IO () #endif -#ifdef __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ {-# NOINLINE trace #-} {-| -When called, 'trace' prints the string in its first argument to -standard error, before returning the second argument as its result. -The 'trace' function is not referentially transparent, and should only -be used for debugging, or for monitoring execution. Some -implementations of 'trace' may decorate the string that\'s output to -indicate that you\'re tracing. +When called, 'trace' outputs the string in its first argument, before +returning the second argument as its result. The 'trace' function is not +referentially transparent, and should only be used for debugging, or for +monitoring execution. Some implementations of 'trace' may decorate the string +that\'s output to indicate that you\'re tracing. The function is implemented on +top of 'putTraceMsg'. -} trace :: String -> a -> a trace string expr = unsafePerformIO $ do - hPutStr stderr string - hPutChar stderr '\n' - fd <- withHandle_ "trace" stderr $ (return.haFD) - postTraceHook fd + putTraceMsg string return expr - -foreign import ccall "PostTraceHook" postTraceHook :: Int -> IO () -#endif