X-Git-Url: http://git.megacz.com/?p=ghc-hetmet.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=compiler%2FHsVersions.h;h=4e68bbe250f068c62b9807a9e28581ff1e4835c2;hp=dcab3c189a77e260323266e98beed55b595c2c75;hb=df9195e35a6e7c4bce8737e6930d73781ac6cb58;hpb=206b4dec78250efef3cd927d64dc6cbc54a16c3d diff --git a/compiler/HsVersions.h b/compiler/HsVersions.h index dcab3c1..4e68bbe 100644 --- a/compiler/HsVersions.h +++ b/compiler/HsVersions.h @@ -22,58 +22,44 @@ you will screw up the layout where they are used in case expressions! * settings for the target plat instead). */ #include "../includes/ghcautoconf.h" -#if !defined(__GLASGOW_HASKELL__) || __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 602 -#define SYSTEM_IO_ERROR System.IO.Error -#else -#define SYSTEM_IO_ERROR System.IO -#endif - /* Global variables may not work in other Haskell implementations, * but we need them currently! so the conditional on GLASGOW won't do. */ +#ifndef __HADDOCK__ #if defined(__GLASGOW_HASKELL__) || !defined(__GLASGOW_HASKELL__) #define GLOBAL_VAR(name,value,ty) \ -name = Util.global (value) :: IORef (ty); \ -{-# NOINLINE name #-} +{-# NOINLINE name #-}; \ +name :: IORef (ty); \ +name = Util.global (value); +#endif +#else /* __HADDOCK__ */ +#define GLOBAL_VAR(name,value,ty) \ +name :: IORef (ty); \ +name = Util.global (value); #endif #define COMMA , #ifdef DEBUG -#define debugIsOn True #define ASSERT(e) if (not (e)) then (assertPanic __FILE__ __LINE__) else #define ASSERT2(e,msg) if (not (e)) then (assertPprPanic __FILE__ __LINE__ (msg)) else +#define MASSERT(e) ASSERT(e) return () +#define MASSERT2(e,msg) ASSERT2(e,msg) return () #define WARN( e, msg ) (warnPprTrace (e) __FILE__ __LINE__ (msg)) #define ASSERTM(mbool) do { bool <- mbool; ASSERT(bool) return () } #define ASSERTM2(mbool,msg) do { bool <- mbool; ASSERT2(bool,msg) return () } #else -#define debugIsOn False -- We have to actually use all the variables we are given or we may get -- unused variable warnings when DEBUG is off. #define ASSERT(e) if False && (not (e)) then panic "ASSERT" else -#define ASSERT2(e,msg) if False && (not (e)) then pprPanic "ASSERT2" (msg) else +#define ASSERT2(e,msg) if False && (const False (e,msg)) then pprPanic "ASSERT2" (msg) else +#define MASSERT(e) ASSERT(e) return () +#define MASSERT2(e,msg) ASSERT2(e,msg) return () #define ASSERTM(e) do { let { _mbool = (e) } } -- Here we deliberately don't use when as Control.Monad might not be imported #define ASSERTM2(e,msg) do { let { _mbool = (e) }; if False then panic "ASSERTM2" else return () } #define WARN(e,msg) if False && (e) then pprPanic "WARN" (msg) else #endif --- This conditional lets us switch off the "import FastString" --- when compiling FastString itself, or when compiling modules that --- don't use it (and would otherwise get warnings, which we treat --- as errors). Can we do this more nicely? -#if !defined(COMPILING_FAST_STRING) && !defined(FAST_STRING_NOT_NEEDED) --- -import qualified FastString as FS -#endif - -#if defined(__GLASGOW_HASKELL__) -#define SLIT(x) (FS.mkLitString# (x#)) -#define FSLIT(x) (FS.mkFastString# (x#)) -#else -#define SLIT(x) (FS.mkLitString (x)) -#define FSLIT(x) (FS.mkFastString (x)) -#endif - -- Useful for declaring arguments to be strict #define STRICT1(f) f a | a `seq` False = undefined #define STRICT2(f) f a b | a `seq` b `seq` False = undefined