-%
-% (c) The University of Glasgow, 2002
-%
-% The Compilation Manager
-%
-\begin{code}
-module CompManager (
- ModSummary, -- Abstract
- ModuleGraph, -- All the modules from the home package
-
- CmState, -- Abstract
-
- cmInit, -- :: GhcMode -> IO CmState
-
- cmDepAnal, -- :: CmState -> [FilePath] -> IO ModuleGraph
- cmDownsweep,
- cmTopSort, -- :: Bool -> ModuleGraph -> [SCC ModSummary]
- cyclicModuleErr, -- :: [ModSummary] -> String -- Used by DriverMkDepend
-
- cmLoadModules, -- :: CmState -> ModuleGraph
- -- -> IO (CmState, Bool, [String])
-
- cmUnload, -- :: CmState -> IO CmState
-
-
-#ifdef GHCI
- cmModuleIsInterpreted, -- :: CmState -> String -> IO Bool
-
- cmSetContext, -- :: CmState -> [String] -> [String] -> IO CmState
- cmGetContext, -- :: CmState -> IO ([String],[String])
-
- cmGetInfo, -- :: CmState -> String -> IO (CmState, [(TyThing,Fixity)])
- GetInfoResult,
- cmBrowseModule, -- :: CmState -> IO [TyThing]
- cmShowModule,
-
- CmRunResult(..),
- cmRunStmt, -- :: CmState -> String -> IO (CmState, CmRunResult)
-
- cmTypeOfExpr, -- :: CmState -> String -> IO (CmState, Maybe String)
- cmKindOfType, -- :: CmState -> String -> IO (CmState, Maybe String)
- cmTypeOfName, -- :: CmState -> Name -> IO (Maybe String)
-
- HValue,
- cmCompileExpr, -- :: CmState -> String -> IO (CmState, Maybe HValue)
- cmGetModuleGraph, -- :: CmState -> ModuleGraph
- cmSetDFlags,
- cmGetDFlags,
-
- cmGetBindings, -- :: CmState -> [TyThing]
- cmGetPrintUnqual, -- :: CmState -> PrintUnqualified
-#endif
- )
-where
-
-#include "HsVersions.h"
-
-import Packages ( isHomePackage )
-import DriverPipeline ( CompResult(..), preprocess, compile, link )
-import HscMain ( newHscEnv )
-import DriverPhases ( HscSource(..), hscSourceString, isHaskellSrcFilename )
-import Finder ( findModule, findLinkable, addHomeModuleToFinder,
- flushFinderCache, mkHomeModLocation, FindResult(..), cantFindError )
-import HscTypes ( ModSummary(..), HomeModInfo(..), ModIface(..),
- msHsFilePath, HscEnv(..), isBootSummary,
- InteractiveContext(..), emptyInteractiveContext,
- HomePackageTable, emptyHomePackageTable,
- IsBootInterface, Linkable(..), isObjectLinkable )
-import Module ( Module, mkModule, delModuleEnv, delModuleEnvList,
- mkModuleEnv, lookupModuleEnv, moduleEnvElts,
- extendModuleEnv, filterModuleEnv, moduleUserString,
- addBootSuffixLocn, ModLocation(..) )
-import GetImports ( getImports )
-import Digraph ( SCC(..), stronglyConnComp, flattenSCC, flattenSCCs )
-import ErrUtils ( showPass )
-import SysTools ( cleanTempFilesExcept )
-import BasicTypes ( SuccessFlag(..), succeeded )
-import StringBuffer ( hGetStringBuffer )
-import Util
-import Outputable
-import Panic
-import DynFlags ( DynFlags(..), DynFlag(..), GhcMode(..), dopt )
-import Maybes ( expectJust, orElse, mapCatMaybes )
-import FiniteMap
-
-#ifdef GHCI
-import Finder ( findPackageModule )
-import HscMain ( hscGetInfo, GetInfoResult, hscStmt, hscTcExpr, hscKcType )
-import HscTypes ( TyThing(..), icPrintUnqual, showModMsg )
-import TcRnDriver ( mkExportEnv, getModuleContents )
-import IfaceSyn ( IfaceDecl )
-import RdrName ( GlobalRdrEnv, plusGlobalRdrEnv )
-import Name ( Name )
-import NameEnv
-import Id ( idType )
-import Type ( tidyType, dropForAlls )
-import VarEnv ( emptyTidyEnv )
-import Linker ( HValue, unload, extendLinkEnv )
-import GHC.Exts ( unsafeCoerce# )
-import Foreign
-import Control.Exception as Exception ( Exception, try )
-import DynFlags ( DynFlag(..), dopt_unset, dopt )
-#endif
-
-import EXCEPTION ( throwDyn )
-
--- std
-import Directory ( getModificationTime, doesFileExist )
-import IO
-import Monad
-import List ( nub )
-import Maybe
-\end{code}
-
-
-%************************************************************************
-%* *
- The module dependency graph
- ModSummary, ModGraph, NodeKey, NodeMap
-%* *
-%************************************************************************
-
-The nodes of the module graph are
- EITHER a regular Haskell source module
- OR a hi-boot source module
-
-A ModuleGraph contains all the nodes from the home package (only).
-There will be a node for each source module, plus a node for each hi-boot
-module.
-
-\begin{code}
-type ModuleGraph = [ModSummary] -- The module graph,
- -- NOT NECESSARILY IN TOPOLOGICAL ORDER
-
-emptyMG :: ModuleGraph
-emptyMG = []
-
---------------------
-ms_allimps :: ModSummary -> [Module]
-ms_allimps ms = ms_srcimps ms ++ ms_imps ms
-
---------------------
-type NodeKey = (Module, HscSource) -- The nodes of the graph are
-type NodeMap a = FiniteMap NodeKey a -- keyed by (mod, src_file_type) pairs
-
-msKey :: ModSummary -> NodeKey
-msKey (ModSummary { ms_mod = mod, ms_hsc_src = boot }) = (mod,boot)
-
-emptyNodeMap :: NodeMap a
-emptyNodeMap = emptyFM
-
-mkNodeMap :: [ModSummary] -> NodeMap ModSummary
-mkNodeMap summaries = listToFM [ (msKey s, s) | s <- summaries]
-
-nodeMapElts :: NodeMap a -> [a]
-nodeMapElts = eltsFM
-\end{code}
-
-
-%************************************************************************
-%* *
- The compilation manager state
-%* *
-%************************************************************************
-
-
-\begin{code}
--- Persistent state for the entire system
-data CmState
- = CmState {
- cm_hsc :: HscEnv, -- Includes the home-package table
- cm_mg :: ModuleGraph, -- The module graph
- cm_ic :: InteractiveContext -- Command-line binding info
- }
-
-#ifdef GHCI
-cmGetModuleGraph cmstate = cm_mg cmstate
-cmGetBindings cmstate = nameEnvElts (ic_type_env (cm_ic cmstate))
-cmGetPrintUnqual cmstate = icPrintUnqual (cm_ic cmstate)
-cmHPT cmstate = hsc_HPT (cm_hsc cmstate)
-#endif
-
-cmInit :: DynFlags -> IO CmState
-cmInit dflags
- = do { hsc_env <- newHscEnv dflags
- ; return (CmState { cm_hsc = hsc_env,
- cm_mg = emptyMG,
- cm_ic = emptyInteractiveContext })}
-
-discardCMInfo :: CmState -> CmState
--- Forget the compilation manager's state, including the home package table
--- but retain the persistent info in HscEnv
-discardCMInfo cm_state
- = cm_state { cm_mg = emptyMG, cm_ic = emptyInteractiveContext,
- cm_hsc = (cm_hsc cm_state) { hsc_HPT = emptyHomePackageTable } }
-
--------------------------------------------------------------------
--- The unlinked image
---
--- The compilation manager keeps a list of compiled, but as-yet unlinked
--- binaries (byte code or object code). Even when it links bytecode
--- it keeps the unlinked version so it can re-link it later without
--- recompiling.
-
-type UnlinkedImage = [Linkable] -- the unlinked images (should be a set, really)
-
-findModuleLinkable_maybe :: [Linkable] -> Module -> Maybe Linkable
-findModuleLinkable_maybe lis mod
- = case [LM time nm us | LM time nm us <- lis, nm == mod] of
- [] -> Nothing
- [li] -> Just li
- many -> pprPanic "findModuleLinkable" (ppr mod)
-
-delModuleLinkable :: [Linkable] -> Module -> [Linkable]
-delModuleLinkable ls mod = [ l | l@(LM _ nm _) <- ls, nm /= mod ]
-\end{code}
-
-
-%************************************************************************
-%* *
- GHCI stuff
-%* *
-%************************************************************************
-
-\begin{code}
-#ifdef GHCI
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- Setting the context doesn't throw away any bindings; the bindings
--- we've built up in the InteractiveContext simply move to the new
--- module. They always shadow anything in scope in the current context.
-
-cmSetContext
- :: CmState
- -> [String] -- take the top-level scopes of these modules
- -> [String] -- and the just the exports from these
- -> IO CmState
-cmSetContext cmstate toplevs exports = do
- let old_ic = cm_ic cmstate
- hsc_env = cm_hsc cmstate
- hpt = hsc_HPT hsc_env
-
- let export_mods = map mkModule exports
- mapM_ (checkModuleExists (hsc_dflags hsc_env) hpt) export_mods
- export_env <- mkExportEnv hsc_env export_mods
- toplev_envs <- mapM (mkTopLevEnv hpt) toplevs
-
- let all_env = foldr plusGlobalRdrEnv export_env toplev_envs
- return cmstate{ cm_ic = old_ic { ic_toplev_scope = toplevs,
- ic_exports = exports,
- ic_rn_gbl_env = all_env } }
-
-checkModuleExists :: DynFlags -> HomePackageTable -> Module -> IO ()
-checkModuleExists dflags hpt mod =
- case lookupModuleEnv hpt mod of
- Just mod_info -> return ()
- _not_a_home_module -> do
- res <- findPackageModule dflags mod True
- case res of
- Found _ _ -> return ()
- err -> let msg = cantFindError dflags mod err in
- throwDyn (CmdLineError (showSDoc msg))
-
-mkTopLevEnv :: HomePackageTable -> String -> IO GlobalRdrEnv
-mkTopLevEnv hpt mod
- = case lookupModuleEnv hpt (mkModule mod) of
- Nothing -> throwDyn (ProgramError ("mkTopLevEnv: not a home module " ++ mod))
- Just details -> case mi_globals (hm_iface details) of
- Nothing -> throwDyn (ProgramError ("mkTopLevEnv: not interpreted " ++ mod))
- Just env -> return env
-
-cmGetContext :: CmState -> IO ([String],[String])
-cmGetContext CmState{cm_ic=ic} =
- return (ic_toplev_scope ic, ic_exports ic)
-
-cmModuleIsInterpreted :: CmState -> String -> IO Bool
-cmModuleIsInterpreted cmstate str
- = case lookupModuleEnv (cmHPT cmstate) (mkModule str) of
- Just details -> return (isJust (mi_globals (hm_iface details)))
- _not_a_home_module -> return False
-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-cmSetDFlags :: CmState -> DynFlags -> CmState
-cmSetDFlags cm_state dflags
- = cm_state { cm_hsc = (cm_hsc cm_state) { hsc_dflags = dflags } }
-
-cmGetDFlags :: CmState -> DynFlags
-cmGetDFlags cm_state = hsc_dflags (cm_hsc cm_state)
-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- cmInfoThing: convert a String to a TyThing
-
--- A string may refer to more than one TyThing (eg. a constructor,
--- and type constructor), so we return a list of all the possible TyThings.
-
-cmGetInfo :: CmState -> String -> IO [GetInfoResult]
-cmGetInfo cmstate id = hscGetInfo (cm_hsc cmstate) (cm_ic cmstate) id
-
--- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- cmBrowseModule: get all the TyThings defined in a module
-
-cmBrowseModule :: CmState -> String -> Bool -> IO [IfaceDecl]
-cmBrowseModule cmstate str exports_only
- = do { mb_decls <- getModuleContents (cm_hsc cmstate) (cm_ic cmstate)
- (mkModule str) exports_only
- ; case mb_decls of
- Nothing -> return [] -- An error of some kind
- Just ds -> return ds
- }
-
-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-cmShowModule :: CmState -> ModSummary -> String
-cmShowModule cmstate mod_summary
- = case lookupModuleEnv hpt (ms_mod mod_summary) of
- Nothing -> panic "missing linkable"
- Just mod_info -> showModMsg obj_linkable mod_summary
- where
- obj_linkable = isObjectLinkable (hm_linkable mod_info)
- where
- hpt = hsc_HPT (cm_hsc cmstate)
-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- cmRunStmt: Run a statement/expr.
-
-data CmRunResult
- = CmRunOk [Name] -- names bound by this evaluation
- | CmRunFailed
- | CmRunException Exception -- statement raised an exception
-
-cmRunStmt :: CmState -> String -> IO (CmState, CmRunResult)
-cmRunStmt cmstate@CmState{ cm_hsc=hsc_env, cm_ic=icontext } expr
- = do
- -- Turn off -fwarn-unused-bindings when running a statement, to hide
- -- warnings about the implicit bindings we introduce.
- let dflags' = dopt_unset (hsc_dflags hsc_env) Opt_WarnUnusedBinds
- hsc_env' = hsc_env{ hsc_dflags = dflags' }
-
- maybe_stuff <- hscStmt hsc_env' icontext expr
-
- case maybe_stuff of
- Nothing -> return (cmstate, CmRunFailed)
- Just (new_ic, names, hval) -> do
-
- let thing_to_run = unsafeCoerce# hval :: IO [HValue]
- either_hvals <- sandboxIO thing_to_run
-
- case either_hvals of
- Left e -> do
- -- on error, keep the *old* interactive context,
- -- so that 'it' is not bound to something
- -- that doesn't exist.
- return ( cmstate, CmRunException e )
-
- Right hvals -> do
- -- Get the newly bound things, and bind them.
- -- Don't need to delete any shadowed bindings;
- -- the new ones override the old ones.
- extendLinkEnv (zip names hvals)
-
- return (cmstate{ cm_ic=new_ic },
- CmRunOk names)
-
-
--- We run the statement in a "sandbox" to protect the rest of the
--- system from anything the expression might do. For now, this
--- consists of just wrapping it in an exception handler, but see below
--- for another version.
-
-sandboxIO :: IO a -> IO (Either Exception a)
-sandboxIO thing = Exception.try thing
-
-{-
--- This version of sandboxIO runs the expression in a completely new
--- RTS main thread. It is disabled for now because ^C exceptions
--- won't be delivered to the new thread, instead they'll be delivered
--- to the (blocked) GHCi main thread.
-
--- SLPJ: when re-enabling this, reflect a wrong-stat error as an exception
-
-sandboxIO :: IO a -> IO (Either Int (Either Exception a))
-sandboxIO thing = do
- st_thing <- newStablePtr (Exception.try thing)
- alloca $ \ p_st_result -> do
- stat <- rts_evalStableIO st_thing p_st_result
- freeStablePtr st_thing
- if stat == 1
- then do st_result <- peek p_st_result
- result <- deRefStablePtr st_result
- freeStablePtr st_result
- return (Right result)
- else do
- return (Left (fromIntegral stat))
-
-foreign import "rts_evalStableIO" {- safe -}
- rts_evalStableIO :: StablePtr (IO a) -> Ptr (StablePtr a) -> IO CInt
- -- more informative than the C type!
--}
-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- cmTypeOfExpr: returns a string representing the type of an expression
-
-cmTypeOfExpr :: CmState -> String -> IO (Maybe String)
-cmTypeOfExpr cmstate expr
- = do maybe_stuff <- hscTcExpr (cm_hsc cmstate) (cm_ic cmstate) expr
-
- case maybe_stuff of
- Nothing -> return Nothing
- Just ty -> return (Just (showSDocForUser unqual doc))
- where
- doc = text expr <+> dcolon <+> ppr final_ty
- unqual = icPrintUnqual (cm_ic cmstate)
- tidy_ty = tidyType emptyTidyEnv ty
- dflags = hsc_dflags (cm_hsc cmstate)
- -- if -fglasgow-exts is on we show the foralls, otherwise
- -- we don't.
- final_ty
- | dopt Opt_GlasgowExts dflags = tidy_ty
- | otherwise = dropForAlls tidy_ty
-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- cmKindOfType: returns a string representing the kind of a type
-
-cmKindOfType :: CmState -> String -> IO (Maybe String)
-cmKindOfType cmstate str
- = do maybe_stuff <- hscKcType (cm_hsc cmstate) (cm_ic cmstate) str
- case maybe_stuff of
- Nothing -> return Nothing
- Just kind -> return (Just res_str)
- where
- res_str = showSDocForUser unqual (text str <+> dcolon <+> ppr kind)
- unqual = icPrintUnqual (cm_ic cmstate)
-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- cmTypeOfName: returns a string representing the type of a name.
-
-cmTypeOfName :: CmState -> Name -> IO (Maybe String)
-cmTypeOfName CmState{ cm_ic=ic } name
- = do
- hPutStrLn stderr ("cmTypeOfName: " ++ showSDoc (ppr name))
- case lookupNameEnv (ic_type_env ic) name of
- Nothing -> return Nothing
- Just (AnId id) -> return (Just str)
- where
- unqual = icPrintUnqual ic
- ty = tidyType emptyTidyEnv (idType id)
- str = showSDocForUser unqual (ppr ty)
-
- _ -> panic "cmTypeOfName"
-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- cmCompileExpr: compile an expression and deliver an HValue
-
-cmCompileExpr :: CmState -> String -> IO (Maybe HValue)
-cmCompileExpr cmstate expr
- = do
- maybe_stuff
- <- hscStmt (cm_hsc cmstate) (cm_ic cmstate)
- ("let __cmCompileExpr = "++expr)
-
- case maybe_stuff of
- Nothing -> return Nothing
- Just (new_ic, names, hval) -> do
-
- -- Run it!
- hvals <- (unsafeCoerce# hval) :: IO [HValue]
-
- case (names,hvals) of
- ([n],[hv]) -> return (Just hv)
- _ -> panic "cmCompileExpr"
-
-#endif /* GHCI */
-\end{code}
-
-
-%************************************************************************
-%* *
- Loading and unloading
-%* *
-%************************************************************************
-
-\begin{code}
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- Unload the compilation manager's state: everything it knows about the
--- current collection of modules in the Home package.
-
-cmUnload :: CmState -> IO CmState
-cmUnload state@CmState{ cm_hsc = hsc_env }
- = do -- Throw away the old home dir cache
- flushFinderCache
-
- -- Unload everything the linker knows about
- cm_unload hsc_env []
-
- -- Start with a fresh CmState, but keep the PersistentCompilerState
- return (discardCMInfo state)
-
-cm_unload hsc_env stable_linkables -- Unload everthing *except* 'stable_linkables'
- = case ghcMode (hsc_dflags hsc_env) of
- BatchCompile -> return ()
-#ifdef GHCI
- Interactive -> Linker.unload (hsc_dflags hsc_env) stable_linkables
-#else
- Interactive -> panic "cm_unload: no interpreter"
-#endif
- other -> panic "cm_unload: strange mode"
-
-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- Trace dependency graph
-
--- This is a seperate pass so that the caller can back off and keep
--- the current state if the downsweep fails. Typically the caller
--- might go cmDepAnal
--- cmUnload
--- cmLoadModules
--- He wants to do the dependency analysis before the unload, so that
--- if the former fails he can use the later
-
-cmDepAnal :: CmState -> [FilePath] -> IO ModuleGraph
-cmDepAnal cmstate rootnames
- = do showPass dflags "Chasing dependencies"
- when (verbosity dflags >= 1 && gmode == BatchCompile) $
- hPutStrLn stderr (showSDoc (hcat [
- text "Chasing modules from: ",
- hcat (punctuate comma (map text rootnames))]))
- cmDownsweep dflags rootnames (cm_mg cmstate) []
- where
- hsc_env = cm_hsc cmstate
- dflags = hsc_dflags hsc_env
- gmode = ghcMode (hsc_dflags hsc_env)
-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- The real business of the compilation manager: given a system state and
--- a module name, try and bring the module up to date, probably changing
--- the system state at the same time.
-
-cmLoadModules :: CmState -- The HPT may not be as up to date
- -> ModuleGraph -- Bang up to date; but may contain hi-boot no
- -> IO (CmState, -- new state
- SuccessFlag, -- was successful
- [String]) -- list of modules loaded
-
-cmLoadModules cmstate1 mg2unsorted
- = do -- version 1's are the original, before downsweep
- let hsc_env = cm_hsc cmstate1
- let hpt1 = hsc_HPT hsc_env
- let ghci_mode = ghcMode (hsc_dflags hsc_env) -- this never changes
- let dflags = hsc_dflags hsc_env -- this never changes
- let verb = verbosity dflags
-
- -- The "bad" boot modules are the ones for which we have
- -- B.hs-boot in the module graph, but no B.hs
- -- The downsweep should have ensured this does not happen
- -- (see msDeps)
- let all_home_mods = [ms_mod s | s <- mg2unsorted, not (isBootSummary s)]
- bad_boot_mods = [s | s <- mg2unsorted, isBootSummary s,
- not (ms_mod s `elem` all_home_mods)]
- ASSERT( null bad_boot_mods ) return ()
-
- -- Do the downsweep to reestablish the module graph
- -- mg2 should be cycle free; but it includes hi-boot ModSummary nodes
- let mg2 :: [SCC ModSummary]
- mg2 = cmTopSort False mg2unsorted
-
- -- mg2_with_srcimps drops the hi-boot nodes, returning a
- -- graph with cycles. Among other things, it is used for
- -- backing out partially complete cycles following a failed
- -- upsweep, and for removing from hpt all the modules
- -- not in strict downwards closure, during calls to compile.
- let mg2_with_srcimps :: [SCC ModSummary]
- mg2_with_srcimps = cmTopSort True mg2unsorted
-
- -- Sort out which linkables we wish to keep in the unlinked image.
- -- See getValidLinkables below for details.
- (valid_old_linkables, new_linkables)
- <- getValidLinkables ghci_mode (hptLinkables hpt1)
- all_home_mods mg2_with_srcimps
-
- -- putStrLn (showSDoc (vcat [ppr valid_old_linkables, ppr new_linkables]))
-
- -- The new_linkables are .o files we found on the disk, presumably
- -- as a result of a GHC run "on the side". So we'd better forget
- -- everything we know abouut those modules!
- let old_hpt = delModuleEnvList hpt1 (map linkableModule new_linkables)
-
- -- When (verb >= 2) $
- -- putStrLn (showSDoc (text "Valid linkables:"
- -- <+> ppr valid_linkables))
-
- -- Figure out a stable set of modules which can be retained
- -- the top level envs, to avoid upsweeping them. Goes to a
- -- bit of trouble to avoid upsweeping module cycles.
- --
- -- Construct a set S of stable modules like this:
- -- Travel upwards, over the sccified graph. For each scc
- -- of modules ms, add ms to S only if:
- -- 1. All home imports of ms are either in ms or S
- -- 2. A valid old linkable exists for each module in ms
-
- -- mg2_with_srcimps has no hi-boot nodes,
- -- and hence neither does stable_mods
- stable_summaries <- preUpsweep valid_old_linkables
- all_home_mods [] mg2_with_srcimps
- let stable_mods = map ms_mod stable_summaries
- stable_linkables = filter (\m -> linkableModule m `elem` stable_mods)
- valid_old_linkables
-
- stable_hpt = filterModuleEnv is_stable_hm hpt1
- is_stable_hm hm_info = mi_module (hm_iface hm_info) `elem` stable_mods
-
- upsweep_these
- = filter (\scc -> any (`notElem` stable_mods)
- (map ms_mod (flattenSCC scc)))
- mg2
-
- when (verb >= 2) $
- hPutStrLn stderr (showSDoc (text "Stable modules:"
- <+> sep (map (text.moduleUserString) stable_mods)))
-
- -- Unload any modules which are going to be re-linked this time around.
- cm_unload hsc_env stable_linkables
-
- -- We can now glom together our linkable sets
- let valid_linkables = valid_old_linkables ++ new_linkables
-
- -- We could at this point detect cycles which aren't broken by
- -- a source-import, and complain immediately, but it seems better
- -- to let upsweep_mods do this, so at least some useful work gets
- -- done before the upsweep is abandoned.
- --hPutStrLn stderr "after tsort:\n"
- --hPutStrLn stderr (showSDoc (vcat (map ppr mg2)))
-
- -- Because we don't take into account source imports when doing
- -- the topological sort, there shouldn't be any cycles in mg2.
- -- If there is, we complain and give up -- the user needs to
- -- break the cycle using a boot file.
-
- -- Now do the upsweep, calling compile for each module in
- -- turn. Final result is version 3 of everything.
-
- -- clean up between compilations
- let cleanup = cleanTempFilesExcept dflags
- (ppFilesFromSummaries (flattenSCCs mg2))
-
- (upsweep_ok, hsc_env3, modsUpswept)
- <- upsweep_mods (hsc_env { hsc_HPT = stable_hpt })
- (old_hpt, valid_linkables)
- cleanup upsweep_these
-
- -- At this point, modsUpswept and newLis should have the same
- -- length, so there is one new (or old) linkable for each
- -- mod which was processed (passed to compile).
-
- -- Make modsDone be the summaries for each home module now
- -- available; this should equal the domain of hpt3.
- -- (NOT STRICTLY TRUE if an interactive session was started
- -- with some object on disk ???)
- -- Get in in a roughly top .. bottom order (hence reverse).
-
- let modsDone = reverse modsUpswept ++ stable_summaries
-
- -- Try and do linking in some form, depending on whether the
- -- upsweep was completely or only partially successful.
-
- if succeeded upsweep_ok
-
- then
- -- Easy; just relink it all.
- do when (verb >= 2) $
- hPutStrLn stderr "Upsweep completely successful."
-
- -- Clean up after ourselves
- cleanTempFilesExcept dflags (ppFilesFromSummaries modsDone)
-
- -- Issue a warning for the confusing case where the user
- -- said '-o foo' but we're not going to do any linking.
- -- We attempt linking if either (a) one of the modules is
- -- called Main, or (b) the user said -no-hs-main, indicating
- -- that main() is going to come from somewhere else.
- --
- let ofile = outputFile dflags
- let no_hs_main = dopt Opt_NoHsMain dflags
- let mb_main_mod = mainModIs dflags
- let
- main_mod = mb_main_mod `orElse` "Main"
- a_root_is_Main
- = any ((==main_mod).moduleUserString.ms_mod)
- mg2unsorted
- do_linking = a_root_is_Main || no_hs_main
-
- when (ghci_mode == BatchCompile && isJust ofile && not do_linking
- && verb > 0) $
- hPutStrLn stderr ("Warning: output was redirected with -o, " ++
- "but no output will be generated\n" ++
- "because there is no " ++ main_mod ++ " module.")
-
- -- link everything together
- linkresult <- link ghci_mode dflags do_linking (hsc_HPT hsc_env3)
-
- let cmstate3 = cmstate1 { cm_mg = modsDone, cm_hsc = hsc_env3 }
- cmLoadFinish Succeeded linkresult cmstate3
-
- else
- -- Tricky. We need to back out the effects of compiling any
- -- half-done cycles, both so as to clean up the top level envs
- -- and to avoid telling the interactive linker to link them.
- do when (verb >= 2) $
- hPutStrLn stderr "Upsweep partially successful."
-
- let modsDone_names
- = map ms_mod modsDone
- let mods_to_zap_names
- = findPartiallyCompletedCycles modsDone_names
- mg2_with_srcimps
- let mods_to_keep
- = filter ((`notElem` mods_to_zap_names).ms_mod)
- modsDone
-
- let hpt4 = retainInTopLevelEnvs (map ms_mod mods_to_keep)
- (hsc_HPT hsc_env3)
-
- -- Clean up after ourselves
- cleanTempFilesExcept dflags (ppFilesFromSummaries mods_to_keep)
-
- -- Link everything together
- linkresult <- link ghci_mode dflags False hpt4
-
- let cmstate3 = cmstate1 { cm_mg = mods_to_keep,
- cm_hsc = hsc_env3 { hsc_HPT = hpt4 } }
- cmLoadFinish Failed linkresult cmstate3
-
--- Finish up after a cmLoad.
-
--- If the link failed, unload everything and return.
-cmLoadFinish ok Failed cmstate
- = do cm_unload (cm_hsc cmstate) []
- return (discardCMInfo cmstate, Failed, [])
-
--- Empty the interactive context and set the module context to the topmost
--- newly loaded module, or the Prelude if none were loaded.
-cmLoadFinish ok Succeeded cmstate
- = do let new_cmstate = cmstate { cm_ic = emptyInteractiveContext }
- mods_loaded = map (moduleUserString.ms_mod)
- (cm_mg cmstate)
-
- return (new_cmstate, ok, mods_loaded)
-
--- used to fish out the preprocess output files for the purposes of
--- cleaning up. The preprocessed file *might* be the same as the
--- source file, but that doesn't do any harm.
-ppFilesFromSummaries summaries = [ fn | Just fn <- map ms_hspp_file summaries ]
-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- getValidLinkables
-
--- For each module (or SCC of modules), we take:
---
--- - an on-disk linkable, if this is the first time around and one
--- is available.
---
--- - the old linkable, otherwise (and if one is available).
---
--- and we throw away the linkable if it is older than the source file.
--- In interactive mode, we also ignore the on-disk linkables unless
--- all of the dependents of this SCC also have on-disk linkables (we
--- can't have dynamically loaded objects that depend on interpreted
--- modules in GHCi).
---
--- If a module has a valid linkable, then it may be STABLE (see below),
--- and it is classified as SOURCE UNCHANGED for the purposes of calling
--- compile.
---
--- ToDo: this pass could be merged with the preUpsweep.
-
-getValidLinkables
- :: GhcMode
- -> [Linkable] -- old linkables
- -> [Module] -- all home modules
- -> [SCC ModSummary] -- all modules in the program, dependency order
- -> IO ( [Linkable], -- still-valid linkables
- [Linkable] -- new linkables we just found on the disk
- -- presumably generated by separate run of ghc
- )
-
-getValidLinkables mode old_linkables all_home_mods module_graph
- = do { -- Process the SCCs in bottom-to-top order
- -- (foldM works left-to-right)
- ls <- foldM (getValidLinkablesSCC mode old_linkables all_home_mods)
- [] module_graph
- ; return (partition_it ls [] []) }
- where
- partition_it [] valid new = (valid,new)
- partition_it ((l,b):ls) valid new
- | b = partition_it ls valid (l:new)
- | otherwise = partition_it ls (l:valid) new
-
-
-getValidLinkablesSCC
- :: GhcMode
- -> [Linkable] -- old linkables
- -> [Module] -- all home modules
- -> [(Linkable,Bool)]
- -> SCC ModSummary
- -> IO [(Linkable,Bool)]
-
-getValidLinkablesSCC mode old_linkables all_home_mods new_linkables scc0
- = let
- scc = flattenSCC scc0
- scc_names = map ms_mod scc
- home_module m = m `elem` all_home_mods && m `notElem` scc_names
- scc_allhomeimps = nub (filter home_module (concatMap ms_imps scc))
- -- NB. ms_imps, not ms_allimps above. We don't want to
- -- force a module's SOURCE imports to be already compiled for
- -- its object linkable to be valid.
-
- -- The new_linkables is only the *valid* linkables below here
- has_object m = case findModuleLinkable_maybe (map fst new_linkables) m of
- Nothing -> False
- Just l -> isObjectLinkable l
-
- objects_allowed = mode == BatchCompile || all has_object scc_allhomeimps
- in do
-
- new_linkables'
- <- foldM (getValidLinkable old_linkables objects_allowed) [] scc
-
- -- since an scc can contain only all objects or no objects at all,
- -- we have to check whether we got all objects or not, and re-do
- -- the linkable check if not.
- new_linkables' <-
- if objects_allowed
- && not (all isObjectLinkable (map fst new_linkables'))
- then foldM (getValidLinkable old_linkables False) [] scc
- else return new_linkables'
-
- return (new_linkables ++ new_linkables')
-
-
-getValidLinkable :: [Linkable] -> Bool -> [(Linkable,Bool)] -> ModSummary
- -> IO [(Linkable,Bool)]
- -- True <=> linkable is new; i.e. freshly discovered on the disk
- -- presumably generated 'on the side'
- -- by a separate GHC run
-getValidLinkable old_linkables objects_allowed new_linkables summary
- -- 'objects_allowed' says whether we permit this module to
- -- have a .o-file linkable. We only permit it if all the
- -- modules it depends on also have .o files; a .o file can't
- -- link to a bytecode module
- = do let mod_name = ms_mod summary
-
- maybe_disk_linkable
- <- if (not objects_allowed)
- then return Nothing
-
- else findLinkable mod_name (ms_location summary)
-
- let old_linkable = findModuleLinkable_maybe old_linkables mod_name
-
- new_linkables' =
- case (old_linkable, maybe_disk_linkable) of
- (Nothing, Nothing) -> []
-
- -- new object linkable just appeared
- (Nothing, Just l) -> up_to_date l True
-
- (Just l, Nothing)
- | isObjectLinkable l -> []
- -- object linkable disappeared! In case we need to
- -- relink the module, disregard the old linkable and
- -- just interpret the module from now on.
- | otherwise -> up_to_date l False
- -- old byte code linkable
-
- (Just l, Just l')
- | not (isObjectLinkable l) -> up_to_date l False
- -- if the previous linkable was interpreted, then we
- -- ignore a newly compiled version, because the version
- -- numbers in the interface file will be out-of-sync with
- -- our internal ones.
- | linkableTime l' > linkableTime l -> up_to_date l' True
- | linkableTime l' == linkableTime l -> up_to_date l False
- | otherwise -> []
- -- on-disk linkable has been replaced by an older one!
- -- again, disregard the previous one.
-
- up_to_date l b
- | linkableTime l < ms_hs_date summary = []
- | otherwise = [(l,b)]
- -- why '<' rather than '<=' above? If the filesystem stores
- -- times to the nearset second, we may occasionally find that
- -- the object & source have the same modification time,
- -- especially if the source was automatically generated
- -- and compiled. Using >= is slightly unsafe, but it matches
- -- make's behaviour.
-
- return (new_linkables' ++ new_linkables)
-
-
-hptLinkables :: HomePackageTable -> [Linkable]
--- Get all the linkables from the home package table, one for each module
--- Once the HPT is up to date, these are the ones we should link
-hptLinkables hpt = map hm_linkable (moduleEnvElts hpt)
-
-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- Do a pre-upsweep without use of "compile", to establish a
--- (downward-closed) set of stable modules for which we won't call compile.
-
--- a stable module:
--- * has a valid linkable (see getValidLinkables above)
--- * depends only on stable modules
--- * has an interface in the HPT (interactive mode only)
-
-preUpsweep :: [Linkable] -- new valid linkables
- -> [Module] -- names of all mods encountered in downsweep
- -> [ModSummary] -- accumulating stable modules
- -> [SCC ModSummary] -- scc-ified mod graph, including src imps
- -> IO [ModSummary] -- stable modules
-
-preUpsweep valid_lis all_home_mods stable [] = return stable
-preUpsweep valid_lis all_home_mods stable (scc0:sccs)
- = do let scc = flattenSCC scc0
- scc_allhomeimps :: [Module]
- scc_allhomeimps
- = nub (filter (`elem` all_home_mods) (concatMap ms_allimps scc))
- all_imports_in_scc_or_stable
- = all in_stable_or_scc scc_allhomeimps
- scc_mods = map ms_mod scc
- stable_names = scc_mods ++ map ms_mod stable
- in_stable_or_scc m = m `elem` stable_names
-
- -- now we check for valid linkables: each module in the SCC must
- -- have a valid linkable (see getValidLinkables above).
- has_valid_linkable scc_mod
- = isJust (findModuleLinkable_maybe valid_lis scc_mod)
-
- scc_is_stable = all_imports_in_scc_or_stable
- && all has_valid_linkable scc_mods
-
- if scc_is_stable
- then preUpsweep valid_lis all_home_mods (scc ++ stable) sccs
- else preUpsweep valid_lis all_home_mods stable sccs
-
-
--- Return (names of) all those in modsDone who are part of a cycle
--- as defined by theGraph.
-findPartiallyCompletedCycles :: [Module] -> [SCC ModSummary] -> [Module]
-findPartiallyCompletedCycles modsDone theGraph
- = chew theGraph
- where
- chew [] = []
- chew ((AcyclicSCC v):rest) = chew rest -- acyclic? not interesting.
- chew ((CyclicSCC vs):rest)
- = let names_in_this_cycle = nub (map ms_mod vs)
- mods_in_this_cycle
- = nub ([done | done <- modsDone,
- done `elem` names_in_this_cycle])
- chewed_rest = chew rest
- in
- if notNull mods_in_this_cycle
- && length mods_in_this_cycle < length names_in_this_cycle
- then mods_in_this_cycle ++ chewed_rest
- else chewed_rest
-
-
--- Compile multiple modules, stopping as soon as an error appears.
--- There better had not be any cyclic groups here -- we check for them.
-upsweep_mods :: HscEnv -- Includes initially-empty HPT
- -> (HomePackageTable, [Linkable]) -- HPT and valid linkables from last time round
- -> IO () -- How to clean up unwanted tmp files
- -> [SCC ModSummary] -- Mods to do (the worklist)
- -> IO (SuccessFlag,
- HscEnv, -- With an updated HPT
- [ModSummary]) -- Mods which succeeded
-
-upsweep_mods hsc_env oldUI cleanup
- []
- = return (Succeeded, hsc_env, [])
-
-upsweep_mods hsc_env oldUI cleanup
- (CyclicSCC ms:_)
- = do hPutStrLn stderr (showSDoc (cyclicModuleErr ms))
- return (Failed, hsc_env, [])
-
-upsweep_mods hsc_env oldUI@(old_hpt, old_linkables) cleanup
- (AcyclicSCC mod:mods)
- = do -- putStrLn ("UPSWEEP_MOD: hpt = " ++
- -- show (map (moduleUserString.moduleName.mi_module.hm_iface)
- -- (moduleEnvElts (hsc_HPT hsc_env)))
-
- mb_mod_info <- upsweep_mod hsc_env oldUI mod
-
- cleanup -- Remove unwanted tmp files between compilations
-
- case mb_mod_info of
- Nothing -> return (Failed, hsc_env, [])
- Just mod_info -> do
- { let this_mod = ms_mod mod
-
- -- Add new info to hsc_env
- hpt1 = extendModuleEnv (hsc_HPT hsc_env) this_mod mod_info
- hsc_env1 = hsc_env { hsc_HPT = hpt1 }
-
- -- Space-saving: delete the old HPT entry and linkable for mod
- -- BUT if mod is a hs-boot node, don't delete it
- -- For the linkable this is dead right: the linkable relates only
- -- to the main Haskell source file.
- -- For the interface, the HPT entry is probaby for the main Haskell
- -- source file. Deleting it would force
- oldUI1 | isBootSummary mod = oldUI
- | otherwise
- = (delModuleEnv old_hpt this_mod,
- delModuleLinkable old_linkables this_mod)
-
- ; (restOK, hsc_env2, modOKs) <- upsweep_mods hsc_env1 oldUI1 cleanup mods
- ; return (restOK, hsc_env2, mod:modOKs) }
-
-
--- Compile a single module. Always produce a Linkable for it if
--- successful. If no compilation happened, return the old Linkable.
-upsweep_mod :: HscEnv
- -> (HomePackageTable, UnlinkedImage)
- -> ModSummary
- -> IO (Maybe HomeModInfo) -- Nothing => Failed
-
-upsweep_mod hsc_env (old_hpt, old_linkables) summary
- = do
- let this_mod = ms_mod summary
-
- -- The old interface is ok if it's in the old HPT
- -- a) we're compiling a source file, and the old HPT entry is for a source file
- -- b) we're compiling a hs-boot file
- -- Case (b) allows an hs-boot file to get the interface of its real source file
- -- on the second iteration of the compilation manager, but that does no harm.
- -- Otherwise the hs-boot file will always be recompiled
- mb_old_iface
- = case lookupModuleEnv old_hpt this_mod of
- Nothing -> Nothing
- Just hm_info | isBootSummary summary -> Just iface
- | not (mi_boot iface) -> Just iface
- | otherwise -> Nothing
- where
- iface = hm_iface hm_info
-
- maybe_old_linkable = findModuleLinkable_maybe old_linkables this_mod
- source_unchanged = isJust maybe_old_linkable
-
- old_linkable = expectJust "upsweep_mod:old_linkable" maybe_old_linkable
-
- have_object
- | Just l <- maybe_old_linkable, isObjectLinkable l = True
- | otherwise = False
-
- compresult <- compile hsc_env summary source_unchanged have_object mb_old_iface
-
- case compresult of
-
- -- Compilation "succeeded", and may or may not have returned a new
- -- linkable (depending on whether compilation was actually performed
- -- or not).
- CompOK new_details new_iface maybe_new_linkable
- -> do let
- new_linkable = maybe_new_linkable `orElse` old_linkable
- new_info = HomeModInfo { hm_iface = new_iface,
- hm_details = new_details,
- hm_linkable = new_linkable }
- return (Just new_info)
-
- -- Compilation failed. Compile may still have updated the PCS, tho.
- CompErrs -> return Nothing
-
--- Filter modules in the HPT
-retainInTopLevelEnvs :: [Module] -> HomePackageTable -> HomePackageTable
-retainInTopLevelEnvs keep_these hpt
- = mkModuleEnv [ (mod, fromJust mb_mod_info)
- | mod <- keep_these
- , let mb_mod_info = lookupModuleEnv hpt mod
- , isJust mb_mod_info ]
-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-cmTopSort :: Bool -- Drop hi-boot nodes? (see below)
- -> [ModSummary]
- -> [SCC ModSummary]
--- Calculate SCCs of the module graph, possibly dropping the hi-boot nodes
---
--- Drop hi-boot nodes (first boolean arg)?
---
--- False: treat the hi-boot summaries as nodes of the graph,
--- so the graph must be acyclic
---
--- True: eliminate the hi-boot nodes, and instead pretend
--- the a source-import of Foo is an import of Foo
--- The resulting graph has no hi-boot nodes, but can by cyclic
-
-cmTopSort drop_hs_boot_nodes summaries
- = stronglyConnComp nodes
- where
- -- Drop hs-boot nodes by using HsSrcFile as the key
- hs_boot_key | drop_hs_boot_nodes = HsSrcFile
- | otherwise = HsBootFile
-
- -- We use integers as the keys for the SCC algorithm
- nodes :: [(ModSummary, Int, [Int])]
- nodes = [(s, fromJust (lookup_key (ms_hsc_src s) (ms_mod s)),
- out_edge_keys hs_boot_key (ms_srcimps s) ++
- out_edge_keys HsSrcFile (ms_imps s) )
- | s <- summaries
- , not (isBootSummary s && drop_hs_boot_nodes) ]
- -- Drop the hi-boot ones if told to do so
-
- key_map :: NodeMap Int
- key_map = listToFM ([(ms_mod s, ms_hsc_src s) | s <- summaries]
- `zip` [1..])
-
- lookup_key :: HscSource -> Module -> Maybe Int
- lookup_key hs_src mod = lookupFM key_map (mod, hs_src)
-
- out_edge_keys :: HscSource -> [Module] -> [Int]
- out_edge_keys hi_boot ms = mapCatMaybes (lookup_key hi_boot) ms
- -- If we want keep_hi_boot_nodes, then we do lookup_key with
- -- the IsBootInterface parameter True; else False
-
-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- Downsweep (dependency analysis)
-
--- Chase downwards from the specified root set, returning summaries
--- for all home modules encountered. Only follow source-import
--- links.
-
--- We pass in the previous collection of summaries, which is used as a
--- cache to avoid recalculating a module summary if the source is
--- unchanged.
---
--- The returned list of [ModSummary] nodes has one node for each home-package
--- module, plus one for any hs-boot files. The imports of these nodes
--- are all there, including the imports of non-home-package modules.
-
-cmDownsweep :: DynFlags
- -> [FilePath] -- Roots
- -> [ModSummary] -- Old summaries
- -> [Module] -- Ignore dependencies on these; treat them as
- -- if they were package modules
- -> IO [ModSummary]
-cmDownsweep dflags roots old_summaries excl_mods
- = do rootSummaries <- mapM getRootSummary roots
- checkDuplicates rootSummaries
- loop (concatMap msDeps rootSummaries)
- (mkNodeMap rootSummaries)
- where
- old_summary_map :: NodeMap ModSummary
- old_summary_map = mkNodeMap old_summaries
-
- getRootSummary :: FilePath -> IO ModSummary
- getRootSummary file
- | isHaskellSrcFilename file
- = do exists <- doesFileExist file
- if exists then summariseFile dflags file else do
- throwDyn (CmdLineError ("can't find file `" ++ file ++ "'"))
- | otherwise
- = do exists <- doesFileExist hs_file
- if exists then summariseFile dflags hs_file else do
- exists <- doesFileExist lhs_file
- if exists then summariseFile dflags lhs_file else do
- let mod_name = mkModule file
- maybe_summary <- summarise dflags emptyNodeMap Nothing False
- mod_name excl_mods
- case maybe_summary of
- Nothing -> packageModErr mod_name
- Just s -> return s
- where
- hs_file = file ++ ".hs"
- lhs_file = file ++ ".lhs"
-
- -- In a root module, the filename is allowed to diverge from the module
- -- name, so we have to check that there aren't multiple root files
- -- defining the same module (otherwise the duplicates will be silently
- -- ignored, leading to confusing behaviour).
- checkDuplicates :: [ModSummary] -> IO ()
- checkDuplicates summaries = mapM_ check summaries
- where check summ =
- case dups of
- [] -> return ()
- [_one] -> return ()
- many -> multiRootsErr modl many
- where modl = ms_mod summ
- dups =
- [ fromJust (ml_hs_file (ms_location summ'))
- | summ' <- summaries, ms_mod summ' == modl ]
-
- loop :: [(FilePath,Module,IsBootInterface)] -- Work list: process these modules
- -> NodeMap ModSummary -- Visited set
- -> IO [ModSummary] -- The result includes the worklist, except
- -- for those mentioned in the visited set
- loop [] done = return (nodeMapElts done)
- loop ((cur_path, wanted_mod, is_boot) : ss) done
- | key `elemFM` done = loop ss done
- | otherwise = do { mb_s <- summarise dflags old_summary_map
- (Just cur_path) is_boot
- wanted_mod excl_mods
- ; case mb_s of
- Nothing -> loop ss done
- Just s -> loop (msDeps s ++ ss)
- (addToFM done key s) }
- where
- key = (wanted_mod, if is_boot then HsBootFile else HsSrcFile)
-
-msDeps :: ModSummary -> [(FilePath, -- Importing module
- Module, -- Imported module
- IsBootInterface)] -- {-# SOURCE #-} import or not
--- (msDeps s) returns the dependencies of the ModSummary s.
--- A wrinkle is that for a {-# SOURCE #-} import we return
--- *both* the hs-boot file
--- *and* the source file
--- as "dependencies". That ensures that the list of all relevant
--- modules always contains B.hs if it contains B.hs-boot.
--- Remember, this pass isn't doing the topological sort. It's
--- just gathering the list of all relevant ModSummaries
-msDeps s = concat [ [(f, m, True), (f,m,False)] | m <- ms_srcimps s]
- ++ [(f,m,False) | m <- ms_imps s]
- where
- f = msHsFilePath s -- Keep the importing module for error reporting
-
-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- Summarising modules
-
--- We have two types of summarisation:
---
--- * Summarise a file. This is used for the root module(s) passed to
--- cmLoadModules. The file is read, and used to determine the root
--- module name. The module name may differ from the filename.
---
--- * Summarise a module. We are given a module name, and must provide
--- a summary. The finder is used to locate the file in which the module
--- resides.
-
-summariseFile :: DynFlags -> FilePath -> IO ModSummary
--- Used for Haskell source only, I think
--- We know the file name, and we know it exists,
--- but we don't necessarily know the module name (might differ)
-summariseFile dflags file
- = do (dflags', hspp_fn) <- preprocess dflags file
- -- The dflags' contains the OPTIONS pragmas
-
- -- Read the file into a buffer. We're going to cache
- -- this buffer in the ModLocation (ml_hspp_buf) so that it
- -- doesn't have to be slurped again when hscMain parses the
- -- file later.
- buf <- hGetStringBuffer hspp_fn
- (srcimps,the_imps,mod) <- getImports dflags' buf hspp_fn
-
- -- Make a ModLocation for this file
- location <- mkHomeModLocation dflags mod file
-
- -- Tell the Finder cache where it is, so that subsequent calls
- -- to findModule will find it, even if it's not on any search path
- addHomeModuleToFinder mod location
-
- src_timestamp <- getModificationTime file
- return (ModSummary { ms_mod = mod, ms_hsc_src = HsSrcFile,
- ms_location = location,
- ms_hspp_file = Just hspp_fn,
- ms_hspp_buf = Just buf,
- ms_srcimps = srcimps, ms_imps = the_imps,
- ms_hs_date = src_timestamp })
-
--- Summarise a module, and pick up source and timestamp.
-summarise :: DynFlags
- -> NodeMap ModSummary -- Map of old summaries
- -> Maybe FilePath -- Importing module (for error messages)
- -> IsBootInterface -- True <=> a {-# SOURCE #-} import
- -> Module -- Imported module to be summarised
- -> [Module] -- Modules to exclude
- -> IO (Maybe ModSummary) -- Its new summary
-
-summarise dflags old_summary_map cur_mod is_boot wanted_mod excl_mods
- | wanted_mod `elem` excl_mods
- = return Nothing
-
- | Just old_summary <- lookupFM old_summary_map (wanted_mod, hsc_src)
- = do { -- Find its new timestamp; all the
- -- ModSummaries in the old map have valid ml_hs_files
- let location = ms_location old_summary
- src_fn = fromJust (ml_hs_file location)
-
- ; src_timestamp <- getModificationTime src_fn
-
- -- return the cached summary if the source didn't change
- ; if ms_hs_date old_summary == src_timestamp
- then return (Just old_summary)
- else new_summary location
- }
-
- | otherwise
- = do { found <- findModule dflags wanted_mod True {-explicit-}
- ; case found of
- Found location pkg
- | not (isHomePackage pkg) -> return Nothing -- Drop external-pkg
- | isJust (ml_hs_file location) -> new_summary location -- Home package
- err -> noModError dflags cur_mod wanted_mod err -- Not found
- }
- where
- hsc_src = if is_boot then HsBootFile else HsSrcFile
-
- new_summary location
- = do { -- Adjust location to point to the hs-boot source file,
- -- hi file, object file, when is_boot says so
- let location' | is_boot = addBootSuffixLocn location
- | otherwise = location
- src_fn = fromJust (ml_hs_file location')
-
- -- Check that it exists
- -- It might have been deleted since the Finder last found it
- ; exists <- doesFileExist src_fn
- ; if exists then return () else noHsFileErr cur_mod src_fn
-
- -- Preprocess the source file and get its imports
- -- The dflags' contains the OPTIONS pragmas
- ; (dflags', hspp_fn) <- preprocess dflags src_fn
- ; buf <- hGetStringBuffer hspp_fn
- ; (srcimps, the_imps, mod_name) <- getImports dflags' buf hspp_fn
-
- ; when (mod_name /= wanted_mod) $
- throwDyn (ProgramError
- (showSDoc (text src_fn
- <> text ": file name does not match module name"
- <+> quotes (ppr mod_name))))
-
- -- Find its timestamp, and return the summary
- ; src_timestamp <- getModificationTime src_fn
- ; return (Just ( ModSummary { ms_mod = wanted_mod,
- ms_hsc_src = hsc_src,
- ms_location = location',
- ms_hspp_file = Just hspp_fn,
- ms_hspp_buf = Just buf,
- ms_srcimps = srcimps,
- ms_imps = the_imps,
- ms_hs_date = src_timestamp }))
- }
-
-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- Error messages
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-noModError :: DynFlags -> Maybe FilePath -> Module -> FindResult -> IO ab
--- ToDo: we don't have a proper line number for this error
-noModError dflags cur_mod wanted_mod err
- = throwDyn $ ProgramError $ showSDoc $
- vcat [cantFindError dflags wanted_mod err,
- nest 2 (parens (pp_where cur_mod))]
-
-noHsFileErr cur_mod path
- = throwDyn $ CmdLineError $ showSDoc $
- vcat [text "Can't find" <+> text path,
- nest 2 (parens (pp_where cur_mod))]
-
-pp_where Nothing = text "one of the roots of the dependency analysis"
-pp_where (Just p) = text "imported from" <+> text p
-
-packageModErr mod
- = throwDyn (CmdLineError (showSDoc (text "module" <+>
- quotes (ppr mod) <+>
- text "is a package module")))
-
-multiRootsErr mod files
- = throwDyn (ProgramError (showSDoc (
- text "module" <+> quotes (ppr mod) <+>
- text "is defined in multiple files:" <+>
- sep (map text files))))
-
-cyclicModuleErr :: [ModSummary] -> SDoc
-cyclicModuleErr ms
- = hang (ptext SLIT("Module imports form a cycle for modules:"))
- 2 (vcat (map show_one ms))
- where
- show_one ms = sep [ show_mod (ms_hsc_src ms) (ms_mod ms),
- nest 2 $ ptext SLIT("imports:") <+>
- (pp_imps HsBootFile (ms_srcimps ms)
- $$ pp_imps HsSrcFile (ms_imps ms))]
- show_mod hsc_src mod = ppr mod <> text (hscSourceString hsc_src)
- pp_imps src mods = fsep (map (show_mod src) mods)
-\end{code}
-