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authorRichard Eisenberg <rae@richarde.dev>2021-06-04 17:39:17 -0400
committerRichard Eisenberg <rae@richarde.dev>2021-11-09 15:08:45 -0500
commitb9317c3dd8ce0f232e75b3c5c9ac08151eff95f2 (patch)
tree4d83e678ec2c68cfc56747f37d08aa15f755a4f6
parent79a26df1475505ee1e87eb7fda04e5fefdf6aa4c (diff)
downloadhaskell-wip/T19938.tar.gz
Fix Note [Function types]wip/T19938
Close #19938.
-rw-r--r--compiler/GHC/Core/TyCo/Rep.hs66
1 files changed, 29 insertions, 37 deletions
diff --git a/compiler/GHC/Core/TyCo/Rep.hs b/compiler/GHC/Core/TyCo/Rep.hs
index f1dcd8bfd6..b9986e0a36 100644
--- a/compiler/GHC/Core/TyCo/Rep.hs
+++ b/compiler/GHC/Core/TyCo/Rep.hs
@@ -215,21 +215,38 @@ instance Outputable TyLit where
{- Note [Function types]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-FFunTy is the constructor for a function type. Lots of things to say
-about it!
-
-* FFunTy is the data constructor, meaning "full function type".
-
-* The function type constructor (->) has kind
- (->) :: forall {r1} {r2}. TYPE r1 -> TYPE r2 -> Type LiftedRep
- mkTyConApp ensure that we convert a saturated application
- TyConApp (->) [r1,r2,t1,t2] into FunTy t1 t2
+FunTy is the constructor for a function type. Here are the details:
+
+* The primitive function type constructor FUN has kind
+ FUN :: forall (m :: Multiplicity) ->
+ forall {r1 :: RuntimeRep} {r2 :: RuntimeRep}.
+ TYPE r1 ->
+ TYPE r2 ->
+ Type
+ mkTyConApp ensures that we convert a saturated application
+ TyConApp FUN [m,r1,r2,t1,t2] into FunTy VisArg m t1 t2
dropping the 'r1' and 'r2' arguments; they are easily recovered
- from 't1' and 't2'.
+ from 't1' and 't2'. The visibility is always VisArg, because
+ we build constraint arrows (=>) with e.g. mkPhiTy and friends,
+ never `mkTyConApp funTyCon args`.
* For the time being its RuntimeRep quantifiers are left
inferred. This is to allow for it to evolve.
+* Because the RuntimeRep args came first historically (that is,
+ the arrow type constructor gained these arguments before gaining
+ the Multiplicity argument), we wanted to be able to say
+ type (->) = FUN Many
+ which we do in library module GHC.Types. This means that the
+ Multiplicity argument must precede the RuntimeRep arguments --
+ and it means changing the name of the primitive constructor from
+ (->) to FUN.
+
+* The multiplicity argument is dependent, because Typeable does not
+ support a type such as `Multiplicity -> forall {r1 r2 :: RuntimeRep}. ...`.
+ There is a plan to change the argument order and make the
+ multiplicity argument nondependent in #20164.
+
* The ft_af field says whether or not this is an invisible argument
VisArg: t1 -> t2 Ordinary function type
InvisArg: t1 => t2 t1 is guaranteed to be a predicate type,
@@ -239,33 +256,8 @@ about it!
This visibility info makes no difference in Core; it matters
only when we regard the type as a Haskell source type.
-* FunTy is a (unidirectional) pattern synonym that allows
- positional pattern matching (FunTy arg res), ignoring the
- ArgFlag.
--}
-
-{- -----------------------
- Commented out until the pattern match
- checker can handle it; see #16185
-
- For now we use the CPP macro #define FunTy FFunTy _
- (see HsVersions.h) to allow pattern matching on a
- (positional) FunTy constructor.
-
-{-# COMPLETE FunTy, TyVarTy, AppTy, TyConApp
- , ForAllTy, LitTy, CastTy, CoercionTy :: Type #-}
-
--- | 'FunTy' is a (uni-directional) pattern synonym for the common
--- case where we want to match on the argument/result type, but
--- ignoring the AnonArgFlag
-pattern FunTy :: Type -> Type -> Type
-pattern FunTy arg res <- FFunTy { ft_arg = arg, ft_res = res }
-
- End of commented out block
----------------------------------- -}
-
-{- Note [Types for coercions, predicates, and evidence]
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+Note [Types for coercions, predicates, and evidence]
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
We treat differently:
(a) Predicate types