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author | sheaf <sam.derbyshire@gmail.com> | 2022-03-01 17:36:48 +0100 |
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committer | Marge Bot <ben+marge-bot@smart-cactus.org> | 2022-03-02 14:09:51 -0500 |
commit | f596c91aaede75f7293ac2214ad48018a6b7a753 (patch) | |
tree | 92c51240f4d7237d03868d27ddada78a0819cc14 /testsuite/tests/ghci/scripts/T6105.hs | |
parent | 81b7c4361c0e3da403e0fcf42cc7faae2ca3db9a (diff) | |
download | haskell-f596c91aaede75f7293ac2214ad48018a6b7a753.tar.gz |
Improve out-of-order inferred type variables
Don't instantiate type variables for :type in
`GHC.Tc.Gen.App.tcInstFun`, to avoid inconsistently instantianting
`r1` but not `r2` in the type
forall {r1} (a :: TYPE r1) {r2} (b :: TYPE r2). ...
This fixes #21088.
This patch also changes the primop pretty-printer to ensure
that we put all the inferred type variables first. For example,
the type of reallyUnsafePtrEquality# is now
forall {l :: Levity} {k :: Levity}
(a :: TYPE (BoxedRep l))
(b :: TYPE (BoxedRep k)).
a -> b -> Int#
This means we avoid running into issue #21088 entirely with
the types of primops. Users can still write a type signature where
the inferred type variables don't come first, however.
This change to primops had a knock-on consequence, revealing that
we were sometimes performing eta reduction on keepAlive#.
This patch updates tryEtaReduce to avoid eta reducing functions
with no binding, bringing it in line with tryEtaReducePrep,
and thus fixing #21090.
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