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diff --git a/utils/ghc-pkg/Main.hs b/utils/ghc-pkg/Main.hs new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..fb3ef07c3f --- /dev/null +++ b/utils/ghc-pkg/Main.hs @@ -0,0 +1,1184 @@ +{-# OPTIONS -fglasgow-exts #-} +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-- +-- (c) The University of Glasgow 2004. +-- +-- Package management tool +-- +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +-- TODO: +-- - validate modules +-- - expanding of variables in new-style package conf +-- - version manipulation (checking whether old version exists, +-- hiding old version?) + +module Main (main) where + +import Version ( version, targetOS, targetARCH ) +import Distribution.InstalledPackageInfo +import Distribution.Compat.ReadP +import Distribution.ParseUtils ( showError ) +import Distribution.Package +import Distribution.Version +import Compat.Directory ( getAppUserDataDirectory, createDirectoryIfMissing ) +import Compat.RawSystem ( rawSystem ) + +import Prelude + +#include "../../includes/ghcconfig.h" + +#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 504 +import System.Console.GetOpt +import Text.PrettyPrint +import qualified Control.Exception as Exception +import Data.Maybe +#else +import GetOpt +import Pretty +import qualified Exception +import Maybe +#endif + +import Data.Char ( isSpace ) +import Monad +import Directory +import System ( getArgs, getProgName, getEnv, + exitWith, ExitCode(..) + ) +import System.IO +#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 600 +import System.IO.Error (try) +#else +import System.IO (try) +#endif +import Data.List ( isPrefixOf, isSuffixOf, intersperse, groupBy, sortBy ) + +#ifdef mingw32_HOST_OS +import Foreign + +#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 504 +import Foreign.C.String +#else +import CString +#endif +#endif + +-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-- Entry point + +main :: IO () +main = do + args <- getArgs + + case getOpt Permute flags args of + (cli,_,[]) | FlagHelp `elem` cli -> do + prog <- getProgramName + bye (usageInfo (usageHeader prog) flags) + (cli,_,[]) | FlagVersion `elem` cli -> + bye ourCopyright + (cli,nonopts,[]) -> + runit cli nonopts + (_,_,errors) -> tryOldCmdLine errors args + +-- If the new command-line syntax fails, then we try the old. If that +-- fails too, then we output the original errors and the new syntax +-- (so the old syntax is still available, but hidden). +tryOldCmdLine :: [String] -> [String] -> IO () +tryOldCmdLine errors args = do + case getOpt Permute oldFlags args of + (cli@(_:_),[],[]) -> + oldRunit cli + _failed -> do + prog <- getProgramName + die (concat errors ++ usageInfo (usageHeader prog) flags) + +-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-- Command-line syntax + +data Flag + = FlagUser + | FlagGlobal + | FlagHelp + | FlagVersion + | FlagConfig FilePath + | FlagGlobalConfig FilePath + | FlagForce + | FlagAutoGHCiLibs + | FlagDefinedName String String + | FlagSimpleOutput + deriving Eq + +flags :: [OptDescr Flag] +flags = [ + Option [] ["user"] (NoArg FlagUser) + "use the current user's package database", + Option [] ["global"] (NoArg FlagGlobal) + "(default) use the global package database", + Option ['f'] ["package-conf"] (ReqArg FlagConfig "FILE") + "act upon specified package config file (only)", + Option [] ["global-conf"] (ReqArg FlagGlobalConfig "FILE") + "location of the global package config", + Option [] ["force"] (NoArg FlagForce) + "ignore missing dependencies, directories, and libraries", + Option ['g'] ["auto-ghci-libs"] (NoArg FlagAutoGHCiLibs) + "automatically build libs for GHCi (with register)", + Option ['?'] ["help"] (NoArg FlagHelp) + "display this help and exit", + Option ['D'] ["define-name"] (ReqArg toDefined "NAME=VALUE") + "define NAME as VALUE", + Option ['V'] ["version"] (NoArg FlagVersion) + "output version information and exit", + Option [] ["simple-output"] (NoArg FlagSimpleOutput) + "print output in easy-to-parse format when running command 'list'" + ] + where + toDefined str = + case break (=='=') str of + (nm,[]) -> FlagDefinedName nm [] + (nm,_:val) -> FlagDefinedName nm val + +ourCopyright :: String +ourCopyright = "GHC package manager version " ++ version ++ "\n" + +usageHeader :: String -> String +usageHeader prog = substProg prog $ + "Usage:\n" ++ + " $p register {filename | -}\n" ++ + " Register the package using the specified installed package\n" ++ + " description. The syntax for the latter is given in the $p\n" ++ + " documentation.\n" ++ + "\n" ++ + " $p update {filename | -}\n" ++ + " Register the package, overwriting any other package with the\n" ++ + " same name.\n" ++ + "\n" ++ + " $p unregister {pkg-id}\n" ++ + " Unregister the specified package.\n" ++ + "\n" ++ + " $p expose {pkg-id}\n" ++ + " Expose the specified package.\n" ++ + "\n" ++ + " $p hide {pkg-id}\n" ++ + " Hide the specified package.\n" ++ + "\n" ++ + " $p list [pkg]\n" ++ + " List registered packages in the global database, and also the\n" ++ + " user database if --user is given. If a package name is given\n" ++ + " all the registered versions will be listed in ascending order.\n" ++ + "\n" ++ + " $p latest pkg\n" ++ + " Prints the highest registered version of a package.\n" ++ + "\n" ++ + " $p describe {pkg-id}\n" ++ + " Give the registered description for the specified package. The\n" ++ + " description is returned in precisely the syntax required by $p\n" ++ + " register.\n" ++ + "\n" ++ + " $p field {pkg-id} {field}\n" ++ + " Extract the specified field of the package description for the\n" ++ + " specified package.\n" ++ + "\n" ++ + " The following optional flags are also accepted:\n" + +substProg :: String -> String -> String +substProg _ [] = [] +substProg prog ('$':'p':xs) = prog ++ substProg prog xs +substProg prog (c:xs) = c : substProg prog xs + +-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-- Do the business + +runit :: [Flag] -> [String] -> IO () +runit cli nonopts = do + prog <- getProgramName + let + force = FlagForce `elem` cli + auto_ghci_libs = FlagAutoGHCiLibs `elem` cli + defines = [ (nm,val) | FlagDefinedName nm val <- cli ] + -- + -- first, parse the command + case nonopts of + ["register", filename] -> + registerPackage filename defines cli auto_ghci_libs False force + ["update", filename] -> + registerPackage filename defines cli auto_ghci_libs True force + ["unregister", pkgid_str] -> do + pkgid <- readGlobPkgId pkgid_str + unregisterPackage pkgid cli + ["expose", pkgid_str] -> do + pkgid <- readGlobPkgId pkgid_str + exposePackage pkgid cli + ["hide", pkgid_str] -> do + pkgid <- readGlobPkgId pkgid_str + hidePackage pkgid cli + ["list"] -> do + listPackages cli Nothing + ["list", pkgid_str] -> do + pkgid <- readGlobPkgId pkgid_str + listPackages cli (Just pkgid) + ["latest", pkgid_str] -> do + pkgid <- readGlobPkgId pkgid_str + latestPackage cli pkgid + ["describe", pkgid_str] -> do + pkgid <- readGlobPkgId pkgid_str + describePackage cli pkgid + ["field", pkgid_str, field] -> do + pkgid <- readGlobPkgId pkgid_str + describeField cli pkgid field + [] -> do + die ("missing command\n" ++ + usageInfo (usageHeader prog) flags) + (_cmd:_) -> do + die ("command-line syntax error\n" ++ + usageInfo (usageHeader prog) flags) + +parseCheck :: ReadP a a -> String -> String -> IO a +parseCheck parser str what = + case [ x | (x,ys) <- readP_to_S parser str, all isSpace ys ] of + [x] -> return x + _ -> die ("cannot parse \'" ++ str ++ "\' as a " ++ what) + +readPkgId :: String -> IO PackageIdentifier +readPkgId str = parseCheck parsePackageId str "package identifier" + +readGlobPkgId :: String -> IO PackageIdentifier +readGlobPkgId str = parseCheck parseGlobPackageId str "package identifier" + +parseGlobPackageId :: ReadP r PackageIdentifier +parseGlobPackageId = + parsePackageId + +++ + (do n <- parsePackageName; string "-*" + return (PackageIdentifier{ pkgName = n, pkgVersion = globVersion })) + +-- globVersion means "all versions" +globVersion :: Version +globVersion = Version{ versionBranch=[], versionTags=["*"] } + +-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-- Package databases + +-- Some commands operate on a single database: +-- register, unregister, expose, hide +-- however these commands also check the union of the available databases +-- in order to check consistency. For example, register will check that +-- dependencies exist before registering a package. +-- +-- Some commands operate on multiple databases, with overlapping semantics: +-- list, describe, field + +type PackageDBName = FilePath +type PackageDB = [InstalledPackageInfo] + +type PackageDBStack = [(PackageDBName,PackageDB)] + -- A stack of package databases. Convention: head is the topmost + -- in the stack. Earlier entries override later one. + +getPkgDatabases :: Bool -> [Flag] -> IO PackageDBStack +getPkgDatabases modify flags = do + -- first we determine the location of the global package config. On Windows, + -- this is found relative to the ghc-pkg.exe binary, whereas on Unix the + -- location is passed to the binary using the --global-config flag by the + -- wrapper script. + let err_msg = "missing --global-conf option, location of global package.conf unknown\n" + global_conf <- + case [ f | FlagGlobalConfig f <- flags ] of + [] -> do mb_dir <- getExecDir "/bin/ghc-pkg.exe" + case mb_dir of + Nothing -> die err_msg + Just dir -> return (dir `joinFileName` "package.conf") + fs -> return (last fs) + + let global_conf_dir = global_conf ++ ".d" + global_conf_dir_exists <- doesDirectoryExist global_conf_dir + global_confs <- + if global_conf_dir_exists + then do files <- getDirectoryContents global_conf_dir + return [ global_conf_dir ++ '/' : file + | file <- files + , isSuffixOf ".conf" file] + else return [] + + -- get the location of the user package database, and create it if necessary + appdir <- getAppUserDataDirectory "ghc" + + let + subdir = targetARCH ++ '-':targetOS ++ '-':version + archdir = appdir `joinFileName` subdir + user_conf = archdir `joinFileName` "package.conf" + user_exists <- doesFileExist user_conf + + -- If the user database doesn't exist, and this command isn't a + -- "modify" command, then we won't attempt to create or use it. + let sys_databases + | modify || user_exists = user_conf : global_confs ++ [global_conf] + | otherwise = global_confs ++ [global_conf] + + e_pkg_path <- try (getEnv "GHC_PACKAGE_PATH") + let env_stack = + case e_pkg_path of + Left _ -> sys_databases + Right path + | last cs == "" -> init cs ++ sys_databases + | otherwise -> cs + where cs = parseSearchPath path + + -- The "global" database is always the one at the bottom of the stack. + -- This is the database we modify by default. + virt_global_conf = last env_stack + + -- -f flags on the command line add to the database stack, unless any + -- of them are present in the stack already. + let flag_stack = filter (`notElem` env_stack) + [ f | FlagConfig f <- reverse flags ] ++ env_stack + + -- Now we have the full stack of databases. Next, if the current + -- command is a "modify" type command, then we truncate the stack + -- so that the topmost element is the database being modified. + final_stack <- + if not modify + then return flag_stack + else let + go (FlagUser : fs) = modifying user_conf + go (FlagGlobal : fs) = modifying virt_global_conf + go (FlagConfig f : fs) = modifying f + go (_ : fs) = go fs + go [] = modifying virt_global_conf + + modifying f + | f `elem` flag_stack = return (dropWhile (/= f) flag_stack) + | otherwise = die ("requesting modification of database:\n\t" ++ f ++ "\n\twhich is not in the database stack.") + in + go flags + + -- we create the user database iff (a) we're modifying, and (b) the + -- user asked to use it by giving the --user flag. + when (not user_exists && user_conf `elem` final_stack) $ do + putStrLn ("Creating user package database in " ++ user_conf) + createDirectoryIfMissing True archdir + writeFile user_conf emptyPackageConfig + + db_stack <- mapM readParseDatabase final_stack + return db_stack + +readParseDatabase :: PackageDBName -> IO (PackageDBName,PackageDB) +readParseDatabase filename = do + str <- readFile filename + let packages = read str + Exception.evaluate packages + `Exception.catch` \_ -> + die (filename ++ ": parse error in package config file") + return (filename,packages) + +emptyPackageConfig :: String +emptyPackageConfig = "[]" + +-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-- Registering + +registerPackage :: FilePath + -> [(String,String)] -- defines + -> [Flag] + -> Bool -- auto_ghci_libs + -> Bool -- update + -> Bool -- force + -> IO () +registerPackage input defines flags auto_ghci_libs update force = do + db_stack <- getPkgDatabases True flags + let + db_to_operate_on = my_head "db" db_stack + db_filename = fst db_to_operate_on + -- + checkConfigAccess db_filename + + s <- + case input of + "-" -> do + putStr "Reading package info from stdin ... " + getContents + f -> do + putStr ("Reading package info from " ++ show f ++ " ... ") + readFile f + + expanded <- expandEnvVars s defines force + + pkg0 <- parsePackageInfo expanded defines force + putStrLn "done." + + let pkg = resolveDeps db_stack pkg0 + overlaps <- validatePackageConfig pkg db_stack auto_ghci_libs update force + new_details <- updatePackageDB db_stack overlaps (snd db_to_operate_on) pkg + savePackageConfig db_filename + maybeRestoreOldConfig db_filename $ + writeNewConfig db_filename new_details + +parsePackageInfo + :: String + -> [(String,String)] + -> Bool + -> IO InstalledPackageInfo +parsePackageInfo str defines force = + case parseInstalledPackageInfo str of + ParseOk _warns ok -> return ok + ParseFailed err -> die (showError err) + +-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-- Exposing, Hiding, Unregistering are all similar + +exposePackage :: PackageIdentifier -> [Flag] -> IO () +exposePackage = modifyPackage (\p -> [p{exposed=True}]) + +hidePackage :: PackageIdentifier -> [Flag] -> IO () +hidePackage = modifyPackage (\p -> [p{exposed=False}]) + +unregisterPackage :: PackageIdentifier -> [Flag] -> IO () +unregisterPackage = modifyPackage (\p -> []) + +modifyPackage + :: (InstalledPackageInfo -> [InstalledPackageInfo]) + -> PackageIdentifier + -> [Flag] + -> IO () +modifyPackage fn pkgid flags = do + db_stack <- getPkgDatabases True{-modify-} flags + let ((db_name, pkgs) : _) = db_stack + checkConfigAccess db_name + ps <- findPackages [(db_name,pkgs)] pkgid + let pids = map package ps + savePackageConfig db_name + let new_config = concat (map modify pkgs) + modify pkg + | package pkg `elem` pids = fn pkg + | otherwise = [pkg] + maybeRestoreOldConfig db_name $ + writeNewConfig db_name new_config + +-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-- Listing packages + +listPackages :: [Flag] -> Maybe PackageIdentifier -> IO () +listPackages flags mPackageName = do + let simple_output = FlagSimpleOutput `elem` flags + db_stack <- getPkgDatabases False flags + let db_stack_filtered -- if a package is given, filter out all other packages + | Just this <- mPackageName = + map (\(conf,pkgs) -> (conf, filter (this `matchesPkg`) pkgs)) + db_stack + | otherwise = db_stack + + db_stack_sorted + = [ (db, sort_pkgs pkgs) | (db,pkgs) <- db_stack_filtered ] + where sort_pkgs = sortBy cmpPkgIds + cmpPkgIds pkg1 pkg2 = + case pkgName p1 `compare` pkgName p2 of + LT -> LT + GT -> GT + EQ -> pkgVersion p1 `compare` pkgVersion p2 + where (p1,p2) = (package pkg1, package pkg2) + + show_func = if simple_output then show_easy else mapM_ show_regular + + show_func (reverse db_stack_sorted) + + where show_regular (db_name,pkg_confs) = + hPutStrLn stdout (render $ + text (db_name ++ ":") $$ nest 4 packages + ) + where packages = fsep (punctuate comma (map pp_pkg pkg_confs)) + pp_pkg p + | exposed p = doc + | otherwise = parens doc + where doc = text (showPackageId (package p)) + + show_easy db_stack = do + let pkgs = map showPackageId $ sortBy compPkgIdVer $ + map package (concatMap snd db_stack) + when (null pkgs) $ die "no matches" + hPutStrLn stdout $ concat $ intersperse " " pkgs + +-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-- Prints the highest (hidden or exposed) version of a package + +latestPackage :: [Flag] -> PackageIdentifier -> IO () +latestPackage flags pkgid = do + db_stack <- getPkgDatabases False flags + ps <- findPackages db_stack pkgid + show_pkg (sortBy compPkgIdVer (map package ps)) + where + show_pkg [] = die "no matches" + show_pkg pids = hPutStrLn stdout (showPackageId (last pids)) + +-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-- Describe + +describePackage :: [Flag] -> PackageIdentifier -> IO () +describePackage flags pkgid = do + db_stack <- getPkgDatabases False flags + ps <- findPackages db_stack pkgid + mapM_ (putStrLn . showInstalledPackageInfo) ps + +-- PackageId is can have globVersion for the version +findPackages :: PackageDBStack -> PackageIdentifier -> IO [InstalledPackageInfo] +findPackages db_stack pkgid + = case [ p | p <- all_pkgs, pkgid `matchesPkg` p ] of + [] -> die ("cannot find package " ++ showPackageId pkgid) + ps -> return ps + where + all_pkgs = concat (map snd db_stack) + +matches :: PackageIdentifier -> PackageIdentifier -> Bool +pid `matches` pid' + = (pkgName pid == pkgName pid') + && (pkgVersion pid == pkgVersion pid' || not (realVersion pid)) + +matchesPkg :: PackageIdentifier -> InstalledPackageInfo -> Bool +pid `matchesPkg` pkg = pid `matches` package pkg + +compPkgIdVer :: PackageIdentifier -> PackageIdentifier -> Ordering +compPkgIdVer p1 p2 = pkgVersion p1 `compare` pkgVersion p2 + +-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-- Field + +describeField :: [Flag] -> PackageIdentifier -> String -> IO () +describeField flags pkgid field = do + db_stack <- getPkgDatabases False flags + case toField field of + Nothing -> die ("unknown field: " ++ field) + Just fn -> do + ps <- findPackages db_stack pkgid + mapM_ (putStrLn.fn) ps + +toField :: String -> Maybe (InstalledPackageInfo -> String) +-- backwards compatibility: +toField "import_dirs" = Just $ strList . importDirs +toField "source_dirs" = Just $ strList . importDirs +toField "library_dirs" = Just $ strList . libraryDirs +toField "hs_libraries" = Just $ strList . hsLibraries +toField "extra_libraries" = Just $ strList . extraLibraries +toField "include_dirs" = Just $ strList . includeDirs +toField "c_includes" = Just $ strList . includes +toField "package_deps" = Just $ strList . map showPackageId. depends +toField "extra_cc_opts" = Just $ strList . ccOptions +toField "extra_ld_opts" = Just $ strList . ldOptions +toField "framework_dirs" = Just $ strList . frameworkDirs +toField "extra_frameworks"= Just $ strList . frameworks +toField s = showInstalledPackageInfoField s + +strList :: [String] -> String +strList = show + +-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-- Manipulating package.conf files + +checkConfigAccess :: FilePath -> IO () +checkConfigAccess filename = do + access <- getPermissions filename + when (not (writable access)) + (die (filename ++ ": you don't have permission to modify this file")) + +maybeRestoreOldConfig :: FilePath -> IO () -> IO () +maybeRestoreOldConfig filename io + = io `catch` \e -> do + hPutStrLn stderr (show e) + hPutStr stdout ("\nWARNING: an error was encountered while the new \n"++ + "configuration was being written. Attempting to \n"++ + "restore the old configuration... ") + renameFile (filename ++ ".old") filename + hPutStrLn stdout "done." + ioError e + +writeNewConfig :: FilePath -> [InstalledPackageInfo] -> IO () +writeNewConfig filename packages = do + hPutStr stdout "Writing new package config file... " + h <- openFile filename WriteMode + hPutStrLn h (show packages) + hClose h + hPutStrLn stdout "done." + +savePackageConfig :: FilePath -> IO () +savePackageConfig filename = do + hPutStr stdout "Saving old package config file... " + -- mv rather than cp because we've already done an hGetContents + -- on this file so we won't be able to open it for writing + -- unless we move the old one out of the way... + let oldFile = filename ++ ".old" + doesExist <- doesFileExist oldFile `catch` (\ _ -> return False) + when doesExist (removeFile oldFile `catch` (const $ return ())) + catch (renameFile filename oldFile) + (\ err -> do + hPutStrLn stderr (unwords [ "Unable to rename " + , show filename + , " to " + , show oldFile + ]) + ioError err) + hPutStrLn stdout "done." + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-- Sanity-check a new package config, and automatically build GHCi libs +-- if requested. + +validatePackageConfig :: InstalledPackageInfo + -> PackageDBStack + -> Bool -- auto-ghc-libs + -> Bool -- update + -> Bool -- force + -> IO [PackageIdentifier] +validatePackageConfig pkg db_stack auto_ghci_libs update force = do + checkPackageId pkg + overlaps <- checkDuplicates db_stack pkg update force + mapM_ (checkDep db_stack force) (depends pkg) + mapM_ (checkDir force) (importDirs pkg) + mapM_ (checkDir force) (libraryDirs pkg) + mapM_ (checkDir force) (includeDirs pkg) + mapM_ (checkHSLib (libraryDirs pkg) auto_ghci_libs force) (hsLibraries pkg) + return overlaps + -- ToDo: check these somehow? + -- extra_libraries :: [String], + -- c_includes :: [String], + +-- When the package name and version are put together, sometimes we can +-- end up with a package id that cannot be parsed. This will lead to +-- difficulties when the user wants to refer to the package later, so +-- we check that the package id can be parsed properly here. +checkPackageId :: InstalledPackageInfo -> IO () +checkPackageId ipi = + let str = showPackageId (package ipi) in + case [ x | (x,ys) <- readP_to_S parsePackageId str, all isSpace ys ] of + [_] -> return () + [] -> die ("invalid package identifier: " ++ str) + _ -> die ("ambiguous package identifier: " ++ str) + +resolveDeps :: PackageDBStack -> InstalledPackageInfo -> InstalledPackageInfo +resolveDeps db_stack p = updateDeps p + where + -- The input package spec is allowed to give a package dependency + -- without a version number; e.g. + -- depends: base + -- Here, we update these dependencies without version numbers to + -- match the actual versions of the relevant packages installed. + updateDeps p = p{depends = map resolveDep (depends p)} + + resolveDep dep_pkgid + | realVersion dep_pkgid = dep_pkgid + | otherwise = lookupDep dep_pkgid + + lookupDep dep_pkgid + = let + name = pkgName dep_pkgid + in + case [ pid | p <- concat (map snd db_stack), + let pid = package p, + pkgName pid == name ] of + (pid:_) -> pid -- Found installed package, + -- replete with its version + [] -> dep_pkgid -- No installed package; use + -- the version-less one + +checkDuplicates :: PackageDBStack -> InstalledPackageInfo -> Bool -> Bool + -> IO [PackageIdentifier] +checkDuplicates db_stack pkg update force = do + let + pkgid = package pkg + (_top_db_name, pkgs) : _ = db_stack + -- + -- Check whether this package id already exists in this DB + -- + when (not update && (pkgid `elem` map package pkgs)) $ + die ("package " ++ showPackageId pkgid ++ " is already installed") + + -- + -- Check whether any of the dependencies of the current package + -- conflict with each other. + -- + let + all_pkgs = concat (map snd db_stack) + + allModules p = exposedModules p ++ hiddenModules p + + our_dependencies = closePackageDeps all_pkgs [pkg] + all_dep_modules = concat (map (\p -> zip (allModules p) (repeat p)) + our_dependencies) + + overlaps = [ (m, map snd group) + | group@((m,_):_) <- groupBy eqfst (sortBy cmpfst all_dep_modules), + length group > 1 ] + where eqfst (a,_) (b,_) = a == b + cmpfst (a,_) (b,_) = a `compare` b + + when (not (null overlaps)) $ + diePrettyOrForce force $ vcat [ + text "package" <+> text (showPackageId (package pkg)) <+> + text "has conflicting dependencies:", + let complain_about (mod,ps) = + text mod <+> text "is in the following packages:" <+> + sep (map (text.showPackageId.package) ps) + in + nest 3 (vcat (map complain_about overlaps)) + ] + + -- + -- Now check whether exposing this package will result in conflicts, and + -- Figure out which packages we need to hide to resolve the conflicts. + -- + let + closure_exposed_pkgs = closePackageDeps pkgs (filter exposed pkgs) + + new_dep_modules = concat $ map allModules $ + filter (\p -> package p `notElem` + map package closure_exposed_pkgs) $ + our_dependencies + + pkgs_with_overlapping_modules = + [ (p, overlapping_mods) + | p <- closure_exposed_pkgs, + let overlapping_mods = + filter (`elem` new_dep_modules) (allModules p), + (_:_) <- [overlapping_mods] --trick to get the non-empty ones + ] + + to_hide = map package + $ filter exposed + $ closePackageDepsUpward pkgs + $ map fst pkgs_with_overlapping_modules + + when (not update && exposed pkg && not (null pkgs_with_overlapping_modules)) $ do + diePretty $ vcat [ + text "package" <+> text (showPackageId (package pkg)) <+> + text "conflicts with the following packages, which are", + text "either exposed or a dependency (direct or indirect) of an exposed package:", + let complain_about (p, mods) + = text (showPackageId (package p)) <+> text "contains modules" <+> + sep (punctuate comma (map text mods)) in + nest 3 (vcat (map complain_about pkgs_with_overlapping_modules)), + text "Using 'update' instead of 'register' will cause the following packages", + text "to be hidden, which will eliminate the conflict:", + nest 3 (sep (map (text.showPackageId) to_hide)) + ] + + when (not (null to_hide)) $ do + hPutStrLn stderr $ render $ + sep [text "Warning: hiding the following packages to avoid conflict: ", + nest 2 (sep (map (text.showPackageId) to_hide))] + + return to_hide + + +closure :: (a->[a]->Bool) -> (a -> [a]) -> [a] -> [a] -> [a] +closure pred more [] res = res +closure pred more (p:ps) res + | p `pred` res = closure pred more ps res + | otherwise = closure pred more (more p ++ ps) (p:res) + +closePackageDeps :: [InstalledPackageInfo] -> [InstalledPackageInfo] + -> [InstalledPackageInfo] +closePackageDeps db start + = closure (\p ps -> package p `elem` map package ps) getDepends start [] + where + getDepends p = [ pkg | dep <- depends p, pkg <- lookupPkg dep ] + lookupPkg p = [ q | q <- db, p == package q ] + +closePackageDepsUpward :: [InstalledPackageInfo] -> [InstalledPackageInfo] + -> [InstalledPackageInfo] +closePackageDepsUpward db start + = closure (\p ps -> package p `elem` map package ps) getUpwardDepends start [] + where + getUpwardDepends p = [ pkg | pkg <- db, package p `elem` depends pkg ] + + +checkDir :: Bool -> String -> IO () +checkDir force d + | "$topdir" `isPrefixOf` d = return () + -- can't check this, because we don't know what $topdir is + | otherwise = do + there <- doesDirectoryExist d + when (not there) + (dieOrForce force (d ++ " doesn't exist or isn't a directory")) + +checkDep :: PackageDBStack -> Bool -> PackageIdentifier -> IO () +checkDep db_stack force pkgid + | not real_version || pkgid `elem` pkgids = return () + | otherwise = dieOrForce force ("dependency " ++ showPackageId pkgid + ++ " doesn't exist") + where + -- for backwards compat, we treat 0.0 as a special version, + -- and don't check that it actually exists. + real_version = realVersion pkgid + + all_pkgs = concat (map snd db_stack) + pkgids = map package all_pkgs + +realVersion :: PackageIdentifier -> Bool +realVersion pkgid = versionBranch (pkgVersion pkgid) /= [] + +checkHSLib :: [String] -> Bool -> Bool -> String -> IO () +checkHSLib dirs auto_ghci_libs force lib = do + let batch_lib_file = "lib" ++ lib ++ ".a" + bs <- mapM (doesLibExistIn batch_lib_file) dirs + case [ dir | (exists,dir) <- zip bs dirs, exists ] of + [] -> dieOrForce force ("cannot find " ++ batch_lib_file ++ + " on library path") + (dir:_) -> checkGHCiLib dirs dir batch_lib_file lib auto_ghci_libs + +doesLibExistIn :: String -> String -> IO Bool +doesLibExistIn lib d + | "$topdir" `isPrefixOf` d = return True + | otherwise = doesFileExist (d ++ '/':lib) + +checkGHCiLib :: [String] -> String -> String -> String -> Bool -> IO () +checkGHCiLib dirs batch_lib_dir batch_lib_file lib auto_build + | auto_build = autoBuildGHCiLib batch_lib_dir batch_lib_file ghci_lib_file + | otherwise = do + bs <- mapM (doesLibExistIn ghci_lib_file) dirs + case [dir | (exists,dir) <- zip bs dirs, exists] of + [] -> hPutStrLn stderr ("warning: can't find GHCi lib " ++ ghci_lib_file) + (_:_) -> return () + where + ghci_lib_file = lib ++ ".o" + +-- automatically build the GHCi version of a batch lib, +-- using ld --whole-archive. + +autoBuildGHCiLib :: String -> String -> String -> IO () +autoBuildGHCiLib dir batch_file ghci_file = do + let ghci_lib_file = dir ++ '/':ghci_file + batch_lib_file = dir ++ '/':batch_file + hPutStr stderr ("building GHCi library " ++ ghci_lib_file ++ "...") +#if defined(darwin_HOST_OS) + r <- rawSystem "ld" ["-r","-x","-o",ghci_lib_file,"-all_load",batch_lib_file] +#elif defined(mingw32_HOST_OS) + execDir <- getExecDir "/bin/ghc-pkg.exe" + r <- rawSystem (maybe "" (++"/gcc-lib/") execDir++"ld") ["-r","-x","-o",ghci_lib_file,"--whole-archive",batch_lib_file] +#else + r <- rawSystem "ld" ["-r","-x","-o",ghci_lib_file,"--whole-archive",batch_lib_file] +#endif + when (r /= ExitSuccess) $ exitWith r + hPutStrLn stderr (" done.") + +-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-- Updating the DB with the new package. + +updatePackageDB + :: PackageDBStack -- the full stack + -> [PackageIdentifier] -- packages to hide + -> [InstalledPackageInfo] -- packages in *this* DB + -> InstalledPackageInfo -- the new package + -> IO [InstalledPackageInfo] +updatePackageDB db_stack to_hide pkgs new_pkg = do + let + pkgid = package new_pkg + + pkgs' = [ maybe_hide p | p <- pkgs, package p /= pkgid ] + + -- When update is on, and we're exposing the new package, + -- we hide any packages which conflict (see checkDuplicates) + -- in the current DB. + maybe_hide p + | exposed new_pkg && package p `elem` to_hide = p{ exposed = False } + | otherwise = p + -- + return (pkgs'++ [new_pkg]) + +-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-- Searching for modules + +#if not_yet + +findModules :: [FilePath] -> IO [String] +findModules paths = + mms <- mapM searchDir paths + return (concat mms) + +searchDir path prefix = do + fs <- getDirectoryEntries path `catch` \_ -> return [] + searchEntries path prefix fs + +searchEntries path prefix [] = return [] +searchEntries path prefix (f:fs) + | looks_like_a_module = do + ms <- searchEntries path prefix fs + return (prefix `joinModule` f : ms) + | looks_like_a_component = do + ms <- searchDir (path `joinFilename` f) (prefix `joinModule` f) + ms' <- searchEntries path prefix fs + return (ms ++ ms') + | otherwise + searchEntries path prefix fs + + where + (base,suffix) = splitFileExt f + looks_like_a_module = + suffix `elem` haskell_suffixes && + all okInModuleName base + looks_like_a_component = + null suffix && all okInModuleName base + +okInModuleName c + +#endif + +-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-- The old command-line syntax, supported for backwards compatibility + +data OldFlag + = OF_Config FilePath + | OF_Input FilePath + | OF_List + | OF_ListLocal + | OF_Add Bool {- True => replace existing info -} + | OF_Remove String | OF_Show String + | OF_Field String | OF_AutoGHCiLibs | OF_Force + | OF_DefinedName String String + | OF_GlobalConfig FilePath + deriving (Eq) + +isAction :: OldFlag -> Bool +isAction OF_Config{} = False +isAction OF_Field{} = False +isAction OF_Input{} = False +isAction OF_AutoGHCiLibs{} = False +isAction OF_Force{} = False +isAction OF_DefinedName{} = False +isAction OF_GlobalConfig{} = False +isAction _ = True + +oldFlags :: [OptDescr OldFlag] +oldFlags = [ + Option ['f'] ["config-file"] (ReqArg OF_Config "FILE") + "use the specified package config file", + Option ['l'] ["list-packages"] (NoArg OF_List) + "list packages in all config files", + Option ['L'] ["list-local-packages"] (NoArg OF_ListLocal) + "list packages in the specified config file", + Option ['a'] ["add-package"] (NoArg (OF_Add False)) + "add a new package", + Option ['u'] ["update-package"] (NoArg (OF_Add True)) + "update package with new configuration", + Option ['i'] ["input-file"] (ReqArg OF_Input "FILE") + "read new package info from specified file", + Option ['s'] ["show-package"] (ReqArg OF_Show "NAME") + "show the configuration for package NAME", + Option [] ["field"] (ReqArg OF_Field "FIELD") + "(with --show-package) Show field FIELD only", + Option [] ["force"] (NoArg OF_Force) + "ignore missing directories/libraries", + Option ['r'] ["remove-package"] (ReqArg OF_Remove "NAME") + "remove an installed package", + Option ['g'] ["auto-ghci-libs"] (NoArg OF_AutoGHCiLibs) + "automatically build libs for GHCi (with -a)", + Option ['D'] ["define-name"] (ReqArg toDefined "NAME=VALUE") + "define NAME as VALUE", + Option [] ["global-conf"] (ReqArg OF_GlobalConfig "FILE") + "location of the global package config" + ] + where + toDefined str = + case break (=='=') str of + (nm,[]) -> OF_DefinedName nm [] + (nm,_:val) -> OF_DefinedName nm val + +oldRunit :: [OldFlag] -> IO () +oldRunit clis = do + let new_flags = [ f | Just f <- map conv clis ] + + conv (OF_GlobalConfig f) = Just (FlagGlobalConfig f) + conv (OF_Config f) = Just (FlagConfig f) + conv _ = Nothing + + + + let fields = [ f | OF_Field f <- clis ] + + let auto_ghci_libs = any isAuto clis + where isAuto OF_AutoGHCiLibs = True; isAuto _ = False + input_file = my_head "inp" ([ f | (OF_Input f) <- clis] ++ ["-"]) + + force = OF_Force `elem` clis + + defines = [ (nm,val) | OF_DefinedName nm val <- clis ] + + case [ c | c <- clis, isAction c ] of + [ OF_List ] -> listPackages new_flags Nothing + [ OF_ListLocal ] -> listPackages new_flags Nothing + [ OF_Add upd ] -> + registerPackage input_file defines new_flags auto_ghci_libs upd force + [ OF_Remove pkgid_str ] -> do + pkgid <- readPkgId pkgid_str + unregisterPackage pkgid new_flags + [ OF_Show pkgid_str ] + | null fields -> do + pkgid <- readPkgId pkgid_str + describePackage new_flags pkgid + | otherwise -> do + pkgid <- readPkgId pkgid_str + mapM_ (describeField new_flags pkgid) fields + _ -> do + prog <- getProgramName + die (usageInfo (usageHeader prog) flags) + +my_head :: String -> [a] -> a +my_head s [] = error s +my_head s (x:xs) = x + +-- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-- expanding environment variables in the package configuration + +expandEnvVars :: String -> [(String, String)] -> Bool -> IO String +expandEnvVars str defines force = go str "" + where + go "" acc = return $! reverse acc + go ('$':'{':str) acc | (var, '}':rest) <- break close str + = do value <- lookupEnvVar var + go rest (reverse value ++ acc) + where close c = c == '}' || c == '\n' -- don't span newlines + go (c:str) acc + = go str (c:acc) + + lookupEnvVar :: String -> IO String + lookupEnvVar nm = + case lookup nm defines of + Just x | not (null x) -> return x + _ -> + catch (System.getEnv nm) + (\ _ -> do dieOrForce force ("Unable to expand variable " ++ + show nm) + return "") + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +getProgramName :: IO String +getProgramName = liftM (`withoutSuffix` ".bin") getProgName + where str `withoutSuffix` suff + | suff `isSuffixOf` str = take (length str - length suff) str + | otherwise = str + +bye :: String -> IO a +bye s = putStr s >> exitWith ExitSuccess + +die :: String -> IO a +die s = do + hFlush stdout + prog <- getProgramName + hPutStrLn stderr (prog ++ ": " ++ s) + exitWith (ExitFailure 1) + +dieOrForce :: Bool -> String -> IO () +dieOrForce force s + | force = do hFlush stdout; hPutStrLn stderr (s ++ " (ignoring)") + | otherwise = die (s ++ " (use --force to override)") + +diePretty :: Doc -> IO () +diePretty doc = do + hFlush stdout + prog <- getProgramName + hPutStrLn stderr $ render $ (text prog <> colon $$ nest 2 doc) + exitWith (ExitFailure 1) + +diePrettyOrForce :: Bool -> Doc -> IO () +diePrettyOrForce force doc + | force = do hFlush stdout; hPutStrLn stderr (render (doc $$ text "(ignoring)")) + | otherwise = diePretty (doc $$ text "(use --force to override)") + +----------------------------------------- +-- Cut and pasted from ghc/compiler/SysTools + +#if defined(mingw32_HOST_OS) +subst a b ls = map (\ x -> if x == a then b else x) ls +unDosifyPath xs = subst '\\' '/' xs + +getExecDir :: String -> IO (Maybe String) +-- (getExecDir cmd) returns the directory in which the current +-- executable, which should be called 'cmd', is running +-- So if the full path is /a/b/c/d/e, and you pass "d/e" as cmd, +-- you'll get "/a/b/c" back as the result +getExecDir cmd + = allocaArray len $ \buf -> do + ret <- getModuleFileName nullPtr buf len + if ret == 0 then return Nothing + else do s <- peekCString buf + return (Just (reverse (drop (length cmd) + (reverse (unDosifyPath s))))) + where + len = 2048::Int -- Plenty, PATH_MAX is 512 under Win32. + +foreign import stdcall unsafe "GetModuleFileNameA" + getModuleFileName :: Ptr () -> CString -> Int -> IO Int32 +#else +getExecDir :: String -> IO (Maybe String) +getExecDir _ = return Nothing +#endif + +-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-- FilePath utils + +-- | The 'joinFileName' function is the opposite of 'splitFileName'. +-- It joins directory and file names to form a complete file path. +-- +-- The general rule is: +-- +-- > dir `joinFileName` basename == path +-- > where +-- > (dir,basename) = splitFileName path +-- +-- There might be an exceptions to the rule but in any case the +-- reconstructed path will refer to the same object (file or directory). +-- An example exception is that on Windows some slashes might be converted +-- to backslashes. +joinFileName :: String -> String -> FilePath +joinFileName "" fname = fname +joinFileName "." fname = fname +joinFileName dir "" = dir +joinFileName dir fname + | isPathSeparator (last dir) = dir++fname + | otherwise = dir++pathSeparator:fname + +-- | Checks whether the character is a valid path separator for the host +-- platform. The valid character is a 'pathSeparator' but since the Windows +-- operating system also accepts a slash (\"\/\") since DOS 2, the function +-- checks for it on this platform, too. +isPathSeparator :: Char -> Bool +isPathSeparator ch = ch == pathSeparator || ch == '/' + +-- | Provides a platform-specific character used to separate directory levels in +-- a path string that reflects a hierarchical file system organization. The +-- separator is a slash (@\"\/\"@) on Unix and Macintosh, and a backslash +-- (@\"\\\"@) on the Windows operating system. +pathSeparator :: Char +#ifdef mingw32_HOST_OS +pathSeparator = '\\' +#else +pathSeparator = '/' +#endif + +-- | The function splits the given string to substrings +-- using the 'searchPathSeparator'. +parseSearchPath :: String -> [FilePath] +parseSearchPath path = split path + where + split :: String -> [String] + split s = + case rest' of + [] -> [chunk] + _:rest -> chunk : split rest + where + chunk = + case chunk' of +#ifdef mingw32_HOST_OS + ('\"':xs@(_:_)) | last xs == '\"' -> init xs +#endif + _ -> chunk' + + (chunk', rest') = break (==searchPathSeparator) s + +-- | A platform-specific character used to separate search path strings in +-- environment variables. The separator is a colon (\":\") on Unix and Macintosh, +-- and a semicolon (\";\") on the Windows operating system. +searchPathSeparator :: Char +#if mingw32_HOST_OS || mingw32_TARGET_OS +searchPathSeparator = ';' +#else +searchPathSeparator = ':' +#endif + |