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* Remove some old-codegen cruftSimon Marlow2012-09-251-234/+0
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* Make -fhpc a dynamic flagIan Lynagh2012-09-031-2/+1
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* Make -fscc-profiling a dynamic flagIan Lynagh2012-07-241-6/+6
| | | | All the flags that 'ways' imply are now dynamic
* Fix merge-related problemsSimon Marlow2012-07-041-1/+2
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* Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into newcgSimon Marlow2012-07-041-2/+1
|\ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * origin/master: (756 commits) don't crash if argv[0] == NULL (#7037) -package P was loading all versions of P in GHCi (#7030) Add a Note, copying text from #2437 improve the --help docs a bit (#7008) Copy Data.HashTable's hashString into our Util module Build fix Build fixes Parse error: suggest brackets and indentation. Don't build the ghc DLL on Windows; works around trac #5987 On Windows, detect if DLLs have too many symbols; trac #5987 Add some more Integer rules; fixes #6111 Fix PA dfun construction with silent superclass args Add silent superclass parameters to the vectoriser Add silent superclass parameters (again) Mention Generic1 in the user's guide Make the GHC API a little more powerful. tweak llvm version warning message New version of the patch for #5461. Fix Word64ToInteger conversion rule. Implemented feature request on reconfigurable pretty-printing in GHCi (#5461) ... Conflicts: compiler/basicTypes/UniqSupply.lhs compiler/cmm/CmmBuildInfoTables.hs compiler/cmm/CmmLint.hs compiler/cmm/CmmOpt.hs compiler/cmm/CmmPipeline.hs compiler/cmm/CmmStackLayout.hs compiler/cmm/MkGraph.hs compiler/cmm/OldPprCmm.hs compiler/codeGen/CodeGen.lhs compiler/codeGen/StgCmm.hs compiler/codeGen/StgCmmBind.hs compiler/codeGen/StgCmmLayout.hs compiler/codeGen/StgCmmUtils.hs compiler/main/CodeOutput.lhs compiler/main/HscMain.hs compiler/nativeGen/AsmCodeGen.lhs compiler/simplStg/SimplStg.lhs
| * Remove more redundant Platform argumentsIan Lynagh2012-06-131-1/+1
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| * Change how macros like ASSERT are definedIan Lynagh2012-06-051-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | By using Haskell's debugIsOn rather than CPP's "#ifdef DEBUG", we don't need to kludge things to keep the warning checker happy etc.
* | Make the old codegen run in constant space tooSimon Marlow2012-01-271-22/+35
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* Tabs -> Spaces + FormattingDavid Terei2011-12-061-88/+72
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* Use -fwarn-tabs when validatingIan Lynagh2011-11-041-0/+7
| | | | | We only use it for "compiler" sources, i.e. not for libraries. Many modules have a -fno-warn-tabs kludge for now.
* Renaming onlySimon Peyton Jones2011-08-251-1/+1
| | | | | CmmTop -> CmmDecl CmmPgm -> CmmGroup
* Snapshot of codegen refactoring to share with simonpjSimon Marlow2011-08-251-3/+3
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* More work towards cross-compilationIan Lynagh2011-07-151-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | There's now a variant of the Outputable class that knows what platform we're targetting: class PlatformOutputable a where pprPlatform :: Platform -> a -> SDoc pprPlatformPrec :: Platform -> Rational -> a -> SDoc and various instances have had to be converted to use that class, and we pass Platform around accordingly.
* Refactoring: use a structured CmmStatics type rather than [CmmStatic]Max Bolingbroke2011-07-051-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I observed that the [CmmStatics] within CmmData uses the list in a very stylised way. The first item in the list is almost invariably a CmmDataLabel. Many parts of the compiler pattern match on this list and fail if this is not true. This patch makes the invariant explicit by introducing a structured type CmmStatics that holds the label and the list of remaining [CmmStatic]. There is one wrinkle: the x86 backend sometimes wants to output an alignment directive just before the label. However, this can be easily fixed up by parameterising the native codegen over the type of CmmStatics (though the GenCmmTop parameterisation) and using a pair (Alignment, CmmStatics) there instead. As a result, I think we will be able to remove CmmAlign and CmmDataLabel from the CmmStatic data type, thus nuking a lot of code and failing pattern matches. This change will come as part of my next patch.
* For BC labels, emit empty data section instead of empty proc.Edward Z. Yang2011-04-141-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | This fixes two bugs: - The new code generator doesn't like procedures with empty graphs, and panicked in labelAGraph. - LLVM optimizes away empty procedures but not empty data sections, so now the backwards-compatibility labels actually work with -fllvm. Signed-off-by: Edward Z. Yang <ezyang@mit.edu>
* Change the way module initialisation is done (#3252, #4417)Simon Marlow2011-04-121-148/+22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Previously the code generator generated small code fragments labelled with __stginit_M for each module M, and these performed whatever initialisation was necessary for that module and recursively invoked the initialisation functions for imported modules. This appraoch had drawbacks: - FFI users had to call hs_add_root() to ensure the correct initialisation routines were called. This is a non-standard, and ugly, API. - unless we were using -split-objs, the __stginit dependencies would entail linking the whole transitive closure of modules imported, whether they were actually used or not. In an extreme case (#4387, #4417), a module from GHC might be imported for use in Template Haskell or an annotation, and that would force the whole of GHC to be needlessly linked into the final executable. So now instead we do our initialisation with C functions marked with __attribute__((constructor)), which are automatically invoked at program startup time (or DSO load-time). The C initialisers are emitted into the stub.c file. This means that every time we compile with -prof or -hpc, we now get a stub file, but thanks to #3687 that is now invisible to the user. There are some refactorings in the RTS (particularly for HPC) to handle the fact that initialisers now get run earlier than they did before. The __stginit symbols are still generated, and the hs_add_root() function still exists (but does nothing), for backwards compatibility.
* Merge in new code generator branch.Simon Marlow2011-01-241-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This changes the new code generator to make use of the Hoopl package for dataflow analysis. Hoopl is a new boot package, and is maintained in a separate upstream git repository (as usual, GHC has its own lagging darcs mirror in http://darcs.haskell.org/packages/hoopl). During this merge I squashed recent history into one patch. I tried to rebase, but the history had some internal conflicts of its own which made rebase extremely confusing, so I gave up. The history I squashed was: - Update new codegen to work with latest Hoopl - Add some notes on new code gen to cmm-notes - Enable Hoopl lag package. - Add SPJ note to cmm-notes - Improve GC calls on new code generator. Work in this branch was done by: - Milan Straka <fox@ucw.cz> - John Dias <dias@cs.tufts.edu> - David Terei <davidterei@gmail.com> Edward Z. Yang <ezyang@mit.edu> merged in further changes from GHC HEAD and fixed a few bugs.
* omit "dyn" from the way appended to the __stginit labelSimon Marlow2010-04-281-8/+13
| | | | | When GHCi is linked dynamically, we still want to be able to load non-dynamic object files.
* Remove unused importsIan Lynagh2009-07-071-1/+0
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* Fix warnings in CodeGenIan Lynagh2008-12-171-11/+2
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* Merging in the new codegen branchdias@eecs.harvard.edu2008-08-141-6/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This merge does not turn on the new codegen (which only compiles a select few programs at this point), but it does introduce some changes to the old code generator. The high bits: 1. The Rep Swamp patch is finally here. The highlight is that the representation of types at the machine level has changed. Consequently, this patch contains updates across several back ends. 2. The new Stg -> Cmm path is here, although it appears to have a fair number of bugs lurking. 3. Many improvements along the CmmCPSZ path, including: o stack layout o some code for infotables, half of which is right and half wrong o proc-point splitting
* Make various assertions work when !DEBUGIan Lynagh2007-09-081-3/+0
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* massive changes to add a 'zipper' representation of C--Norman Ramsey2007-09-061-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Changes too numerous to comment on, but here is some old history that I saved: Wed Aug 15 11:07:13 BST 2007 Norman Ramsey <nr@eecs.harvard.edu> * type synonyms made consistent with new Cmm types M ./compiler/nativeGen/MachInstrs.hs -2 +2 Mon Aug 20 19:22:14 BST 2007 Norman Ramsey <nr@eecs.harvard.edu> * pushing return info beyond cmm into codegen M ./compiler/codeGen/Bitmap.hs r3 M ./compiler/codeGen/CgBindery.lhs r3 M ./compiler/codeGen/CgCallConv.hs r3 M ./compiler/codeGen/CgCase.lhs r3 M ./compiler/codeGen/CgClosure.lhs r3 M ./compiler/codeGen/CgCon.lhs r3 M ./compiler/codeGen/CgExpr.lhs r3 M ./compiler/codeGen/CgForeignCall.hs -6 +7 r3 M ./compiler/codeGen/CgHeapery.lhs r3 M ./compiler/codeGen/CgHpc.hs +1 r3 M ./compiler/codeGen/CgInfoTbls.hs r3 M ./compiler/codeGen/CgLetNoEscape.lhs r3 M ./compiler/codeGen/CgMonad.lhs r3 M ./compiler/codeGen/CgParallel.hs r3 M ./compiler/codeGen/CgPrimOp.hs +3 r3 M ./compiler/codeGen/CgProf.hs r3 M ./compiler/codeGen/CgStackery.lhs r3 M ./compiler/codeGen/CgTailCall.lhs r3 M ./compiler/codeGen/CgTicky.hs r3 M ./compiler/codeGen/CgUtils.hs -1 +1 r3 M ./compiler/codeGen/ClosureInfo.lhs r3 M ./compiler/codeGen/CodeGen.lhs r3 M ./compiler/codeGen/SMRep.lhs r3 M ./compiler/nativeGen/AsmCodeGen.lhs -2 +2 r1 M ./compiler/nativeGen/MachCodeGen.hs -3 +3 r1 M ./compiler/nativeGen/MachInstrs.hs r1 M ./compiler/nativeGen/MachRegs.lhs r1 M ./compiler/nativeGen/NCGMonad.hs r1 M ./compiler/nativeGen/PositionIndependentCode.hs r1 M ./compiler/nativeGen/PprMach.hs r1 M ./compiler/nativeGen/RegAllocInfo.hs r1 M ./compiler/nativeGen/RegisterAlloc.hs r1 Mon Aug 20 20:54:41 BST 2007 Norman Ramsey <nr@eecs.harvard.edu> * put CmmReturnInfo into a CmmCall (and related types) M ./compiler/cmm/Cmm.hs -2 +1 r3 M ./compiler/cmm/CmmBrokenBlock.hs -13 +12 r1 M ./compiler/cmm/CmmCPS.hs -3 +3 M ./compiler/cmm/CmmCPSGen.hs -8 +6 r1 M ./compiler/cmm/CmmLint.hs -1 +1 M ./compiler/cmm/CmmLive.hs -1 +1 M ./compiler/cmm/CmmOpt.hs -3 +3 M ./compiler/cmm/CmmParse.y -6 +6 r3 M ./compiler/cmm/PprC.hs -3 +3 M ./compiler/cmm/PprCmm.hs -7 +4 r2 M ./compiler/codeGen/CgForeignCall.hs -7 +6 r2 M ./compiler/codeGen/CgHpc.hs -1 r1 M ./compiler/codeGen/CgPrimOp.hs -3 r1 M ./compiler/codeGen/CgUtils.hs -1 +1 r1 M ./compiler/nativeGen/AsmCodeGen.lhs -2 +2 M ./compiler/nativeGen/MachCodeGen.hs -3 +3 r1 Tue Aug 21 18:09:13 BST 2007 Norman Ramsey <nr@eecs.harvard.edu> * add call info in nativeGen M ./compiler/nativeGen/AsmCodeGen.lhs r1 M ./compiler/nativeGen/MachInstrs.hs r1 M ./compiler/nativeGen/MachRegs.lhs r1 M ./compiler/nativeGen/NCGMonad.hs r1 M ./compiler/nativeGen/PositionIndependentCode.hs r1 M ./compiler/nativeGen/PprMach.hs r1 M ./compiler/nativeGen/RegAllocInfo.hs r1 Wed Aug 22 16:41:58 BST 2007 Norman Ramsey <nr@eecs.harvard.edu> * ListGraph is now a newtype, not a synonym The resultant bookkeepping is unenviable, but the change greatly simplifies our ability to make Cmm things propertly Outputable for both list-graph and zipper-graph representations. M ./compiler/cmm/Cmm.hs -5 +3 M ./compiler/cmm/CmmCPS.hs -2 +2 M ./compiler/cmm/CmmCPSGen.hs -1 +1 M ./compiler/cmm/CmmContFlowOpt.hs -3 +3 M ./compiler/cmm/CmmCvt.hs -2 +2 M ./compiler/cmm/CmmInfo.hs -2 +3 M ./compiler/cmm/CmmLint.hs -1 +1 M ./compiler/cmm/CmmOpt.hs -2 +2 M ./compiler/cmm/PprC.hs -1 +1 M ./compiler/cmm/PprCmm.hs -5 +8 M ./compiler/cmm/PprCmmZ.hs -7 +1 M ./compiler/codeGen/CgMonad.lhs -1 +1 M ./compiler/nativeGen/AsmCodeGen.lhs -15 +15 M ./compiler/nativeGen/MachCodeGen.hs -2 +2 M ./compiler/nativeGen/PositionIndependentCode.hs -6 +6 M ./compiler/nativeGen/PprMach.hs -3 +2 M ./compiler/nativeGen/RegAllocColor.hs +1 M ./compiler/nativeGen/RegAllocLinear.hs -4 +5 M ./compiler/nativeGen/RegCoalesce.hs -6 +6 M ./compiler/nativeGen/RegLiveness.hs -12 +12 Thu Aug 23 13:44:49 BST 2007 Norman Ramsey <nr@eecs.harvard.edu> * diagnostic assistance in case fromJust fails M ./compiler/nativeGen/MachCodeGen.hs -2 +5 Thu Aug 23 14:07:28 BST 2007 Norman Ramsey <nr@eecs.harvard.edu> * give every block, even the first, a label With branch-chain elimination, the first block of a procedure might be the target of a branch. This actually happens to a dozen or more procedures in the run-time system. M ./compiler/nativeGen/PprMach.hs -8 +3 Fri Aug 24 17:27:04 BST 2007 Norman Ramsey <nr@eecs.harvard.edu> * clean up the code in PprMach M ./compiler/nativeGen/PprMach.hs -16 +14 Fri Aug 24 19:35:03 BST 2007 Norman Ramsey <nr@eecs.harvard.edu> * a bunch of impedance matching to get the compiler to build, plus * the plus is diagnostics for unreachable code, which required moving a lot of prettyprinting code M ./compiler/cmm/Cmm.hs -7 +5 M ./compiler/cmm/CmmCPSZ.hs -1 +1 M ./compiler/cmm/CmmCvt.hs -8 +8 M ./compiler/cmm/CmmParse.y -4 +3 M ./compiler/cmm/MkZipCfg.hs -19 +9 M ./compiler/cmm/PprCmmZ.hs -118 +4 M ./compiler/cmm/ZipCfg.hs -1 +13 M ./compiler/cmm/ZipCfgCmm.hs -10 +129 M ./compiler/main/HscMain.lhs -4 +4 M ./compiler/nativeGen/NCGMonad.hs -2 +2 M ./compiler/nativeGen/RegAllocInfo.hs -3 +3 Fri Aug 31 14:38:02 BST 2007 Norman Ramsey <nr@eecs.harvard.edu> * fix a warning about an import M ./compiler/nativeGen/RegAllocColor.hs -1 +1
* Fix CodingStyle#Warnings URLsIan Lynagh2007-09-041-1/+1
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* Use OPTIONS rather than OPTIONS_GHC for pragmasIan Lynagh2007-09-031-2/+2
| | | | | | | Older GHCs can't parse OPTIONS_GHC. This also changes the URL referenced for the -w options from WorkingConventions#Warnings to CodingStyle#Warnings for the compiler modules.
* Add {-# OPTIONS_GHC -w #-} and some blurb to all compiler modulesIan Lynagh2007-09-011-0/+7
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* Refactoring only: remove [Id] field from ForeignStubsSimon Marlow2007-08-261-5/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | We used to pass the list of top-level foreign exported bindings to the code generator so that it could create StablePtrs for them in the stginit code. Now we don't use stginit unless profiling, and the StablePtrs are generated by C functions marked with attribute((constructor)). This patch removes various bits associated with the old way of doing things, which were previously left in place in case we wanted to switch back, I presume. Also I refactored dsForeigns to clean it up a bit.
* Change the strategy to determine dynamic data accessClemens Fruhwirth2007-07-311-19/+16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Instead of attaching the information whether a Label is going to be accessed dynamically or not (distinction between IdLabel/DynLabel and additional flags in ModuleInitLabel and PlainModuleInitLabel), we hand dflags through the CmmOpt monad and the NatM monad. Before calling labelDynamic in PositionIndependentCode, we extract thisPackage from dflags and supply the current package to labelDynamic, so it can take this information into account instead of extracting it from the labels itself. This simplifies a lot of code in codeGen that just hands through this_pkg.
* Adding pushing of hpc translation status through hi files.andy@galois.com2007-07-171-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | Now, if a single module *anywhere* on the module tree is built with -fhpc, the binary will enable reading/writing of <bin>.tix. Previously, you needed to compile Main to allow coverage to operate. This changes the file format for .hi files; you will need to recompile every library.
* Added an SRT to each CmmCall and added the current SRT to the CgMonadMichael D. Adams2007-06-271-2/+3
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* Store a SrcSpan instead of a SrcLoc inside a NameSimon Marlow2007-05-111-1/+1
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* Adding tracing supportandy@galois.com2006-12-091-3/+3
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* Haskell Program Coverageandy@galois.com2006-10-241-16/+37
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This large checkin is the new ghc version of Haskell Program Coverage, an expression-level coverage tool for Haskell. Parts: - Hpc.[ch] - small runtime support for Hpc; reading/writing *.tix files. - Coverage.lhs - Annotates the HsSyn with coverage tickboxes. - New Note's in Core, - TickBox -- ticked on entry to sub-expression - BinaryTickBox -- ticked on exit to sub-expression, depending -- on the boolean result. - New Stg level TickBox (no BinaryTickBoxes, though) You can run the coverage tool with -fhpc at compile time. Main must be compiled with -fhpc.
* Module header tidyup, phase 1Simon Marlow2006-10-111-30/+25
| | | | | | | | | | | | This patch is a start on removing import lists and generally tidying up the top of each module. In addition to removing import lists: - Change DATA.IOREF -> Data.IORef etc. - Change List -> Data.List etc. - Remove $Id$ - Update copyrights - Re-order imports to put non-GHC imports last - Remove some unused and duplicate imports
* Interface file optimisation and removal of nameParentSimon Marlow2006-10-111-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This large commit combines several interrelated changes: - IfaceSyn now contains actual Names rather than the special IfaceExtName type. The binary interface file contains a symbol table of Names, where each entry is a (package, ModuleName, OccName) triple. Names in the IfaceSyn point to entries in the symbol table. This reduces the size of interface files, which should hopefully improve performance (not measured yet). The toIfaceXXX functions now do not need to pass around a function from Name -> IfaceExtName, which makes that code simpler. - Names now do not point directly to their parents, and the nameParent operation has gone away. It turned out to be hard to keep this information consistent in practice, and the parent info was only valid in some Names. Instead we made the following changes: * ImportAvails contains a new field imp_parent :: NameEnv AvailInfo which gives the family info for any Name in scope, and is used by the renamer when renaming export lists, amongst other things. This info is thrown away after renaming. * The mi_ver_fn field of ModIface now maps to (OccName,Version) instead of just Version, where the OccName is the parent name. This mapping is used when constructing the usage info for dependent modules. There may be entries in mi_ver_fn for things that are not in scope, whereas imp_parent only deals with in-scope things. * The md_exports field of ModDetails now contains [AvailInfo] rather than NameSet. This gives us family info for the exported names of a module. Also: - ifaceDeclSubBinders moved to IfaceSyn (seems like the right place for it). - heavily refactored renaming of import/export lists. - Unfortunately external core is now broken, as it relied on IfaceSyn. It requires some attention.
* Generalise Package SupportSimon Marlow2006-07-251-28/+27
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch pushes through one fundamental change: a module is now identified by the pair of its package and module name, whereas previously it was identified by its module name alone. This means that now a program can contain multiple modules with the same name, as long as they belong to different packages. This is a language change - the Haskell report says nothing about packages, but it is now necessary to understand packages in order to understand GHC's module system. For example, a type T from module M in package P is different from a type T from module M in package Q. Previously this wasn't an issue because there could only be a single module M in the program. The "module restriction" on combining packages has therefore been lifted, and a program can contain multiple versions of the same package. Note that none of the proposed syntax changes have yet been implemented, but the architecture is geared towards supporting import declarations qualified by package name, and that is probably the next step. It is now necessary to specify the package name when compiling a package, using the -package-name flag (which has been un-deprecated). Fortunately Cabal still uses -package-name. Certain packages are "wired in". Currently the wired-in packages are: base, haskell98, template-haskell and rts, and are always referred to by these versionless names. Other packages are referred to with full package IDs (eg. "network-1.0"). This is because the compiler needs to refer to entities in the wired-in packages, and we didn't want to bake the version of these packages into the comiler. It's conceivable that someone might want to upgrade the base package independently of GHC. Internal changes: - There are two module-related types: ModuleName just a FastString, the name of a module Module a pair of a PackageId and ModuleName A mapping from ModuleName can be a UniqFM, but a mapping from Module must be a FiniteMap (we provide it as ModuleEnv). - The "HomeModules" type that was passed around the compiler is now gone, replaced in most cases by the current package name which is contained in DynFlags. We can tell whether a Module comes from the current package by comparing its package name against the current package. - While I was here, I changed PrintUnqual to be a little more useful: it now returns the ModuleName that the identifier should be qualified with according to the current scope, rather than its original module. Also, PrintUnqual tells whether to qualify module names with package names (currently unused). Docs to follow.
* Comments and import trimmingsimonpj@microsoft.com2006-07-121-4/+4
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* Reorganisation of the source treeSimon Marlow2006-04-071-0/+343
Most of the other users of the fptools build system have migrated to Cabal, and with the move to darcs we can now flatten the source tree without losing history, so here goes. The main change is that the ghc/ subdir is gone, and most of what it contained is now at the top level. The build system now makes no pretense at being multi-project, it is just the GHC build system. No doubt this will break many things, and there will be a period of instability while we fix the dependencies. A straightforward build should work, but I haven't yet fixed binary/source distributions. Changes to the Building Guide will follow, too.