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* Assume platforms support rpaths if they use either ELF or Mach-OPHO2023-02-141-4/+12
| | | | | Not only Linux, Darwin, and FreeBSD support rpaths. Determine the usability of rpaths based on the object format, not on OS.
* JS: replace "js" architecture with "javascript"Sylvain Henry2023-02-063-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Despite Cabal supporting any architecture name, `cabal --check` only supports a few built-in ones. Sadly `cabal --check` is used by Hackage hence using any non built-in name in a package (e.g. `arch(js)`) is rejected and the package is prevented from being uploaded on Hackage. Luckily built-in support for the `javascript` architecture was added for GHCJS a while ago. In order to allow newer `base` to be uploaded on Hackage we make the switch from `js` to `javascript` architecture. Fixes #22740. Co-authored-by: Ben Gamari <ben@smart-cactus.org>
* linker: Fix BFD import librariesTamar Christina2023-02-031-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | This commit fixes the BFD style import library support in the runtime linker. This was accidentally broken during the refactoring to clang and went unnoticed because clang itself is unable to generate the BFD style import libraries. With this change we can not link against both GCC or Clang produced libraries again and intermix code produced by both compilers.
* Windows: Remove mingwex dependencyRyan Scott2023-02-034-6/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The clang based toolchain uses ucrt as its math library and so mingwex is no longer needed. In fact using mingwex will cause incompatibilities as the default routines in both have differing ULPs and string formatting modifiers. ``` $ LIBRARY_PATH=/mingw64/lib ghc/_build/stage1/bin/ghc Bug.hs -fforce-recomp && ./Bug.exe [1 of 2] Compiling Main ( Bug.hs, Bug.o ) ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `__imp___p__environ' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `__hscore_get_errno' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_ForeignziCziError_errnoToIOError_info' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziWindows_failIf2_closure' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziIOziEncodingziCodePageziAPI_mkCodePageEncoding_info' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziIOziEncodingziCodePage_currentCodePage_closure' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziIOziEncoding_getForeignEncoding_closure' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_ForeignziCziString_withCStringLen1_info' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziIOziHandleziInternals_zdwflushCharReadBuffer_info' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziIOziHandleziText_hGetBuf1_info' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziFingerprint_fingerprintString_closure' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_DataziTypeableziInternal_mkTrCon_closure' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziException_errorCallWithCallStackException_closure' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziErr_error_info' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\template-haskell-2.19.0.0\libHStemplate-haskell-2.19.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_DataziMaybe_fromJust1_info' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\template-haskell-2.19.0.0\libHStemplate-haskell-2.19.0.0.a: unknown symbol `templatezmhaskell_LanguageziHaskellziTHziSyntax_IntPrimL_con_info' ghc.exe: ^^ Could not load 'templatezmhaskell_LanguageziHaskellziTHziLibziInternal_stringL_closure', dependency unresolved. See top entry above. <no location info>: error: GHC.ByteCode.Linker.lookupCE During interactive linking, GHCi couldn't find the following symbol: templatezmhaskell_LanguageziHaskellziTHziLibziInternal_stringL_closure This may be due to you not asking GHCi to load extra object files, archives or DLLs needed by your current session. Restart GHCi, specifying the missing library using the -L/path/to/object/dir and -lmissinglibname flags, or simply by naming the relevant files on the GHCi command line. Alternatively, this link failure might indicate a bug in GHCi. If you suspect the latter, please report this as a GHC bug: https://www.haskell.org/ghc/reportabug ```
* hadrian: Substitute LIBRARY_*_VERSION variablesBen Gamari2023-01-312-2/+18
| | | | | | | This teaches Hadrian to substitute the `LIBRARY_*_VERSION` variables in `libraries/prologue.txt`, fixing #22714. Fixes #22714.
* hadrian: Refactor templating logicBen Gamari2023-01-311-61/+90
| | | | | | This refactors Hadrian's autoconf-style templating logic to be explicit about which interpolation variables should be substituted in which files. This clears the way to fix #22714 without incurring rule cycles.
* hadrian: Sphinx docs require templated cabal filesBen Gamari2023-01-311-2/+15
| | | | | | | The package-version discovery logic in `doc/users_guide/package_versions.py` uses packages' cabal files to determine package versions. Teach Sphinx about these dependencies in cases where the cabal files are generated by templates.
* Revert "Hadrian: fix doc generation"Ben Gamari2023-01-312-18/+3
| | | | | | This is too large of a hammer. This reverts commit 5640cb1d84d3cce4ce0a9e90d29b2b20d2b38c2f.
* configure: Always create the VERSION fileBen Gamari2023-01-311-3/+1
| | | | | | | | Teach the `configure` script to create the `VERSION` file. This will serve as the stable interface to allow the user to determine the version number of a working tree. Fixes #22322.
* Fixes for cabal-reinstall CI jobMatthew Pickering2023-01-312-17/+18
| | | | | | | | * Allow filepath to be reinstalled * Bump some version bounds to allow newer versions of libraries * Rework testing logic to avoid "install --lib" and package env files Fixes #22344
* hadrian: Fix library-dirs, dynamic-library-dirs and static-library-dirs in ↵Matthew Pickering2023-01-281-2/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | inplace .conf files Previously we were just throwing away the contents of the library-dirs fields but really we have to do the same thing as for include-dirs, relativise the paths into the current working directory and maintain any extra libraries the user has specified. Now the relevant section of the rts.conf file looks like: ``` library-dirs: ${pkgroot}/../rts/build ${pkgroot}/../../..//_build/stage1/rts/build /nix/store/av4c0fib4rkmb6sa1074z0rb1ciria5b-gperftools-2.10/lib /nix/store/2infxahfp9lj084xn3q9ib5ajks8447i-libffi-3.4.4/lib library-dirs-static: ${pkgroot}/../rts/build ${pkgroot}/../../..//_build/stage1/rts/build /nix/store/av4c0fib4rkmb6sa1074z0rb1ciria5b-gperftools-2.10/lib /nix/store/2infxahfp9lj084xn3q9ib5ajks8447i-libffi-3.4.4/lib dynamic-library-dirs: ${pkgroot}/../rts/build ${pkgroot}/../../..//_build/stage1/rts/build /nix/store/av4c0fib4rkmb6sa1074z0rb1ciria5b-gperftools-2.10/lib /nix/store/2infxahfp9lj084xn3q9ib5ajks8447i-libffi-3.4.4/lib ``` Fixes #22209
* Put hadrian bootstrap plans through `jq`John Ericson2023-01-279-9/+2080
| | | | | This makes it possible to review changes with conventional diffing tools.
* Fix spurious change from !9568Sylvain Henry2023-01-261-1/+1
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* Hadrian: fix doc generationSylvain Henry2023-01-262-3/+18
| | | | | Was missing dependencies on files generated by templates (e.g. ghc.cabal)
* Hadrian: fix Windows cross-compilationSylvain Henry2023-01-251-3/+11
| | | | | Decision to build either unix or Win32 package must be stage specific for cross-compilation to be supported.
* Hadrian: correctly detect AR at-file supportSylvain Henry2023-01-253-3/+11
| | | | | | Stage0's ar may not support at-files. Take it into account. Found while cross-compiling from Darwin to Windows.
* hadrian: disable alloca for in-tree GMP on wasm32Cheng Shao2023-01-231-1/+9
| | | | | When building in-tree GMP for wasm32, disable its alloca usage, since it may potentially cause stack overflow (e.g. #22602).
* hadrian: add missing docs for recently added flavour transformersCheng Shao2023-01-231-0/+16
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* hadrian: add hi_core flavour transformerCheng Shao2023-01-231-0/+9
| | | | | | | | The hi_core flavour transformer enables -fwrite-if-simplified-core for stage1 libraries, which emit core into interface files to make it possible to restart code generation. Building boot libs with it makes it easier to use GHC API to prototype experimental backends that needs core/stg at link time.
* ghc package does not have to depend on terminfoBodigrim2023-01-182-2/+1
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* Give the RTS it's own configure scriptJohn Ericson2023-01-185-37/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Currently it doesn't do much anything, we are just trying to introduce it without breaking the build. Later, we will move functionality from the top-level configure script over to it. We need to bump Cabal for https://github.com/haskell/cabal/pull/8649; to facilitate and existing hack of skipping some configure checks for the RTS we now need to skip just *part* not *all* of the "post configure" hook, as running the configure script (which we definitely want to do) is also implemented as part of the "post configure" hook. But doing this requires exposing functionality that wasn't exposed before.
* Use -Wdefault when running Python testdriver (#22727)Krzysztof Gogolewski2023-01-181-2/+3
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* testsuite: req_smp --> req_target_smp, req_ghc_smpSylvain Henry2023-01-181-8/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | See #22630 and !9552 This commit: - splits req_smp into req_target_smp and req_ghc_smp - changes the testsuite driver to calculate req_ghc_smp - changes a handful of tests to use req_target_smp instead of req_smp - changes a handful of tests to use req_host_smp when needed The problem: - the problem this solves is the ambiguity surrounding req_smp - on master req_smp was used to express the constraint that the program being compiled supports smp _and_ that the host RTS (i.e., the RTS used to compile the program) supported smp. Normally that is fine, but in cross compilation this is not always the case as was discovered in #22630. The solution: - Differentiate the two constraints: - use req_target_smp to say the RTS the compiled program is linked with (and the platform) supports smp - use req_host_smp to say the RTS the host is linked with supports smp WIP: fix req_smp (target vs ghc) add flag to separate bootstrapper split req_smp -> req_target_smp and req_ghc_smp update tests smp flags cleanup and add some docstrings only set ghc_with_smp to bootstrapper on S1 or CC Only set ghc_with_smp to bootstrapperWithSMP of when testing stage 1 and cross compiling test the RTS in config/ghc not hadrian re-add ghc_with_smp fix and align req names fix T11760 to use req_host_smp test the rts directly, avoid python 3.5 limitation test the compiler in a try block align out of tree and in tree withSMP flags mark failing tests as host req smp testsuite: req_host_smp --> req_ghc_smp Fix ghc vs host, fix ghc_with_smp leftover
* Hadrian: fix warnings (#22783)Vladislav Zavialov2023-01-173-5/+3
| | | | | | | | | This change fixes the following warnings when building Hadrian: src/Hadrian/Expression.hs:38:10: warning: [-Wredundant-constraints] src/Hadrian/Expression.hs:84:13: warning: [-Wtype-equality-requires-operators] src/Hadrian/Expression.hs:84:21: warning: [-Wtype-equality-requires-operators] src/Hadrian/Haskell/Cabal/Parse.hs:67:1: warning: [-Wunused-imports]
* Hadrian: generalise &%> to avoid warningssheaf2023-01-167-21/+91
| | | | | | | | | | This patch introduces a more general version of &%> that works with general traversable shapes, instead of lists. This allows us to pass along the information that the length of the list of filepaths passed to the function exactly matches the length of the input list of filepath patterns, avoiding pattern match warnings. Fixes #22430
* Remove RTS hack for configuringJohn Ericson2023-01-092-6/+10
| | | | | See the brand new Note [Undefined symbols in the RTS] for additional details.
* packaging: Build perf builds with -split-sectionswip/various-hadrian-fixesMatthew Pickering2023-01-042-1/+14
| | | | | | | | | | | In 8f71d958 the make build system was made to use split-sections on linux systems but it appears this logic never made it to hadrian. There is the split_sections flavour transformer but this doesn't appear to be used for perf builds on linux. This is disbled on deb9 and windows due to #21670 Closes #21135
* hadrian: Document using GHC environment variable to select boot compilerMatthew Pickering2023-01-041-0/+12
| | | | Fixes #22340
* hadrian: Add no_split_sections tranformerMatthew Pickering2023-01-046-25/+53
| | | | | | | | | | | This transformer reverts the effect of `split_sections`, which we intend to use for platforms which don't support split sections. In order to achieve this we have to modify the implemntation of the split_sections transformer to store whether we are enabling split_sections directly in the `Flavour` definition. This is because otherwise there's no convenient way to turn off split_sections due to having to pass additional linker scripts when merging objects.
* hadrian: Add test:all_deps to build just testsuite dependenciesMatthew Pickering2023-01-042-0/+16
| | | | Fixes #22534
* hadrian: Fix computation of tables_next_to_code for outOfTreeCompilerMatthew Pickering2023-01-042-1/+3
| | | | This copy-pasto was introduced in de5fb3489f2a9bd6dc75d0cb8925a27fe9b9084b
* hadrian: Ensure that linker scripts are used when merging objectsBen Gamari2022-12-241-2/+6
| | | | | | In #22527 @rui314 inadvertantly pointed out a glaring bug in Hadrian's implementation of the object merging rules: unlike the old `make` build system we utterly failed to pass the needed linker scripts. Fix this.
* hadrian bindist: Install manpages to share/man/man1/ghc.1Matthew Pickering2022-12-221-3/+14
| | | | | | | | When the installation makefile was copied over the manpages were no longer installed in the correct place. Now we install it into share/man/man1/ghc.1 as the make build system did. Fixes #22371
* Allow transformers-0.6 in ghc, ghci, ghc-bin and hadrianBodigrim2022-12-211-1/+1
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* hadrian: Enable Cmm instrumentation in TSAN flavourBen Gamari2022-12-151-1/+1
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* Hadrian: Drop TSAN_ENABLED define from flavourBen Gamari2022-12-151-3/+5
| | | | This is redundant since the TSANUtils.h already defines it.
* hadrian: Don't enable TSAN in stage0 buildBen Gamari2022-12-151-1/+1
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* hadrian: Update bootstrap plans to 9.2.* series and 9.4.* series.Matthew Pickering2022-12-0935-31/+31
| | | | | | This updates the build plans for the most recent compiler versions, as well as fixing the hadrian-bootstrap-gen script to a specific GHC version.
* ci: Add job to test hadrian-multi commandMatthew Pickering2022-12-091-3/+3
| | | | | I am not sure this job is good because it requires booting HEAD with HEAD, but it should be fine.
* hadrian-toolargs: Add filepath to allowed repl targetsMatthew Pickering2022-12-091-0/+1
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* hadrian-multi: Put interface files in separate directoriesMatthew Pickering2022-12-092-2/+4
| | | | | Before we were putting all the interface files in the same directory which was leading to collisions if the files were called the same thing.
* Allow mtl-2.3 in hadrianBodigrim2022-12-082-2/+2
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* Add initial support for LoongArch Architecture.lrzlin2022-12-081-1/+2
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* hadrian: don't add debug info to non-debug ways of rtsCheng Shao2022-12-081-1/+0
| | | | | | | | | Hadrian used to pass -g when building all ways of rts. It makes output binaries larger (especially so for wasm backend), and isn't needed by most users out there, so this patch removes that flag. In case the debug info is desired, we still pass -g3 when building the debug way, and there's also the debug_info flavour transformer which ensures -g3 is passed for all rts ways.
* Hadrian: fix ghcDebugAssertions off-by-one errorsheaf2022-12-065-21/+33
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Commit 6b2f7ffe changed the logic that decided whether to enable debug assertions. However, it had an off-by-one error, as the stage parameter to the function inconsistently referred to the stage of the compiler being used to build or the stage of the compiler we are building. This patch makes it consistent. Now the parameter always refers to the the compiler which is being built. In particular, this patch re-enables assertions in the stage 2 compiler when building with devel2 flavour, and disables assertions in the stage 2 compiler when building with validate flavour. Some extra performance tests are now run in the "validate" jobs because the stage2 compiler no longer contains assertions. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Singletons MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot T11374 T12227 T12234 T13253-spj T13701 T14683 T14697 T15703 T17096 T17516 T18304 T18478 T18923 T5030 T9872b TcPlugin_RewritePerf Metric Increase: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesRecomp MultiLayerModulesTH_Make T13386 T13719 T3294 T9233 T9675 parsing001 -------------------------
* Add Javascript backendSylvain Henry2022-11-2918-57/+185
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Add JS backend adapted from the GHCJS project by Luite Stegeman. Some features haven't been ported or implemented yet. Tests for these features have been disabled with an associated gitlab ticket. Bump array submodule Work funded by IOG. Co-authored-by: Jeffrey Young <jeffrey.young@iohk.io> Co-authored-by: Luite Stegeman <stegeman@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Josh Meredith <joshmeredith2008@gmail.com>
* Don't let configure perform trivial substitutions (#21846)Sylvain Henry2022-11-236-20/+109
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Hadrian now performs substitutions, especially to generate .cabal files from .cabal.in files. Two benefits: 1. We won't have to re-configure when we modify thing.cabal.in. Hadrian will take care of this for us. 2. It paves the way to allow the same package to be configured differently by Hadrian in the same session. This will be useful to fix #19174: we want to build a stage2 cross-compiler for the host platform and a stage1 compiler for the cross target platform in the same Hadrian session.
* hadrian:Set TNTC when running testsuite.Andreas Klebinger2022-11-221-1/+4
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* Misc cleanupKrzysztof Gogolewski2022-11-161-1/+1
| | | | | | | * Replace catMaybes . map f with mapMaybe f * Use concatFS to concatenate multiple FastStrings * Fix documentation of -exclude-module * Cleanup getIgnoreCount in GHCi.UI
* Add support for the wasm32-wasi target tupleCheng Shao2022-11-111-1/+2
| | | | | | This patch adds the wasm32-wasi tuple support to various places in the tree: autoconf, hadrian, ghc-boot and also the compiler. The codegen logic will come in subsequent commits.