{-# LANGUAGE CPP, NondecreasingIndentation, ScopedTypeVariables #-} {-# LANGUAGE TupleSections, NamedFieldPuns #-} {-# LANGUAGE ViewPatterns #-} {-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies #-} -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- (c) The University of Glasgow, 2005-2012 -- -- The GHC API -- -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- module GHC ( -- * Initialisation defaultErrorHandler, defaultCleanupHandler, prettyPrintGhcErrors, withSignalHandlers, withCleanupSession, -- * GHC Monad Ghc, GhcT, GhcMonad(..), HscEnv, runGhc, runGhcT, initGhcMonad, printException, handleSourceError, needsTemplateHaskellOrQQ, -- * Flags and settings DynFlags(..), GeneralFlag(..), Severity(..), Backend(..), gopt, GhcMode(..), GhcLink(..), parseDynamicFlags, parseTargetFiles, getSessionDynFlags, setSessionDynFlags, getProgramDynFlags, setProgramDynFlags, getInteractiveDynFlags, setInteractiveDynFlags, interpretPackageEnv, -- * Logging Logger, getLogger, pushLogHook, popLogHook, pushLogHookM, popLogHookM, modifyLogger, putMsgM, putLogMsgM, -- * Targets Target(..), TargetId(..), Phase, setTargets, getTargets, addTarget, removeTarget, guessTarget, -- * Loading\/compiling the program depanal, depanalE, load, LoadHowMuch(..), InteractiveImport(..), SuccessFlag(..), succeeded, failed, defaultWarnErrLogger, WarnErrLogger, workingDirectoryChanged, parseModule, typecheckModule, desugarModule, loadModule, ParsedModule(..), TypecheckedModule(..), DesugaredModule(..), TypecheckedSource, ParsedSource, RenamedSource, -- ditto TypecheckedMod, ParsedMod, moduleInfo, renamedSource, typecheckedSource, parsedSource, coreModule, -- ** Compiling to Core CoreModule(..), compileToCoreModule, compileToCoreSimplified, -- * Inspecting the module structure of the program ModuleGraph, emptyMG, mapMG, mkModuleGraph, mgModSummaries, mgLookupModule, ModSummary(..), ms_mod_name, ModLocation(..), getModSummary, getModuleGraph, isLoaded, topSortModuleGraph, -- * Inspecting modules ModuleInfo, getModuleInfo, modInfoTyThings, modInfoTopLevelScope, modInfoExports, modInfoExportsWithSelectors, modInfoInstances, modInfoIsExportedName, modInfoLookupName, modInfoIface, modInfoRdrEnv, modInfoSafe, lookupGlobalName, findGlobalAnns, mkPrintUnqualifiedForModule, ModIface, ModIface_(..), SafeHaskellMode(..), -- * Querying the environment -- packageDbModules, -- * Printing PrintUnqualified, alwaysQualify, -- * Interactive evaluation -- ** Executing statements execStmt, execStmt', ExecOptions(..), execOptions, ExecResult(..), resumeExec, -- ** Adding new declarations runDecls, runDeclsWithLocation, runParsedDecls, -- ** Get/set the current context parseImportDecl, setContext, getContext, setGHCiMonad, getGHCiMonad, -- ** Inspecting the current context getBindings, getInsts, getPrintUnqual, findModule, lookupModule, isModuleTrusted, moduleTrustReqs, getNamesInScope, getRdrNamesInScope, getGRE, moduleIsInterpreted, getInfo, showModule, moduleIsBootOrNotObjectLinkable, getNameToInstancesIndex, -- ** Inspecting types and kinds exprType, TcRnExprMode(..), typeKind, -- ** Looking up a Name parseName, lookupName, -- ** Compiling expressions HValue, parseExpr, compileParsedExpr, GHC.Runtime.Eval.compileExpr, dynCompileExpr, ForeignHValue, compileExprRemote, compileParsedExprRemote, -- ** Docs getDocs, GetDocsFailure(..), -- ** Other runTcInteractive, -- Desired by some clients (#8878) isStmt, hasImport, isImport, isDecl, -- ** The debugger SingleStep(..), Resume(..), History(historyBreakInfo, historyEnclosingDecls), GHC.getHistorySpan, getHistoryModule, abandon, abandonAll, getResumeContext, GHC.obtainTermFromId, GHC.obtainTermFromVal, reconstructType, modInfoModBreaks, ModBreaks(..), BreakIndex, BreakInfo(..), GHC.Runtime.Eval.back, GHC.Runtime.Eval.forward, GHC.Runtime.Eval.setupBreakpoint, -- * Abstract syntax elements -- ** Units Unit, -- ** Modules Module, mkModule, pprModule, moduleName, moduleUnit, ModuleName, mkModuleName, moduleNameString, -- ** Names Name, isExternalName, nameModule, pprParenSymName, nameSrcSpan, NamedThing(..), RdrName(Qual,Unqual), -- ** Identifiers Id, idType, isImplicitId, isDeadBinder, isExportedId, isLocalId, isGlobalId, isRecordSelector, isPrimOpId, isFCallId, isClassOpId_maybe, isDataConWorkId, idDataCon, isDeadEndId, isDictonaryId, recordSelectorTyCon, -- ** Type constructors TyCon, tyConTyVars, tyConDataCons, tyConArity, isClassTyCon, isTypeSynonymTyCon, isTypeFamilyTyCon, isNewTyCon, isPrimTyCon, isFunTyCon, isFamilyTyCon, isOpenFamilyTyCon, isOpenTypeFamilyTyCon, tyConClass_maybe, synTyConRhs_maybe, synTyConDefn_maybe, tyConKind, -- ** Type variables TyVar, alphaTyVars, -- ** Data constructors DataCon, dataConType, dataConTyCon, dataConFieldLabels, dataConIsInfix, isVanillaDataCon, dataConWrapperType, dataConSrcBangs, StrictnessMark(..), isMarkedStrict, -- ** Classes Class, classMethods, classSCTheta, classTvsFds, classATs, pprFundeps, -- ** Instances ClsInst, instanceDFunId, pprInstance, pprInstanceHdr, pprFamInst, FamInst, -- ** Types and Kinds Type, splitForAllTyCoVars, funResultTy, pprParendType, pprTypeApp, Kind, PredType, ThetaType, pprForAll, pprThetaArrowTy, parseInstanceHead, getInstancesForType, -- ** Entities TyThing(..), -- ** Syntax module GHC.Hs, -- ToDo: remove extraneous bits -- ** Fixities FixityDirection(..), defaultFixity, maxPrecedence, negateFixity, compareFixity, LexicalFixity(..), -- ** Source locations SrcLoc(..), RealSrcLoc, mkSrcLoc, noSrcLoc, srcLocFile, srcLocLine, srcLocCol, SrcSpan(..), RealSrcSpan, mkSrcSpan, srcLocSpan, isGoodSrcSpan, noSrcSpan, srcSpanStart, srcSpanEnd, srcSpanFile, srcSpanStartLine, srcSpanEndLine, srcSpanStartCol, srcSpanEndCol, -- ** Located GenLocated(..), Located, RealLocated, -- *** Constructing Located noLoc, mkGeneralLocated, -- *** Deconstructing Located getLoc, unLoc, getRealSrcSpan, unRealSrcSpan, -- *** Combining and comparing Located values eqLocated, cmpLocated, combineLocs, addCLoc, leftmost_smallest, leftmost_largest, rightmost_smallest, spans, isSubspanOf, -- * Exceptions GhcException(..), showGhcException, GhcApiError(..), -- * Token stream manipulations Token, getTokenStream, getRichTokenStream, showRichTokenStream, addSourceToTokens, -- * Pure interface to the parser parser, -- * API Annotations AnnKeywordId(..),EpaComment(..), -- * Miscellaneous --sessionHscEnv, cyclicModuleErr, ) where {- ToDo: * inline bits of GHC.Driver.Main here to simplify layering: hscTcExpr, hscStmt. -} #include "HsVersions.h" import GHC.Prelude hiding (init) import GHC.Platform import GHC.Platform.Ways import GHC.Driver.Phases ( Phase(..), isHaskellSrcFilename , isSourceFilename, startPhase ) import GHC.Driver.Env import GHC.Driver.Errors import GHC.Driver.CmdLine import GHC.Driver.Session import qualified GHC.Driver.Session as Session import GHC.Driver.Backend import GHC.Driver.Config import GHC.Driver.Main import GHC.Driver.Make import GHC.Driver.Hooks import GHC.Driver.Pipeline ( compileOne' ) import GHC.Driver.Monad import GHC.Driver.Ppr import GHC.ByteCode.Types import qualified GHC.Linker.Loader as Loader import GHC.Runtime.Loader import GHC.Runtime.Eval import GHC.Runtime.Eval.Types import GHC.Runtime.Interpreter import GHC.Runtime.Context import GHCi.RemoteTypes import qualified GHC.Parser as Parser import GHC.Parser.Lexer import GHC.Parser.Annotation import GHC.Parser.Errors.Ppr import GHC.Parser.Utils import GHC.Iface.Load ( loadSysInterface ) import GHC.Hs import GHC.Builtin.Types.Prim ( alphaTyVars ) import GHC.Iface.Tidy import GHC.Data.Bag ( listToBag ) import GHC.Data.StringBuffer import GHC.Data.FastString import qualified GHC.LanguageExtensions as LangExt import GHC.Tc.Utils.Monad ( finalSafeMode, fixSafeInstances, initIfaceTcRn ) import GHC.Tc.Types import GHC.Tc.Utils.TcType import GHC.Tc.Module import GHC.Tc.Utils.Instantiate import GHC.Tc.Instance.Family import GHC.Utils.TmpFs import GHC.SysTools import GHC.SysTools.BaseDir import GHC.Utils.Error import GHC.Utils.Monad import GHC.Utils.Misc import GHC.Utils.Outputable import GHC.Utils.Panic import GHC.Utils.Logger import GHC.Core.Predicate import GHC.Core.Type hiding( typeKind ) import GHC.Core.TyCon import GHC.Core.TyCo.Ppr ( pprForAll ) import GHC.Core.Class import GHC.Core.DataCon import GHC.Core.FVs ( orphNamesOfFamInst ) import GHC.Core.FamInstEnv ( FamInst, famInstEnvElts ) import GHC.Core.InstEnv import GHC.Core import GHC.Types.Id import GHC.Types.Name hiding ( varName ) import GHC.Types.Avail import GHC.Types.SrcLoc import GHC.Types.TyThing.Ppr ( pprFamInst ) import GHC.Types.Annotations import GHC.Types.Name.Set import GHC.Types.Name.Reader import GHC.Types.SourceError import GHC.Types.SafeHaskell import GHC.Types.Fixity import GHC.Types.Target import GHC.Types.Basic import GHC.Types.TyThing import GHC.Types.Name.Env import GHC.Types.Name.Ppr import GHC.Types.TypeEnv import GHC.Types.SourceFile import GHC.Types.Error ( DiagnosticMessage ) import GHC.Unit import GHC.Unit.Env import GHC.Unit.External import GHC.Unit.State import GHC.Unit.Finder import GHC.Unit.Module.ModIface import GHC.Unit.Module.ModGuts import GHC.Unit.Module.ModDetails import GHC.Unit.Module.ModSummary import GHC.Unit.Module.Graph import GHC.Unit.Home.ModInfo import Data.Foldable import qualified Data.Map.Strict as Map import Data.Set (Set) import qualified Data.Set as S import qualified Data.Sequence as Seq import Data.Maybe import Data.Time import Data.Typeable ( Typeable ) import Data.Word ( Word8 ) import Control.Monad import System.Exit ( exitWith, ExitCode(..) ) import GHC.Utils.Exception import Data.IORef import System.FilePath import Control.Concurrent import Control.Applicative ((<|>)) import Control.Monad.Catch as MC import GHC.Data.Maybe import System.IO.Error ( isDoesNotExistError ) import System.Environment ( getEnv ) import System.Directory import Data.List (isPrefixOf) -- %************************************************************************ -- %* * -- Initialisation: exception handlers -- %* * -- %************************************************************************ -- | Install some default exception handlers and run the inner computation. -- Unless you want to handle exceptions yourself, you should wrap this around -- the top level of your program. The default handlers output the error -- message(s) to stderr and exit cleanly. defaultErrorHandler :: (ExceptionMonad m) => FatalMessager -> FlushOut -> m a -> m a defaultErrorHandler fm (FlushOut flushOut) inner = -- top-level exception handler: any unrecognised exception is a compiler bug. MC.handle (\exception -> liftIO $ do flushOut case fromException exception of -- an IO exception probably isn't our fault, so don't panic Just (ioe :: IOException) -> fatalErrorMsg'' fm (show ioe) _ -> case fromException exception of Just UserInterrupt -> -- Important to let this one propagate out so our -- calling process knows we were interrupted by ^C liftIO $ throwIO UserInterrupt Just StackOverflow -> fatalErrorMsg'' fm "stack overflow: use +RTS -K to increase it" _ -> case fromException exception of Just (ex :: ExitCode) -> liftIO $ throwIO ex _ -> fatalErrorMsg'' fm (show (Panic (show exception))) exitWith (ExitFailure 1) ) $ -- error messages propagated as exceptions handleGhcException (\ge -> liftIO $ do flushOut case ge of Signal _ -> exitWith (ExitFailure 1) _ -> do fatalErrorMsg'' fm (show ge) exitWith (ExitFailure 1) ) $ inner -- | This function is no longer necessary, cleanup is now done by -- runGhc/runGhcT. {-# DEPRECATED defaultCleanupHandler "Cleanup is now done by runGhc/runGhcT" #-} defaultCleanupHandler :: (ExceptionMonad m) => DynFlags -> m a -> m a defaultCleanupHandler _ m = m where _warning_suppression = m `MC.onException` undefined -- %************************************************************************ -- %* * -- The Ghc Monad -- %* * -- %************************************************************************ -- | Run function for the 'Ghc' monad. -- -- It initialises the GHC session and warnings via 'initGhcMonad'. Each call -- to this function will create a new session which should not be shared among -- several threads. -- -- Any errors not handled inside the 'Ghc' action are propagated as IO -- exceptions. runGhc :: Maybe FilePath -- ^ See argument to 'initGhcMonad'. -> Ghc a -- ^ The action to perform. -> IO a runGhc mb_top_dir ghc = do ref <- newIORef (panic "empty session") let session = Session ref flip unGhc session $ withSignalHandlers $ do -- catch ^C initGhcMonad mb_top_dir withCleanupSession ghc -- | Run function for 'GhcT' monad transformer. -- -- It initialises the GHC session and warnings via 'initGhcMonad'. Each call -- to this function will create a new session which should not be shared among -- several threads. runGhcT :: ExceptionMonad m => Maybe FilePath -- ^ See argument to 'initGhcMonad'. -> GhcT m a -- ^ The action to perform. -> m a runGhcT mb_top_dir ghct = do ref <- liftIO $ newIORef (panic "empty session") let session = Session ref flip unGhcT session $ withSignalHandlers $ do -- catch ^C initGhcMonad mb_top_dir withCleanupSession ghct withCleanupSession :: GhcMonad m => m a -> m a withCleanupSession ghc = ghc `MC.finally` cleanup where cleanup = do hsc_env <- getSession let dflags = hsc_dflags hsc_env let logger = hsc_logger hsc_env let tmpfs = hsc_tmpfs hsc_env liftIO $ do cleanTempFiles logger tmpfs dflags cleanTempDirs logger tmpfs dflags traverse_ stopInterp (hsc_interp hsc_env) -- exceptions will be blocked while we clean the temporary files, -- so there shouldn't be any difficulty if we receive further -- signals. -- | Initialise a GHC session. -- -- If you implement a custom 'GhcMonad' you must call this function in the -- monad run function. It will initialise the session variable and clear all -- warnings. -- -- The first argument should point to the directory where GHC's library files -- reside. More precisely, this should be the output of @ghc --print-libdir@ -- of the version of GHC the module using this API is compiled with. For -- portability, you should use the @ghc-paths@ package, available at -- . initGhcMonad :: GhcMonad m => Maybe FilePath -> m () initGhcMonad mb_top_dir = do { env <- liftIO $ do { top_dir <- findTopDir mb_top_dir ; mySettings <- initSysTools top_dir ; myLlvmConfig <- lazyInitLlvmConfig top_dir ; dflags <- initDynFlags (defaultDynFlags mySettings myLlvmConfig) ; hsc_env <- newHscEnv dflags ; checkBrokenTablesNextToCode (hsc_logger hsc_env) dflags ; setUnsafeGlobalDynFlags dflags -- c.f. DynFlags.parseDynamicFlagsFull, which -- creates DynFlags and sets the UnsafeGlobalDynFlags ; return hsc_env } ; setSession env } -- | The binutils linker on ARM emits unnecessary R_ARM_COPY relocations which -- breaks tables-next-to-code in dynamically linked modules. This -- check should be more selective but there is currently no released -- version where this bug is fixed. -- See https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=16177 and -- https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/issues/4210#note_78333 checkBrokenTablesNextToCode :: MonadIO m => Logger -> DynFlags -> m () checkBrokenTablesNextToCode logger dflags = do { broken <- checkBrokenTablesNextToCode' logger dflags ; when broken $ do { _ <- liftIO $ throwIO $ mkApiErr dflags invalidLdErr ; liftIO $ fail "unsupported linker" } } where invalidLdErr = text "Tables-next-to-code not supported on ARM" <+> text "when using binutils ld (please see:" <+> text "https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=16177)" checkBrokenTablesNextToCode' :: MonadIO m => Logger -> DynFlags -> m Bool checkBrokenTablesNextToCode' logger dflags | not (isARM arch) = return False | WayDyn `S.notMember` ways dflags = return False | not tablesNextToCode = return False | otherwise = do linkerInfo <- liftIO $ getLinkerInfo logger dflags case linkerInfo of GnuLD _ -> return True _ -> return False where platform = targetPlatform dflags arch = platformArch platform tablesNextToCode = platformTablesNextToCode platform -- %************************************************************************ -- %* * -- Flags & settings -- %* * -- %************************************************************************ -- $DynFlags -- -- The GHC session maintains two sets of 'DynFlags': -- -- * The "interactive" @DynFlags@, which are used for everything -- related to interactive evaluation, including 'runStmt', -- 'runDecls', 'exprType', 'lookupName' and so on (everything -- under \"Interactive evaluation\" in this module). -- -- * The "program" @DynFlags@, which are used when loading -- whole modules with 'load' -- -- 'setInteractiveDynFlags', 'getInteractiveDynFlags' work with the -- interactive @DynFlags@. -- -- 'setProgramDynFlags', 'getProgramDynFlags' work with the -- program @DynFlags@. -- -- 'setSessionDynFlags' sets both @DynFlags@, and 'getSessionDynFlags' -- retrieves the program @DynFlags@ (for backwards compatibility). -- | Updates both the interactive and program DynFlags in a Session. -- This also reads the package database (unless it has already been -- read), and prepares the compilers knowledge about packages. It can -- be called again to load new packages: just add new package flags to -- (packageFlags dflags). setSessionDynFlags :: GhcMonad m => DynFlags -> m () setSessionDynFlags dflags0 = do logger <- getLogger dflags <- checkNewDynFlags logger dflags0 hsc_env <- getSession let old_unit_env = hsc_unit_env hsc_env let cached_unit_dbs = ue_unit_dbs old_unit_env (dbs,unit_state,home_unit) <- liftIO $ initUnits logger dflags cached_unit_dbs -- Interpreter interp <- if gopt Opt_ExternalInterpreter dflags then do let prog = pgm_i dflags ++ flavour profiled = ways dflags `hasWay` WayProf dynamic = ways dflags `hasWay` WayDyn flavour | profiled = "-prof" -- FIXME: can't we have both? | dynamic = "-dyn" | otherwise = "" msg = text "Starting " <> text prog tr <- if verbosity dflags >= 3 then return (logInfo logger dflags $ withPprStyle defaultDumpStyle msg) else return (pure ()) let conf = IServConfig { iservConfProgram = prog , iservConfOpts = getOpts dflags opt_i , iservConfProfiled = profiled , iservConfDynamic = dynamic , iservConfHook = createIservProcessHook (hsc_hooks hsc_env) , iservConfTrace = tr } s <- liftIO $ newMVar IServPending loader <- liftIO Loader.uninitializedLoader return (Just (Interp (ExternalInterp conf (IServ s)) loader)) else #if defined(HAVE_INTERNAL_INTERPRETER) do loader <- liftIO Loader.uninitializedLoader return (Just (Interp InternalInterp loader)) #else return Nothing #endif let unit_env = UnitEnv { ue_platform = targetPlatform dflags , ue_namever = ghcNameVersion dflags , ue_home_unit = Just home_unit , ue_hpt = ue_hpt old_unit_env , ue_eps = ue_eps old_unit_env , ue_units = unit_state , ue_unit_dbs = Just dbs } modifySession $ \h -> h{ hsc_dflags = dflags , hsc_IC = (hsc_IC h){ ic_dflags = dflags } , hsc_interp = hsc_interp h <|> interp -- we only update the interpreter if there wasn't -- already one set up , hsc_unit_env = unit_env } invalidateModSummaryCache -- | Sets the program 'DynFlags'. Note: this invalidates the internal -- cached module graph, causing more work to be done the next time -- 'load' is called. -- -- Returns a boolean indicating if preload units have changed and need to be -- reloaded. setProgramDynFlags :: GhcMonad m => DynFlags -> m Bool setProgramDynFlags dflags = setProgramDynFlags_ True dflags setProgramDynFlags_ :: GhcMonad m => Bool -> DynFlags -> m Bool setProgramDynFlags_ invalidate_needed dflags = do logger <- getLogger dflags' <- checkNewDynFlags logger dflags dflags_prev <- getProgramDynFlags let changed = packageFlagsChanged dflags_prev dflags' if changed then do old_unit_env <- hsc_unit_env <$> getSession let cached_unit_dbs = ue_unit_dbs old_unit_env (dbs,unit_state,home_unit) <- liftIO $ initUnits logger dflags' cached_unit_dbs let unit_env = UnitEnv { ue_platform = targetPlatform dflags' , ue_namever = ghcNameVersion dflags' , ue_home_unit = Just home_unit , ue_hpt = ue_hpt old_unit_env , ue_eps = ue_eps old_unit_env , ue_units = unit_state , ue_unit_dbs = Just dbs } modifySession $ \h -> h{ hsc_dflags = dflags' , hsc_unit_env = unit_env } else modifySession $ \h -> h{ hsc_dflags = dflags' } when invalidate_needed $ invalidateModSummaryCache return changed -- When changing the DynFlags, we want the changes to apply to future -- loads, but without completely discarding the program. But the -- DynFlags are cached in each ModSummary in the hsc_mod_graph, so -- after a change to DynFlags, the changes would apply to new modules -- but not existing modules; this seems undesirable. -- -- Furthermore, the GHC API client might expect that changing -- log_action would affect future compilation messages, but for those -- modules we have cached ModSummaries for, we'll continue to use the -- old log_action. This is definitely wrong (#7478). -- -- Hence, we invalidate the ModSummary cache after changing the -- DynFlags. We do this by tweaking the date on each ModSummary, so -- that the next downsweep will think that all the files have changed -- and preprocess them again. This won't necessarily cause everything -- to be recompiled, because by the time we check whether we need to -- recompile a module, we'll have re-summarised the module and have a -- correct ModSummary. -- invalidateModSummaryCache :: GhcMonad m => m () invalidateModSummaryCache = modifySession $ \h -> h { hsc_mod_graph = mapMG inval (hsc_mod_graph h) } where inval ms = ms { ms_hs_date = addUTCTime (-1) (ms_hs_date ms) } -- | Returns the program 'DynFlags'. getProgramDynFlags :: GhcMonad m => m DynFlags getProgramDynFlags = getSessionDynFlags -- | Set the 'DynFlags' used to evaluate interactive expressions. -- Also initialise (load) plugins. -- -- Note: this cannot be used for changes to packages. Use -- 'setSessionDynFlags', or 'setProgramDynFlags' and then copy the -- 'unitState' into the interactive @DynFlags@. setInteractiveDynFlags :: GhcMonad m => DynFlags -> m () setInteractiveDynFlags dflags = do logger <- getLogger dflags' <- checkNewDynFlags logger dflags dflags'' <- checkNewInteractiveDynFlags logger dflags' modifySessionM $ \hsc_env0 -> do let ic0 = hsc_IC hsc_env0 -- Initialise (load) plugins in the interactive environment with the new -- DynFlags plugin_env <- liftIO $ initializePlugins $ mkInteractiveHscEnv $ hsc_env0 { hsc_IC = ic0 { ic_dflags = dflags'' }} -- Update both plugins cache and DynFlags in the interactive context. return $ hsc_env0 { hsc_IC = ic0 { ic_plugins = hsc_plugins plugin_env , ic_dflags = hsc_dflags plugin_env } } -- | Get the 'DynFlags' used to evaluate interactive expressions. getInteractiveDynFlags :: GhcMonad m => m DynFlags getInteractiveDynFlags = withSession $ \h -> return (ic_dflags (hsc_IC h)) parseDynamicFlags :: MonadIO m => Logger -> DynFlags -> [Located String] -> m (DynFlags, [Located String], [Warn]) parseDynamicFlags logger dflags cmdline = do (dflags1, leftovers, warns) <- parseDynamicFlagsCmdLine dflags cmdline dflags2 <- liftIO $ interpretPackageEnv logger dflags1 return (dflags2, leftovers, warns) -- | Parse command line arguments that look like files. -- First normalises its arguments and then splits them into source files -- and object files. -- A source file can be turned into a 'Target' via 'guessTarget' parseTargetFiles :: DynFlags -> [String] -> (DynFlags, [(String, Maybe Phase)], [String]) parseTargetFiles dflags0 fileish_args = let normal_fileish_paths = map normalise_hyp fileish_args (srcs, objs) = partition_args normal_fileish_paths [] [] dflags1 = dflags0 { ldInputs = map (FileOption "") objs ++ ldInputs dflags0 } {- We split out the object files (.o, .dll) and add them to ldInputs for use by the linker. The following things should be considered compilation manager inputs: - haskell source files (strings ending in .hs, .lhs or other haskellish extension), - module names (not forgetting hierarchical module names), - things beginning with '-' are flags that were not recognised by the flag parser, and we want them to generate errors later in checkOptions, so we class them as source files (#5921) - and finally we consider everything without an extension to be a comp manager input, as shorthand for a .hs or .lhs filename. Everything else is considered to be a linker object, and passed straight through to the linker. -} in (dflags1, srcs, objs) -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- | Splitting arguments into source files and object files. This is where we -- interpret the -x option, and attach a (Maybe Phase) to each source -- file indicating the phase specified by the -x option in force, if any. partition_args :: [String] -> [(String, Maybe Phase)] -> [String] -> ([(String, Maybe Phase)], [String]) partition_args [] srcs objs = (reverse srcs, reverse objs) partition_args ("-x":suff:args) srcs objs | "none" <- suff = partition_args args srcs objs | StopLn <- phase = partition_args args srcs (slurp ++ objs) | otherwise = partition_args rest (these_srcs ++ srcs) objs where phase = startPhase suff (slurp,rest) = break (== "-x") args these_srcs = zip slurp (repeat (Just phase)) partition_args (arg:args) srcs objs | looks_like_an_input arg = partition_args args ((arg,Nothing):srcs) objs | otherwise = partition_args args srcs (arg:objs) looks_like_an_input :: String -> Bool looks_like_an_input m = isSourceFilename m || looksLikeModuleName m || "-" `isPrefixOf` m || not (hasExtension m) -- | To simplify the handling of filepaths, we normalise all filepaths right -- away. Note the asymmetry of FilePath.normalise: -- Linux: p\/q -> p\/q; p\\q -> p\\q -- Windows: p\/q -> p\\q; p\\q -> p\\q -- #12674: Filenames starting with a hyphen get normalised from ./-foo.hs -- to -foo.hs. We have to re-prepend the current directory. normalise_hyp :: FilePath -> FilePath normalise_hyp fp | strt_dot_sl && "-" `isPrefixOf` nfp = cur_dir ++ nfp | otherwise = nfp where #if defined(mingw32_HOST_OS) strt_dot_sl = "./" `isPrefixOf` fp || ".\\" `isPrefixOf` fp #else strt_dot_sl = "./" `isPrefixOf` fp #endif cur_dir = '.' : [pathSeparator] nfp = normalise fp ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- | Checks the set of new DynFlags for possibly erroneous option -- combinations when invoking 'setSessionDynFlags' and friends, and if -- found, returns a fixed copy (if possible). checkNewDynFlags :: MonadIO m => Logger -> DynFlags -> m DynFlags checkNewDynFlags logger dflags = do -- See Note [DynFlags consistency] let (dflags', warnings) = makeDynFlagsConsistent dflags liftIO $ handleFlagWarnings logger dflags (map (Warn NoReason) warnings) return dflags' checkNewInteractiveDynFlags :: MonadIO m => Logger -> DynFlags -> m DynFlags checkNewInteractiveDynFlags logger dflags0 = do -- We currently don't support use of StaticPointers in expressions entered on -- the REPL. See #12356. if xopt LangExt.StaticPointers dflags0 then do liftIO $ printOrThrowDiagnostics logger dflags0 $ listToBag [mkPlainMsgEnvelope dflags0 Session.WarningWithoutFlag interactiveSrcSpan $ text "StaticPointers is not supported in GHCi interactive expressions."] return $ xopt_unset dflags0 LangExt.StaticPointers else return dflags0 -- %************************************************************************ -- %* * -- Setting, getting, and modifying the targets -- %* * -- %************************************************************************ -- ToDo: think about relative vs. absolute file paths. And what -- happens when the current directory changes. -- | Sets the targets for this session. Each target may be a module name -- or a filename. The targets correspond to the set of root modules for -- the program\/library. Unloading the current program is achieved by -- setting the current set of targets to be empty, followed by 'load'. setTargets :: GhcMonad m => [Target] -> m () setTargets targets = modifySession (\h -> h{ hsc_targets = targets }) -- | Returns the current set of targets getTargets :: GhcMonad m => m [Target] getTargets = withSession (return . hsc_targets) -- | Add another target. addTarget :: GhcMonad m => Target -> m () addTarget target = modifySession (\h -> h{ hsc_targets = target : hsc_targets h }) -- | Remove a target removeTarget :: GhcMonad m => TargetId -> m () removeTarget target_id = modifySession (\h -> h{ hsc_targets = filter (hsc_targets h) }) where filter targets = [ t | t@Target { targetId = id } <- targets, id /= target_id ] -- | Attempts to guess what Target a string refers to. This function -- implements the @--make@/GHCi command-line syntax for filenames: -- -- - if the string looks like a Haskell source filename, then interpret it -- as such -- -- - if adding a .hs or .lhs suffix yields the name of an existing file, -- then use that -- -- - otherwise interpret the string as a module name -- guessTarget :: GhcMonad m => String -> Maybe UnitId -> Maybe Phase -> m Target guessTarget str mUnitId (Just phase) = do tuid <- unitIdOrHomeUnit mUnitId return (Target (TargetFile str (Just phase)) True tuid Nothing) guessTarget str mUnitId Nothing | isHaskellSrcFilename file = target (TargetFile file Nothing) | otherwise = do exists <- liftIO $ doesFileExist hs_file if exists then target (TargetFile hs_file Nothing) else do exists <- liftIO $ doesFileExist lhs_file if exists then target (TargetFile lhs_file Nothing) else do if looksLikeModuleName file then target (TargetModule (mkModuleName file)) else do dflags <- getDynFlags liftIO $ throwGhcExceptionIO (ProgramError (showSDoc dflags $ text "target" <+> quotes (text file) <+> text "is not a module name or a source file")) where (file,obj_allowed) | '*':rest <- str = (rest, False) | otherwise = (str, True) hs_file = file <.> "hs" lhs_file = file <.> "lhs" target tid = do tuid <- unitIdOrHomeUnit mUnitId pure $ Target tid obj_allowed tuid Nothing -- | Unwrap 'UnitId' or retrieve the 'UnitId' -- of the current 'HomeUnit'. unitIdOrHomeUnit :: GhcMonad m => Maybe UnitId -> m UnitId unitIdOrHomeUnit mUnitId = do currentHomeUnitId <- homeUnitId . hsc_home_unit <$> getSession pure (fromMaybe currentHomeUnitId mUnitId) -- | Inform GHC that the working directory has changed. GHC will flush -- its cache of module locations, since it may no longer be valid. -- -- Note: Before changing the working directory make sure all threads running -- in the same session have stopped. If you change the working directory, -- you should also unload the current program (set targets to empty, -- followed by load). workingDirectoryChanged :: GhcMonad m => m () workingDirectoryChanged = do hsc_env <- getSession liftIO $ flushFinderCaches (hsc_FC hsc_env) (hsc_home_unit hsc_env) -- %************************************************************************ -- %* * -- Running phases one at a time -- %* * -- %************************************************************************ class ParsedMod m where modSummary :: m -> ModSummary parsedSource :: m -> ParsedSource class ParsedMod m => TypecheckedMod m where renamedSource :: m -> Maybe RenamedSource typecheckedSource :: m -> TypecheckedSource moduleInfo :: m -> ModuleInfo tm_internals :: m -> (TcGblEnv, ModDetails) -- ToDo: improvements that could be made here: -- if the module succeeded renaming but not typechecking, -- we can still get back the GlobalRdrEnv and exports, so -- perhaps the ModuleInfo should be split up into separate -- fields. class TypecheckedMod m => DesugaredMod m where coreModule :: m -> ModGuts -- | The result of successful parsing. data ParsedModule = ParsedModule { pm_mod_summary :: ModSummary , pm_parsed_source :: ParsedSource , pm_extra_src_files :: [FilePath] } instance ParsedMod ParsedModule where modSummary m = pm_mod_summary m parsedSource m = pm_parsed_source m -- | The result of successful typechecking. It also contains the parser -- result. data TypecheckedModule = TypecheckedModule { tm_parsed_module :: ParsedModule , tm_renamed_source :: Maybe RenamedSource , tm_typechecked_source :: TypecheckedSource , tm_checked_module_info :: ModuleInfo , tm_internals_ :: (TcGblEnv, ModDetails) } instance ParsedMod TypecheckedModule where modSummary m = modSummary (tm_parsed_module m) parsedSource m = parsedSource (tm_parsed_module m) instance TypecheckedMod TypecheckedModule where renamedSource m = tm_renamed_source m typecheckedSource m = tm_typechecked_source m moduleInfo m = tm_checked_module_info m tm_internals m = tm_internals_ m -- | The result of successful desugaring (i.e., translation to core). Also -- contains all the information of a typechecked module. data DesugaredModule = DesugaredModule { dm_typechecked_module :: TypecheckedModule , dm_core_module :: ModGuts } instance ParsedMod DesugaredModule where modSummary m = modSummary (dm_typechecked_module m) parsedSource m = parsedSource (dm_typechecked_module m) instance TypecheckedMod DesugaredModule where renamedSource m = renamedSource (dm_typechecked_module m) typecheckedSource m = typecheckedSource (dm_typechecked_module m) moduleInfo m = moduleInfo (dm_typechecked_module m) tm_internals m = tm_internals_ (dm_typechecked_module m) instance DesugaredMod DesugaredModule where coreModule m = dm_core_module m type ParsedSource = Located HsModule type RenamedSource = (HsGroup GhcRn, [LImportDecl GhcRn], Maybe [(LIE GhcRn, Avails)], Maybe LHsDocString) type TypecheckedSource = LHsBinds GhcTc -- NOTE: -- - things that aren't in the output of the typechecker right now: -- - the export list -- - the imports -- - type signatures -- - type/data/newtype declarations -- - class declarations -- - instances -- - extra things in the typechecker's output: -- - default methods are turned into top-level decls. -- - dictionary bindings -- | Return the 'ModSummary' of a module with the given name. -- -- The module must be part of the module graph (see 'hsc_mod_graph' and -- 'ModuleGraph'). If this is not the case, this function will throw a -- 'GhcApiError'. -- -- This function ignores boot modules and requires that there is only one -- non-boot module with the given name. getModSummary :: GhcMonad m => ModuleName -> m ModSummary getModSummary mod = do mg <- liftM hsc_mod_graph getSession let mods_by_name = [ ms | ms <- mgModSummaries mg , ms_mod_name ms == mod , isBootSummary ms == NotBoot ] case mods_by_name of [] -> do dflags <- getDynFlags liftIO $ throwIO $ mkApiErr dflags (text "Module not part of module graph") [ms] -> return ms multiple -> do dflags <- getDynFlags liftIO $ throwIO $ mkApiErr dflags (text "getModSummary is ambiguous: " <+> ppr multiple) -- | Parse a module. -- -- Throws a 'SourceError' on parse error. parseModule :: GhcMonad m => ModSummary -> m ParsedModule parseModule ms = do hsc_env <- getSession let hsc_env_tmp = hsc_env { hsc_dflags = ms_hspp_opts ms } hpm <- liftIO $ hscParse hsc_env_tmp ms return (ParsedModule ms (hpm_module hpm) (hpm_src_files hpm)) -- See Note [exact print annotations] in GHC.Parser.Annotation -- | Typecheck and rename a parsed module. -- -- Throws a 'SourceError' if either fails. typecheckModule :: GhcMonad m => ParsedModule -> m TypecheckedModule typecheckModule pmod = do let ms = modSummary pmod hsc_env <- getSession let hsc_env_tmp = hsc_env { hsc_dflags = ms_hspp_opts ms } (tc_gbl_env, rn_info) <- liftIO $ hscTypecheckRename hsc_env_tmp ms $ HsParsedModule { hpm_module = parsedSource pmod, hpm_src_files = pm_extra_src_files pmod } details <- liftIO $ makeSimpleDetails hsc_env_tmp tc_gbl_env safe <- liftIO $ finalSafeMode (ms_hspp_opts ms) tc_gbl_env return $ TypecheckedModule { tm_internals_ = (tc_gbl_env, details), tm_parsed_module = pmod, tm_renamed_source = rn_info, tm_typechecked_source = tcg_binds tc_gbl_env, tm_checked_module_info = ModuleInfo { minf_type_env = md_types details, minf_exports = md_exports details, minf_rdr_env = Just (tcg_rdr_env tc_gbl_env), minf_instances = fixSafeInstances safe $ md_insts details, minf_iface = Nothing, minf_safe = safe, minf_modBreaks = emptyModBreaks }} -- | Desugar a typechecked module. desugarModule :: GhcMonad m => TypecheckedModule -> m DesugaredModule desugarModule tcm = do let ms = modSummary tcm let (tcg, _) = tm_internals tcm hsc_env <- getSession let hsc_env_tmp = hsc_env { hsc_dflags = ms_hspp_opts ms } guts <- liftIO $ hscDesugar hsc_env_tmp ms tcg return $ DesugaredModule { dm_typechecked_module = tcm, dm_core_module = guts } -- | Load a module. Input doesn't need to be desugared. -- -- A module must be loaded before dependent modules can be typechecked. This -- always includes generating a 'ModIface' and, depending on the -- @DynFlags@\'s 'GHC.Driver.Session.backend', may also include code generation. -- -- This function will always cause recompilation and will always overwrite -- previous compilation results (potentially files on disk). -- loadModule :: (TypecheckedMod mod, GhcMonad m) => mod -> m mod loadModule tcm = do let ms = modSummary tcm let mod = ms_mod_name ms let loc = ms_location ms let (tcg, _details) = tm_internals tcm mb_linkable <- case ms_obj_date ms of Just t | t > ms_hs_date ms -> do l <- liftIO $ findObjectLinkable (ms_mod ms) (ml_obj_file loc) t return (Just l) _otherwise -> return Nothing let source_modified | isNothing mb_linkable = SourceModified | otherwise = SourceUnmodified -- we can't determine stability here -- compile doesn't change the session hsc_env <- getSession mod_info <- liftIO $ compileOne' (Just tcg) Nothing hsc_env ms 1 1 Nothing mb_linkable source_modified modifySession $ hscUpdateHPT (\hpt -> addToHpt hpt mod mod_info) return tcm -- %************************************************************************ -- %* * -- Dealing with Core -- %* * -- %************************************************************************ -- | A CoreModule consists of just the fields of a 'ModGuts' that are needed for -- the 'GHC.compileToCoreModule' interface. data CoreModule = CoreModule { -- | Module name cm_module :: !Module, -- | Type environment for types declared in this module cm_types :: !TypeEnv, -- | Declarations cm_binds :: CoreProgram, -- | Safe Haskell mode cm_safe :: SafeHaskellMode } instance Outputable CoreModule where ppr (CoreModule {cm_module = mn, cm_types = te, cm_binds = cb, cm_safe = sf}) = text "%module" <+> ppr mn <+> parens (ppr sf) <+> ppr te $$ vcat (map ppr cb) -- | This is the way to get access to the Core bindings corresponding -- to a module. 'compileToCore' parses, typechecks, and -- desugars the module, then returns the resulting Core module (consisting of -- the module name, type declarations, and function declarations) if -- successful. compileToCoreModule :: GhcMonad m => FilePath -> m CoreModule compileToCoreModule = compileCore False -- | Like compileToCoreModule, but invokes the simplifier, so -- as to return simplified and tidied Core. compileToCoreSimplified :: GhcMonad m => FilePath -> m CoreModule compileToCoreSimplified = compileCore True compileCore :: GhcMonad m => Bool -> FilePath -> m CoreModule compileCore simplify fn = do -- First, set the target to the desired filename target <- guessTarget fn Nothing Nothing addTarget target _ <- load LoadAllTargets -- Then find dependencies modGraph <- depanal [] True case find ((== fn) . msHsFilePath) (mgModSummaries modGraph) of Just modSummary -> do -- Now we have the module name; -- parse, typecheck and desugar the module (tcg, mod_guts) <- -- TODO: space leaky: call hsc* directly? do tm <- typecheckModule =<< parseModule modSummary let tcg = fst (tm_internals tm) (,) tcg . coreModule <$> desugarModule tm liftM (gutsToCoreModule (mg_safe_haskell mod_guts)) $ if simplify then do -- If simplify is true: simplify (hscSimplify), then tidy -- (tidyProgram). hsc_env <- getSession simpl_guts <- liftIO $ do plugins <- readIORef (tcg_th_coreplugins tcg) hscSimplify hsc_env plugins mod_guts tidy_guts <- liftIO $ tidyProgram hsc_env simpl_guts return $ Left tidy_guts else return $ Right mod_guts Nothing -> panic "compileToCoreModule: target FilePath not found in\ module dependency graph" where -- two versions, based on whether we simplify (thus run tidyProgram, -- which returns a (CgGuts, ModDetails) pair, or not (in which case -- we just have a ModGuts. gutsToCoreModule :: SafeHaskellMode -> Either (CgGuts, ModDetails) ModGuts -> CoreModule gutsToCoreModule safe_mode (Left (cg, md)) = CoreModule { cm_module = cg_module cg, cm_types = md_types md, cm_binds = cg_binds cg, cm_safe = safe_mode } gutsToCoreModule safe_mode (Right mg) = CoreModule { cm_module = mg_module mg, cm_types = typeEnvFromEntities (bindersOfBinds (mg_binds mg)) (mg_tcs mg) (mg_patsyns mg) (mg_fam_insts mg), cm_binds = mg_binds mg, cm_safe = safe_mode } -- %************************************************************************ -- %* * -- Inspecting the session -- %* * -- %************************************************************************ -- | Get the module dependency graph. getModuleGraph :: GhcMonad m => m ModuleGraph -- ToDo: DiGraph ModSummary getModuleGraph = liftM hsc_mod_graph getSession -- | Return @True@ \<==> module is loaded. isLoaded :: GhcMonad m => ModuleName -> m Bool isLoaded m = withSession $ \hsc_env -> return $! isJust (lookupHpt (hsc_HPT hsc_env) m) -- | Return the bindings for the current interactive session. getBindings :: GhcMonad m => m [TyThing] getBindings = withSession $ \hsc_env -> return $ icInScopeTTs $ hsc_IC hsc_env -- | Return the instances for the current interactive session. getInsts :: GhcMonad m => m ([ClsInst], [FamInst]) getInsts = withSession $ \hsc_env -> return $ ic_instances (hsc_IC hsc_env) getPrintUnqual :: GhcMonad m => m PrintUnqualified getPrintUnqual = withSession $ \hsc_env -> do return $ icPrintUnqual (hsc_unit_env hsc_env) (hsc_IC hsc_env) -- | Container for information about a 'Module'. data ModuleInfo = ModuleInfo { minf_type_env :: TypeEnv, minf_exports :: [AvailInfo], minf_rdr_env :: Maybe GlobalRdrEnv, -- Nothing for a compiled/package mod minf_instances :: [ClsInst], minf_iface :: Maybe ModIface, minf_safe :: SafeHaskellMode, minf_modBreaks :: ModBreaks } -- We don't want HomeModInfo here, because a ModuleInfo applies -- to package modules too. -- | Request information about a loaded 'Module' getModuleInfo :: GhcMonad m => Module -> m (Maybe ModuleInfo) -- XXX: Maybe X getModuleInfo mdl = withSession $ \hsc_env -> do let mg = hsc_mod_graph hsc_env if mgElemModule mg mdl then liftIO $ getHomeModuleInfo hsc_env mdl else do {- if isHomeModule (hsc_dflags hsc_env) mdl then return Nothing else -} liftIO $ getPackageModuleInfo hsc_env mdl -- ToDo: we don't understand what the following comment means. -- (SDM, 19/7/2011) -- getPackageModuleInfo will attempt to find the interface, so -- we don't want to call it for a home module, just in case there -- was a problem loading the module and the interface doesn't -- exist... hence the isHomeModule test here. (ToDo: reinstate) getPackageModuleInfo :: HscEnv -> Module -> IO (Maybe ModuleInfo) getPackageModuleInfo hsc_env mdl = do eps <- hscEPS hsc_env iface <- hscGetModuleInterface hsc_env mdl let avails = mi_exports iface pte = eps_PTE eps tys = [ ty | name <- concatMap availNames avails, Just ty <- [lookupTypeEnv pte name] ] -- return (Just (ModuleInfo { minf_type_env = mkTypeEnv tys, minf_exports = avails, minf_rdr_env = Just $! availsToGlobalRdrEnv (moduleName mdl) avails, minf_instances = error "getModuleInfo: instances for package module unimplemented", minf_iface = Just iface, minf_safe = getSafeMode $ mi_trust iface, minf_modBreaks = emptyModBreaks })) availsToGlobalRdrEnv :: ModuleName -> [AvailInfo] -> GlobalRdrEnv availsToGlobalRdrEnv mod_name avails = mkGlobalRdrEnv (gresFromAvails (Just imp_spec) avails) where -- We're building a GlobalRdrEnv as if the user imported -- all the specified modules into the global interactive module imp_spec = ImpSpec { is_decl = decl, is_item = ImpAll} decl = ImpDeclSpec { is_mod = mod_name, is_as = mod_name, is_qual = False, is_dloc = srcLocSpan interactiveSrcLoc } getHomeModuleInfo :: HscEnv -> Module -> IO (Maybe ModuleInfo) getHomeModuleInfo hsc_env mdl = case lookupHpt (hsc_HPT hsc_env) (moduleName mdl) of Nothing -> return Nothing Just hmi -> do let details = hm_details hmi iface = hm_iface hmi return (Just (ModuleInfo { minf_type_env = md_types details, minf_exports = md_exports details, minf_rdr_env = mi_globals $! hm_iface hmi, minf_instances = md_insts details, minf_iface = Just iface, minf_safe = getSafeMode $ mi_trust iface ,minf_modBreaks = getModBreaks hmi })) -- | The list of top-level entities defined in a module modInfoTyThings :: ModuleInfo -> [TyThing] modInfoTyThings minf = typeEnvElts (minf_type_env minf) modInfoTopLevelScope :: ModuleInfo -> Maybe [Name] modInfoTopLevelScope minf = fmap (map greMangledName . globalRdrEnvElts) (minf_rdr_env minf) modInfoExports :: ModuleInfo -> [Name] modInfoExports minf = concatMap availNames $! minf_exports minf modInfoExportsWithSelectors :: ModuleInfo -> [Name] modInfoExportsWithSelectors minf = concatMap availNamesWithSelectors $! minf_exports minf -- | Returns the instances defined by the specified module. -- Warning: currently unimplemented for package modules. modInfoInstances :: ModuleInfo -> [ClsInst] modInfoInstances = minf_instances modInfoIsExportedName :: ModuleInfo -> Name -> Bool modInfoIsExportedName minf name = elemNameSet name (availsToNameSet (minf_exports minf)) mkPrintUnqualifiedForModule :: GhcMonad m => ModuleInfo -> m (Maybe PrintUnqualified) -- XXX: returns a Maybe X mkPrintUnqualifiedForModule minf = withSession $ \hsc_env -> do let mk_print_unqual = mkPrintUnqualified (hsc_unit_env hsc_env) return (fmap mk_print_unqual (minf_rdr_env minf)) modInfoLookupName :: GhcMonad m => ModuleInfo -> Name -> m (Maybe TyThing) -- XXX: returns a Maybe X modInfoLookupName minf name = withSession $ \hsc_env -> do case lookupTypeEnv (minf_type_env minf) name of Just tyThing -> return (Just tyThing) Nothing -> liftIO (lookupType hsc_env name) modInfoIface :: ModuleInfo -> Maybe ModIface modInfoIface = minf_iface modInfoRdrEnv :: ModuleInfo -> Maybe GlobalRdrEnv modInfoRdrEnv = minf_rdr_env -- | Retrieve module safe haskell mode modInfoSafe :: ModuleInfo -> SafeHaskellMode modInfoSafe = minf_safe modInfoModBreaks :: ModuleInfo -> ModBreaks modInfoModBreaks = minf_modBreaks isDictonaryId :: Id -> Bool isDictonaryId id = case tcSplitSigmaTy (idType id) of { (_tvs, _theta, tau) -> isDictTy tau } -- | Looks up a global name: that is, any top-level name in any -- visible module. Unlike 'lookupName', lookupGlobalName does not use -- the interactive context, and therefore does not require a preceding -- 'setContext'. lookupGlobalName :: GhcMonad m => Name -> m (Maybe TyThing) lookupGlobalName name = withSession $ \hsc_env -> do liftIO $ lookupType hsc_env name findGlobalAnns :: (GhcMonad m, Typeable a) => ([Word8] -> a) -> AnnTarget Name -> m [a] findGlobalAnns deserialize target = withSession $ \hsc_env -> do ann_env <- liftIO $ prepareAnnotations hsc_env Nothing return (findAnns deserialize ann_env target) -- | get the GlobalRdrEnv for a session getGRE :: GhcMonad m => m GlobalRdrEnv getGRE = withSession $ \hsc_env-> return $ ic_rn_gbl_env (hsc_IC hsc_env) -- | Retrieve all type and family instances in the environment, indexed -- by 'Name'. Each name's lists will contain every instance in which that name -- is mentioned in the instance head. getNameToInstancesIndex :: GhcMonad m => [Module] -- ^ visible modules. An orphan instance will be returned -- if it is visible from at least one module in the list. -> Maybe [Module] -- ^ modules to load. If this is not specified, we load -- modules for everything that is in scope unqualified. -> m (Messages DiagnosticMessage, Maybe (NameEnv ([ClsInst], [FamInst]))) getNameToInstancesIndex visible_mods mods_to_load = do hsc_env <- getSession liftIO $ runTcInteractive hsc_env $ do { case mods_to_load of Nothing -> loadUnqualIfaces hsc_env (hsc_IC hsc_env) Just mods -> let doc = text "Need interface for reporting instances in scope" in initIfaceTcRn $ mapM_ (loadSysInterface doc) mods ; InstEnvs {ie_global, ie_local} <- tcGetInstEnvs ; let visible_mods' = mkModuleSet visible_mods ; (pkg_fie, home_fie) <- tcGetFamInstEnvs -- We use Data.Sequence.Seq because we are creating left associated -- mappends. -- cls_index and fam_index below are adapted from GHC.Tc.Module.lookupInsts ; let cls_index = Map.fromListWith mappend [ (n, Seq.singleton ispec) | ispec <- instEnvElts ie_local ++ instEnvElts ie_global , instIsVisible visible_mods' ispec , n <- nameSetElemsStable $ orphNamesOfClsInst ispec ] ; let fam_index = Map.fromListWith mappend [ (n, Seq.singleton fispec) | fispec <- famInstEnvElts home_fie ++ famInstEnvElts pkg_fie , n <- nameSetElemsStable $ orphNamesOfFamInst fispec ] ; return $ mkNameEnv $ [ (nm, (toList clss, toList fams)) | (nm, (clss, fams)) <- Map.toList $ Map.unionWith mappend (fmap (,Seq.empty) cls_index) (fmap (Seq.empty,) fam_index) ] } -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- {- ToDo: Move the primary logic here to "GHC.Unit.State" -- | Return all /external/ modules available in the package database. -- Modules from the current session (i.e., from the 'HomePackageTable') are -- not included. This includes module names which are reexported by packages. packageDbModules :: GhcMonad m => Bool -- ^ Only consider exposed packages. -> m [Module] packageDbModules only_exposed = do dflags <- getSessionDynFlags let pkgs = eltsUFM (unitInfoMap (unitState dflags)) return $ [ mkModule pid modname | p <- pkgs , not only_exposed || exposed p , let pid = mkUnit p , modname <- exposedModules p ++ map exportName (reexportedModules p) ] -} -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Misc exported utils dataConType :: DataCon -> Type dataConType dc = idType (dataConWrapId dc) -- | print a 'NamedThing', adding parentheses if the name is an operator. pprParenSymName :: NamedThing a => a -> SDoc pprParenSymName a = parenSymOcc (getOccName a) (ppr (getName a)) -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- ToDo: -- - Data and Typeable instances for HsSyn. -- ToDo: check for small transformations that happen to the syntax in -- the typechecker (eg. -e ==> negate e, perhaps for fromIntegral) -- ToDo: maybe use TH syntax instead of Iface syntax? There's already a way -- to get from TyCons, Ids etc. to TH syntax (reify). -- :browse will use either lm_toplev or inspect lm_interface, depending -- on whether the module is interpreted or not. -- Extract the filename, stringbuffer content and dynflags associed to a module -- -- XXX: Explain pre-conditions getModuleSourceAndFlags :: GhcMonad m => Module -> m (String, StringBuffer, DynFlags) getModuleSourceAndFlags mod = do m <- getModSummary (moduleName mod) case ml_hs_file $ ms_location m of Nothing -> do dflags <- getDynFlags liftIO $ throwIO $ mkApiErr dflags (text "No source available for module " <+> ppr mod) Just sourceFile -> do source <- liftIO $ hGetStringBuffer sourceFile return (sourceFile, source, ms_hspp_opts m) -- | Return module source as token stream, including comments. -- -- The module must be in the module graph and its source must be available. -- Throws a 'GHC.Driver.Env.SourceError' on parse error. getTokenStream :: GhcMonad m => Module -> m [Located Token] getTokenStream mod = do (sourceFile, source, dflags) <- getModuleSourceAndFlags mod let startLoc = mkRealSrcLoc (mkFastString sourceFile) 1 1 case lexTokenStream (initParserOpts dflags) source startLoc of POk _ ts -> return ts PFailed pst -> throwErrors (fmap mkParserErr (getErrorMessages pst)) -- | Give even more information on the source than 'getTokenStream' -- This function allows reconstructing the source completely with -- 'showRichTokenStream'. getRichTokenStream :: GhcMonad m => Module -> m [(Located Token, String)] getRichTokenStream mod = do (sourceFile, source, dflags) <- getModuleSourceAndFlags mod let startLoc = mkRealSrcLoc (mkFastString sourceFile) 1 1 case lexTokenStream (initParserOpts dflags) source startLoc of POk _ ts -> return $ addSourceToTokens startLoc source ts PFailed pst -> throwErrors (fmap mkParserErr (getErrorMessages pst)) -- | Given a source location and a StringBuffer corresponding to this -- location, return a rich token stream with the source associated to the -- tokens. addSourceToTokens :: RealSrcLoc -> StringBuffer -> [Located Token] -> [(Located Token, String)] addSourceToTokens _ _ [] = [] addSourceToTokens loc buf (t@(L span _) : ts) = case span of UnhelpfulSpan _ -> (t,"") : addSourceToTokens loc buf ts RealSrcSpan s _ -> (t,str) : addSourceToTokens newLoc newBuf ts where (newLoc, newBuf, str) = go "" loc buf start = realSrcSpanStart s end = realSrcSpanEnd s go acc loc buf | loc < start = go acc nLoc nBuf | start <= loc && loc < end = go (ch:acc) nLoc nBuf | otherwise = (loc, buf, reverse acc) where (ch, nBuf) = nextChar buf nLoc = advanceSrcLoc loc ch -- | Take a rich token stream such as produced from 'getRichTokenStream' and -- return source code almost identical to the original code (except for -- insignificant whitespace.) showRichTokenStream :: [(Located Token, String)] -> String showRichTokenStream ts = go startLoc ts "" where sourceFile = getFile $ map (getLoc . fst) ts getFile [] = panic "showRichTokenStream: No source file found" getFile (UnhelpfulSpan _ : xs) = getFile xs getFile (RealSrcSpan s _ : _) = srcSpanFile s startLoc = mkRealSrcLoc sourceFile 1 1 go _ [] = id go loc ((L span _, str):ts) = case span of UnhelpfulSpan _ -> go loc ts RealSrcSpan s _ | locLine == tokLine -> ((replicate (tokCol - locCol) ' ') ++) . (str ++) . go tokEnd ts | otherwise -> ((replicate (tokLine - locLine) '\n') ++) . ((replicate (tokCol - 1) ' ') ++) . (str ++) . go tokEnd ts where (locLine, locCol) = (srcLocLine loc, srcLocCol loc) (tokLine, tokCol) = (srcSpanStartLine s, srcSpanStartCol s) tokEnd = realSrcSpanEnd s -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Interactive evaluation -- | Takes a 'ModuleName' and possibly a 'UnitId', and consults the -- filesystem and package database to find the corresponding 'Module', -- using the algorithm that is used for an @import@ declaration. findModule :: GhcMonad m => ModuleName -> Maybe FastString -> m Module findModule mod_name maybe_pkg = withSession $ \hsc_env -> do let fc = hsc_FC hsc_env let home_unit = hsc_home_unit hsc_env let units = hsc_units hsc_env let dflags = hsc_dflags hsc_env case maybe_pkg of Just pkg | not (isHomeUnit home_unit (fsToUnit pkg)) && pkg /= fsLit "this" -> liftIO $ do res <- findImportedModule fc units home_unit dflags mod_name maybe_pkg case res of Found _ m -> return m err -> throwOneError $ noModError hsc_env noSrcSpan mod_name err _otherwise -> do home <- lookupLoadedHomeModule mod_name case home of Just m -> return m Nothing -> liftIO $ do res <- findImportedModule fc units home_unit dflags mod_name maybe_pkg case res of Found loc m | not (isHomeModule home_unit m) -> return m | otherwise -> modNotLoadedError dflags m loc err -> throwOneError $ noModError hsc_env noSrcSpan mod_name err modNotLoadedError :: DynFlags -> Module -> ModLocation -> IO a modNotLoadedError dflags m loc = throwGhcExceptionIO $ CmdLineError $ showSDoc dflags $ text "module is not loaded:" <+> quotes (ppr (moduleName m)) <+> parens (text (expectJust "modNotLoadedError" (ml_hs_file loc))) -- | Like 'findModule', but differs slightly when the module refers to -- a source file, and the file has not been loaded via 'load'. In -- this case, 'findModule' will throw an error (module not loaded), -- but 'lookupModule' will check to see whether the module can also be -- found in a package, and if so, that package 'Module' will be -- returned. If not, the usual module-not-found error will be thrown. -- lookupModule :: GhcMonad m => ModuleName -> Maybe FastString -> m Module lookupModule mod_name (Just pkg) = findModule mod_name (Just pkg) lookupModule mod_name Nothing = withSession $ \hsc_env -> do home <- lookupLoadedHomeModule mod_name case home of Just m -> return m Nothing -> liftIO $ do let fc = hsc_FC hsc_env let units = hsc_units hsc_env let dflags = hsc_dflags hsc_env res <- findExposedPackageModule fc units dflags mod_name Nothing case res of Found _ m -> return m err -> throwOneError $ noModError hsc_env noSrcSpan mod_name err lookupLoadedHomeModule :: GhcMonad m => ModuleName -> m (Maybe Module) lookupLoadedHomeModule mod_name = withSession $ \hsc_env -> case lookupHpt (hsc_HPT hsc_env) mod_name of Just mod_info -> return (Just (mi_module (hm_iface mod_info))) _not_a_home_module -> return Nothing -- | Check that a module is safe to import (according to Safe Haskell). -- -- We return True to indicate the import is safe and False otherwise -- although in the False case an error may be thrown first. isModuleTrusted :: GhcMonad m => Module -> m Bool isModuleTrusted m = withSession $ \hsc_env -> liftIO $ hscCheckSafe hsc_env m noSrcSpan -- | Return if a module is trusted and the pkgs it depends on to be trusted. moduleTrustReqs :: GhcMonad m => Module -> m (Bool, Set UnitId) moduleTrustReqs m = withSession $ \hsc_env -> liftIO $ hscGetSafe hsc_env m noSrcSpan -- | Set the monad GHCi lifts user statements into. -- -- Checks that a type (in string form) is an instance of the -- @GHC.GHCi.GHCiSandboxIO@ type class. Sets it to be the GHCi monad if it is, -- throws an error otherwise. setGHCiMonad :: GhcMonad m => String -> m () setGHCiMonad name = withSession $ \hsc_env -> do ty <- liftIO $ hscIsGHCiMonad hsc_env name modifySession $ \s -> let ic = (hsc_IC s) { ic_monad = ty } in s { hsc_IC = ic } -- | Get the monad GHCi lifts user statements into. getGHCiMonad :: GhcMonad m => m Name getGHCiMonad = fmap (ic_monad . hsc_IC) getSession getHistorySpan :: GhcMonad m => History -> m SrcSpan getHistorySpan h = withSession $ \hsc_env -> return $ GHC.Runtime.Eval.getHistorySpan hsc_env h obtainTermFromVal :: GhcMonad m => Int -> Bool -> Type -> a -> m Term obtainTermFromVal bound force ty a = withSession $ \hsc_env -> liftIO $ GHC.Runtime.Eval.obtainTermFromVal hsc_env bound force ty a obtainTermFromId :: GhcMonad m => Int -> Bool -> Id -> m Term obtainTermFromId bound force id = withSession $ \hsc_env -> liftIO $ GHC.Runtime.Eval.obtainTermFromId hsc_env bound force id -- | Returns the 'TyThing' for a 'Name'. The 'Name' may refer to any -- entity known to GHC, including 'Name's defined using 'runStmt'. lookupName :: GhcMonad m => Name -> m (Maybe TyThing) lookupName name = withSession $ \hsc_env -> liftIO $ hscTcRcLookupName hsc_env name -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Pure API -- | A pure interface to the module parser. -- parser :: String -- ^ Haskell module source text (full Unicode is supported) -> DynFlags -- ^ the flags -> FilePath -- ^ the filename (for source locations) -> (WarningMessages, Either ErrorMessages (Located HsModule)) parser str dflags filename = let loc = mkRealSrcLoc (mkFastString filename) 1 1 buf = stringToStringBuffer str in case unP Parser.parseModule (initParserState (initParserOpts dflags) buf loc) of PFailed pst -> let (warns,errs) = getMessages pst in (fmap (mkParserWarn dflags) warns, Left (fmap mkParserErr errs)) POk pst rdr_module -> let (warns,_) = getMessages pst in (fmap (mkParserWarn dflags) warns, Right rdr_module) -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- | Find the package environment (if one exists) -- -- We interpret the package environment as a set of package flags; to be -- specific, if we find a package environment file like -- -- > clear-package-db -- > global-package-db -- > package-db blah/package.conf.d -- > package-id id1 -- > package-id id2 -- -- we interpret this as -- -- > [ -hide-all-packages -- > , -clear-package-db -- > , -global-package-db -- > , -package-db blah/package.conf.d -- > , -package-id id1 -- > , -package-id id2 -- > ] -- -- There's also an older syntax alias for package-id, which is just an -- unadorned package id -- -- > id1 -- > id2 -- interpretPackageEnv :: Logger -> DynFlags -> IO DynFlags interpretPackageEnv logger dflags = do mPkgEnv <- runMaybeT $ msum $ [ getCmdLineArg >>= \env -> msum [ probeNullEnv env , probeEnvFile env , probeEnvName env , cmdLineError env ] , getEnvVar >>= \env -> msum [ probeNullEnv env , probeEnvFile env , probeEnvName env , envError env ] , notIfHideAllPackages >> msum [ findLocalEnvFile >>= probeEnvFile , probeEnvName defaultEnvName ] ] case mPkgEnv of Nothing -> -- No environment found. Leave DynFlags unchanged. return dflags Just "-" -> do -- Explicitly disabled environment file. Leave DynFlags unchanged. return dflags Just envfile -> do content <- readFile envfile compilationProgressMsg logger dflags (text "Loaded package environment from " <> text envfile) let (_, dflags') = runCmdLine (runEwM (setFlagsFromEnvFile envfile content)) dflags return dflags' where -- Loading environments (by name or by location) archOS = platformArchOS (targetPlatform dflags) namedEnvPath :: String -> MaybeT IO FilePath namedEnvPath name = do appdir <- versionedAppDir (programName dflags) archOS return $ appdir "environments" name probeEnvName :: String -> MaybeT IO FilePath probeEnvName name = probeEnvFile =<< namedEnvPath name probeEnvFile :: FilePath -> MaybeT IO FilePath probeEnvFile path = do guard =<< liftMaybeT (doesFileExist path) return path probeNullEnv :: FilePath -> MaybeT IO FilePath probeNullEnv "-" = return "-" probeNullEnv _ = mzero -- Various ways to define which environment to use getCmdLineArg :: MaybeT IO String getCmdLineArg = MaybeT $ return $ packageEnv dflags getEnvVar :: MaybeT IO String getEnvVar = do mvar <- liftMaybeT $ MC.try $ getEnv "GHC_ENVIRONMENT" case mvar of Right var -> return var Left err -> if isDoesNotExistError err then mzero else liftMaybeT $ throwIO err notIfHideAllPackages :: MaybeT IO () notIfHideAllPackages = guard (not (gopt Opt_HideAllPackages dflags)) defaultEnvName :: String defaultEnvName = "default" -- e.g. .ghc.environment.x86_64-linux-7.6.3 localEnvFileName :: FilePath localEnvFileName = ".ghc.environment" <.> versionedFilePath archOS -- Search for an env file, starting in the current dir and looking upwards. -- Fail if we get to the users home dir or the filesystem root. That is, -- we don't look for an env file in the user's home dir. The user-wide -- env lives in ghc's versionedAppDir/environments/default findLocalEnvFile :: MaybeT IO FilePath findLocalEnvFile = do curdir <- liftMaybeT getCurrentDirectory homedir <- tryMaybeT getHomeDirectory let probe dir | isDrive dir || dir == homedir = mzero probe dir = do let file = dir localEnvFileName exists <- liftMaybeT (doesFileExist file) if exists then return file else probe (takeDirectory dir) probe curdir -- Error reporting cmdLineError :: String -> MaybeT IO a cmdLineError env = liftMaybeT . throwGhcExceptionIO . CmdLineError $ "Package environment " ++ show env ++ " not found" envError :: String -> MaybeT IO a envError env = liftMaybeT . throwGhcExceptionIO . CmdLineError $ "Package environment " ++ show env ++ " (specified in GHC_ENVIRONMENT) not found" -- | An error thrown if the GHC API is used in an incorrect fashion. newtype GhcApiError = GhcApiError String instance Show GhcApiError where show (GhcApiError msg) = msg instance Exception GhcApiError mkApiErr :: DynFlags -> SDoc -> GhcApiError mkApiErr dflags msg = GhcApiError (showSDoc dflags msg)