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{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-}
{-# LANGUAGE DeriveFunctor #-}
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
-- | Command-line parser
--
-- This is an abstract command-line parser used by DynFlags.
--
-- (c) The University of Glasgow 2005
--
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
module GHC.Driver.CmdLine
(
processArgs, OptKind(..), GhcFlagMode(..),
CmdLineP(..), getCmdLineState, putCmdLineState,
Flag(..), defFlag, defGhcFlag, defGhciFlag, defHiddenFlag,
errorsToGhcException,
Err(..), Warn(..), WarnReason(..),
EwM, runEwM, addErr, addWarn, addFlagWarn, getArg, getCurLoc, liftEwM
) where
#include "HsVersions.h"
import GHC.Prelude
import GHC.Utils.Misc
import GHC.Utils.Outputable
import GHC.Utils.Panic
import GHC.Data.Bag
import GHC.Types.SrcLoc
import GHC.Utils.Json
import GHC.Types.Error ( DiagnosticReason(..) )
import Data.Function
import Data.List (sortBy, intercalate, stripPrefix)
import Control.Monad (liftM, ap)
--------------------------------------------------------
-- The Flag and OptKind types
--------------------------------------------------------
data Flag m = Flag
{ flagName :: String, -- Flag, without the leading "-"
flagOptKind :: OptKind m, -- What to do if we see it
flagGhcMode :: GhcFlagMode -- Which modes this flag affects
}
defFlag :: String -> OptKind m -> Flag m
defFlag name optKind = Flag name optKind AllModes
defGhcFlag :: String -> OptKind m -> Flag m
defGhcFlag name optKind = Flag name optKind OnlyGhc
defGhciFlag :: String -> OptKind m -> Flag m
defGhciFlag name optKind = Flag name optKind OnlyGhci
defHiddenFlag :: String -> OptKind m -> Flag m
defHiddenFlag name optKind = Flag name optKind HiddenFlag
-- | GHC flag modes describing when a flag has an effect.
data GhcFlagMode
= OnlyGhc -- ^ The flag only affects the non-interactive GHC
| OnlyGhci -- ^ The flag only affects the interactive GHC
| AllModes -- ^ The flag affects multiple ghc modes
| HiddenFlag -- ^ This flag should not be seen in cli completion
data OptKind m -- Suppose the flag is -f
= NoArg (EwM m ()) -- -f all by itself
| HasArg (String -> EwM m ()) -- -farg or -f arg
| SepArg (String -> EwM m ()) -- -f arg
| Prefix (String -> EwM m ()) -- -farg
| OptPrefix (String -> EwM m ()) -- -f or -farg (i.e. the arg is optional)
| OptIntSuffix (Maybe Int -> EwM m ()) -- -f or -f=n; pass n to fn
| IntSuffix (Int -> EwM m ()) -- -f or -f=n; pass n to fn
| WordSuffix (Word -> EwM m ()) -- -f or -f=n; pass n to fn
| FloatSuffix (Float -> EwM m ()) -- -f or -f=n; pass n to fn
| PassFlag (String -> EwM m ()) -- -f; pass "-f" fn
| AnySuffix (String -> EwM m ()) -- -f or -farg; pass entire "-farg" to fn
--------------------------------------------------------
-- The EwM monad
--------------------------------------------------------
-- | Used when filtering warnings: if a reason is given
-- it can be filtered out when displaying.
data WarnReason
= NoReason
| ReasonDeprecatedFlag
| ReasonUnrecognisedFlag
deriving (Eq, Show)
instance Outputable WarnReason where
ppr = text . show
instance ToJson WarnReason where
json NoReason = JSNull
json reason = JSString $ show reason
-- | A command-line error message
newtype Err = Err { errMsg :: Located String }
-- | A command-line warning message and the reason it arose
data Warn = Warn
{ warnReason :: DiagnosticReason,
warnMsg :: Located String
}
type Errs = Bag Err
type Warns = Bag Warn
-- EwM ("errors and warnings monad") is a monad
-- transformer for m that adds an (err, warn) state
newtype EwM m a = EwM { unEwM :: Located String -- Current parse arg
-> Errs -> Warns
-> m (Errs, Warns, a) }
instance Monad m => Functor (EwM m) where
fmap = liftM
instance Monad m => Applicative (EwM m) where
pure v = EwM (\_ e w -> return (e, w, v))
(<*>) = ap
instance Monad m => Monad (EwM m) where
(EwM f) >>= k = EwM (\l e w -> do (e', w', r) <- f l e w
unEwM (k r) l e' w')
runEwM :: EwM m a -> m (Errs, Warns, a)
runEwM action = unEwM action (panic "processArgs: no arg yet") emptyBag emptyBag
setArg :: Located String -> EwM m () -> EwM m ()
setArg l (EwM f) = EwM (\_ es ws -> f l es ws)
addErr :: Monad m => String -> EwM m ()
addErr e = EwM (\(L loc _) es ws -> return (es `snocBag` Err (L loc e), ws, ()))
addWarn :: Monad m => String -> EwM m ()
addWarn = addFlagWarn WarningWithoutFlag
addFlagWarn :: Monad m => DiagnosticReason -> String -> EwM m ()
addFlagWarn reason msg = EwM $
(\(L loc _) es ws -> return (es, ws `snocBag` Warn reason (L loc msg), ()))
getArg :: Monad m => EwM m String
getArg = EwM (\(L _ arg) es ws -> return (es, ws, arg))
getCurLoc :: Monad m => EwM m SrcSpan
getCurLoc = EwM (\(L loc _) es ws -> return (es, ws, loc))
liftEwM :: Monad m => m a -> EwM m a
liftEwM action = EwM (\_ es ws -> do { r <- action; return (es, ws, r) })
--------------------------------------------------------
-- A state monad for use in the command-line parser
--------------------------------------------------------
-- (CmdLineP s) typically instantiates the 'm' in (EwM m) and (OptKind m)
newtype CmdLineP s a = CmdLineP { runCmdLine :: s -> (a, s) }
deriving (Functor)
instance Applicative (CmdLineP s) where
pure a = CmdLineP $ \s -> (a, s)
(<*>) = ap
instance Monad (CmdLineP s) where
m >>= k = CmdLineP $ \s ->
let (a, s') = runCmdLine m s
in runCmdLine (k a) s'
getCmdLineState :: CmdLineP s s
getCmdLineState = CmdLineP $ \s -> (s,s)
putCmdLineState :: s -> CmdLineP s ()
putCmdLineState s = CmdLineP $ \_ -> ((),s)
--------------------------------------------------------
-- Processing arguments
--------------------------------------------------------
processArgs :: Monad m
=> [Flag m] -- cmdline parser spec
-> [Located String] -- args
-> m ( [Located String], -- spare args
[Err], -- errors
[Warn] ) -- warnings
processArgs spec args = do
(errs, warns, spare) <- runEwM action
return (spare, bagToList errs, bagToList warns)
where
action = process args []
-- process :: [Located String] -> [Located String] -> EwM m [Located String]
process [] spare = return (reverse spare)
process (locArg@(L _ ('-' : arg)) : args) spare =
case findArg spec arg of
Just (rest, opt_kind) ->
case processOneArg opt_kind rest arg args of
Left err ->
let b = process args spare
in (setArg locArg $ addErr err) >> b
Right (action,rest) ->
let b = process rest spare
in (setArg locArg $ action) >> b
Nothing -> process args (locArg : spare)
process (arg : args) spare = process args (arg : spare)
processOneArg :: OptKind m -> String -> String -> [Located String]
-> Either String (EwM m (), [Located String])
processOneArg opt_kind rest arg args
= let dash_arg = '-' : arg
rest_no_eq = dropEq rest
in case opt_kind of
NoArg a -> ASSERT(null rest) Right (a, args)
HasArg f | notNull rest_no_eq -> Right (f rest_no_eq, args)
| otherwise -> case args of
[] -> missingArgErr dash_arg
(L _ arg1:args1) -> Right (f arg1, args1)
-- See #9776
SepArg f -> case args of
[] -> missingArgErr dash_arg
(L _ arg1:args1) -> Right (f arg1, args1)
-- See #12625
Prefix f | notNull rest_no_eq -> Right (f rest_no_eq, args)
| otherwise -> missingArgErr dash_arg
PassFlag f | notNull rest -> unknownFlagErr dash_arg
| otherwise -> Right (f dash_arg, args)
OptIntSuffix f | null rest -> Right (f Nothing, args)
| Just n <- parseInt rest_no_eq -> Right (f (Just n), args)
| otherwise -> Left ("malformed integer argument in " ++ dash_arg)
IntSuffix f | Just n <- parseInt rest_no_eq -> Right (f n, args)
| otherwise -> Left ("malformed integer argument in " ++ dash_arg)
WordSuffix f | Just n <- parseWord rest_no_eq -> Right (f n, args)
| otherwise -> Left ("malformed natural argument in " ++ dash_arg)
FloatSuffix f | Just n <- parseFloat rest_no_eq -> Right (f n, args)
| otherwise -> Left ("malformed float argument in " ++ dash_arg)
OptPrefix f -> Right (f rest_no_eq, args)
AnySuffix f -> Right (f dash_arg, args)
findArg :: [Flag m] -> String -> Maybe (String, OptKind m)
findArg spec arg =
case sortBy (compare `on` (length . fst)) -- prefer longest matching flag
[ (removeSpaces rest, optKind)
| flag <- spec,
let optKind = flagOptKind flag,
Just rest <- [stripPrefix (flagName flag) arg],
arg_ok optKind rest arg ]
of
[] -> Nothing
(one:_) -> Just one
arg_ok :: OptKind t -> [Char] -> String -> Bool
arg_ok (NoArg _) rest _ = null rest
arg_ok (HasArg _) _ _ = True
arg_ok (SepArg _) rest _ = null rest
arg_ok (Prefix _) _ _ = True -- Missing argument checked for in processOneArg t
-- to improve error message (#12625)
arg_ok (OptIntSuffix _) _ _ = True
arg_ok (IntSuffix _) _ _ = True
arg_ok (WordSuffix _) _ _ = True
arg_ok (FloatSuffix _) _ _ = True
arg_ok (OptPrefix _) _ _ = True
arg_ok (PassFlag _) rest _ = null rest
arg_ok (AnySuffix _) _ _ = True
-- | Parse an Int
--
-- Looks for "433" or "=342", with no trailing gubbins
-- * n or =n => Just n
-- * gibberish => Nothing
parseInt :: String -> Maybe Int
parseInt s = case reads s of
((n,""):_) -> Just n
_ -> Nothing
parseWord :: String -> Maybe Word
parseWord s = case reads s of
((n,""):_) -> Just n
_ -> Nothing
parseFloat :: String -> Maybe Float
parseFloat s = case reads s of
((n,""):_) -> Just n
_ -> Nothing
-- | Discards a leading equals sign
dropEq :: String -> String
dropEq ('=' : s) = s
dropEq s = s
unknownFlagErr :: String -> Either String a
unknownFlagErr f = Left ("unrecognised flag: " ++ f)
missingArgErr :: String -> Either String a
missingArgErr f = Left ("missing argument for flag: " ++ f)
--------------------------------------------------------
-- Utils
--------------------------------------------------------
-- See Note [Handling errors when parsing flags]
errorsToGhcException :: [(String, -- Location
String)] -- Error
-> GhcException
errorsToGhcException errs =
UsageError $ intercalate "\n" $ [ l ++ ": " ++ e | (l, e) <- errs ]
{- Note [Handling errors when parsing commandline flags]
Parsing of static and mode flags happens before any session is started, i.e.,
before the first call to 'GHC.withGhc'. Therefore, to report errors for
invalid usage of these two types of flags, we can not call any function that
needs DynFlags, as there are no DynFlags available yet (unsafeGlobalDynFlags
is not set either). So we always print "on the commandline" as the location,
which is true except for Api users, which is probably ok.
When reporting errors for invalid usage of dynamic flags we /can/ make use of
DynFlags, and we do so explicitly in DynFlags.parseDynamicFlagsFull.
Before, we called unsafeGlobalDynFlags when an invalid (combination of)
flag(s) was given on the commandline, resulting in panics (#9963).
-}
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