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{-# LANGUAGE DeriveFunctor #-}
{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts #-}
{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances #-}
{-# LANGUAGE LambdaCase #-}
{-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-orphans #-} -- instance MonadThings is necessarily an orphan
{-
(c) The University of Glasgow 2006
(c) The GRASP/AQUA Project, Glasgow University, 1992-1998
Monadery used in desugaring
-}
module GHC.HsToCore.Monad (
DsM, mapM, mapAndUnzipM,
initDs, initDsTc, initTcDsForSolver, initDsWithModGuts, fixDs,
foldlM, foldrM, whenGOptM, unsetGOptM, unsetWOptM, xoptM,
Applicative(..),(<$>),
duplicateLocalDs, newSysLocalDsNoLP, newSysLocalDs,
newSysLocalsDsNoLP, newSysLocalsDs, newUniqueId,
newFailLocalDs, newPredVarDs,
getSrcSpanDs, putSrcSpanDs,
mkPrintUnqualifiedDs,
newUnique,
UniqSupply, newUniqueSupply,
getGhcModeDs, dsGetFamInstEnvs,
dsLookupGlobal, dsLookupGlobalId, dsLookupTyCon,
dsLookupDataCon, dsLookupConLike,
getCCIndexDsM,
DsMetaEnv, DsMetaVal(..), dsGetMetaEnv, dsLookupMetaEnv, dsExtendMetaEnv,
-- Getting and setting pattern match oracle states
getPmNablas, updPmNablas,
-- Get COMPLETE sets of a TyCon
dsGetCompleteMatches,
-- Warnings and errors
DsWarning, warnDs, warnIfSetDs, errDs, errDsCoreExpr,
failWithDs, failDs, discardWarningsDs,
askNoErrsDs,
-- Data types
DsMatchContext(..),
EquationInfo(..), MatchResult (..), runMatchResult, DsWrapper, idDsWrapper,
-- Levity polymorphism
dsNoLevPoly, dsNoLevPolyExpr, dsWhenNoErrs,
-- Trace injection
pprRuntimeTrace
) where
import GHC.Prelude
import GHC.Driver.Env
import GHC.Driver.Session
import GHC.Driver.Ppr
import GHC.Hs
import GHC.HsToCore.Types
import GHC.HsToCore.Pmc.Solver.Types (Nablas, initNablas)
import GHC.Core.FamInstEnv
import GHC.Core
import GHC.Core.Make ( unitExpr )
import GHC.Core.Utils ( exprType, isExprLevPoly )
import GHC.Core.DataCon
import GHC.Core.ConLike
import GHC.Core.TyCon
import GHC.Core.Type
import GHC.Core.Multiplicity
import GHC.IfaceToCore
import GHC.Tc.Utils.Monad
import GHC.Tc.Utils.TcMType ( checkForLevPolyX, formatLevPolyErr )
import GHC.Builtin.Names
import GHC.Data.Bag
import GHC.Data.FastString
import GHC.Unit.External
import GHC.Unit.Module
import GHC.Unit.Module.ModGuts
import GHC.Unit.Home
import GHC.Unit.State
import GHC.Types.Name.Reader
import GHC.Types.Basic ( Origin )
import GHC.Types.SourceFile
import GHC.Types.Id
import GHC.Types.SrcLoc
import GHC.Types.TypeEnv
import GHC.Types.Unique.Supply
import GHC.Types.Name
import GHC.Types.Name.Env
import GHC.Types.Name.Ppr
import GHC.Types.Literal ( mkLitString )
import GHC.Types.CostCentre.State
import GHC.Types.TyThing
import GHC.Utils.Outputable
import GHC.Utils.Error
import GHC.Utils.Panic
import Data.IORef
{-
************************************************************************
* *
Data types for the desugarer
* *
************************************************************************
-}
data DsMatchContext
= DsMatchContext (HsMatchContext GhcRn) SrcSpan
deriving ()
instance Outputable DsMatchContext where
ppr (DsMatchContext hs_match ss) = ppr ss <+> pprMatchContext hs_match
data EquationInfo
= EqnInfo { eqn_pats :: [Pat GhcTc]
-- ^ The patterns for an equation
--
-- NB: We have /already/ applied 'decideBangHood' to
-- these patterns. See Note [decideBangHood] in "GHC.HsToCore.Utils"
, eqn_orig :: Origin
-- ^ Was this equation present in the user source?
--
-- This helps us avoid warnings on patterns that GHC elaborated.
--
-- For instance, the pattern @-1 :: Word@ gets desugared into
-- @W# -1## :: Word@, but we shouldn't warn about an overflowed
-- literal for /both/ of these cases.
, eqn_rhs :: MatchResult CoreExpr
-- ^ What to do after match
}
instance Outputable EquationInfo where
ppr (EqnInfo pats _ _) = ppr pats
type DsWrapper = CoreExpr -> CoreExpr
idDsWrapper :: DsWrapper
idDsWrapper e = e
-- The semantics of (match vs (EqnInfo wrap pats rhs)) is the MatchResult CoreExpr
-- \fail. wrap (case vs of { pats -> rhs fail })
-- where vs are not bound by wrap
-- | This is a value of type a with potentially a CoreExpr-shaped hole in it.
-- This is used to deal with cases where we are potentially handling pattern
-- match failure, and want to later specify how failure is handled.
data MatchResult a
-- | We represent the case where there is no hole without a function from
-- 'CoreExpr', like this, because sometimes we have nothing to put in the
-- hole and so want to be sure there is in fact no hole.
= MR_Infallible (DsM a)
| MR_Fallible (CoreExpr -> DsM a)
deriving (Functor)
-- | Product is an "or" on falliblity---the combined match result is infallible
-- only if the left and right argument match results both were.
--
-- This is useful for combining a bunch of alternatives together and then
-- getting the overall falliblity of the entire group. See 'mkDataConCase' for
-- an example.
instance Applicative MatchResult where
pure v = MR_Infallible (pure v)
MR_Infallible f <*> MR_Infallible x = MR_Infallible (f <*> x)
f <*> x = MR_Fallible $ \fail -> runMatchResult fail f <*> runMatchResult fail x
-- Given a fail expression to use, and a MatchResult CoreExpr, compute the filled CoreExpr whether
-- the MatchResult CoreExpr was failable or not.
runMatchResult :: CoreExpr -> MatchResult a -> DsM a
runMatchResult fail = \case
MR_Infallible body -> body
MR_Fallible body_fn -> body_fn fail
{-
************************************************************************
* *
Monad functions
* *
************************************************************************
-}
-- Compatibility functions
fixDs :: (a -> DsM a) -> DsM a
fixDs = fixM
type DsWarning = (SrcSpan, SDoc)
-- Not quite the same as a WarnMsg, we have an SDoc here
-- and we'll do the print_unqual stuff later on to turn it
-- into a Doc.
-- | Run a 'DsM' action inside the 'TcM' monad.
initDsTc :: DsM a -> TcM a
initDsTc thing_inside
= do { tcg_env <- getGblEnv
; msg_var <- getErrsVar
; hsc_env <- getTopEnv
; envs <- mkDsEnvsFromTcGbl hsc_env msg_var tcg_env
; setEnvs envs thing_inside
}
-- | Run a 'DsM' action inside the 'IO' monad.
initDs :: HscEnv -> TcGblEnv -> DsM a -> IO (Messages, Maybe a)
initDs hsc_env tcg_env thing_inside
= do { msg_var <- newIORef emptyMessages
; envs <- mkDsEnvsFromTcGbl hsc_env msg_var tcg_env
; runDs hsc_env envs thing_inside
}
-- | Build a set of desugarer environments derived from a 'TcGblEnv'.
mkDsEnvsFromTcGbl :: MonadIO m
=> HscEnv -> IORef Messages -> TcGblEnv
-> m (DsGblEnv, DsLclEnv)
mkDsEnvsFromTcGbl hsc_env msg_var tcg_env
= do { cc_st_var <- liftIO $ newIORef newCostCentreState
; eps <- liftIO $ hscEPS hsc_env
; let dflags = hsc_dflags hsc_env
home_unit = hsc_home_unit hsc_env
unit_state = unitState dflags
this_mod = tcg_mod tcg_env
type_env = tcg_type_env tcg_env
rdr_env = tcg_rdr_env tcg_env
fam_inst_env = tcg_fam_inst_env tcg_env
complete_matches = hptCompleteSigs hsc_env -- from the home package
++ tcg_complete_matches tcg_env -- from the current module
++ eps_complete_matches eps -- from imports
; return $ mkDsEnvs unit_state home_unit this_mod rdr_env type_env fam_inst_env
msg_var cc_st_var complete_matches
}
runDs :: HscEnv -> (DsGblEnv, DsLclEnv) -> DsM a -> IO (Messages, Maybe a)
runDs hsc_env (ds_gbl, ds_lcl) thing_inside
= do { res <- initTcRnIf 'd' hsc_env ds_gbl ds_lcl
(tryM thing_inside)
; msgs <- readIORef (ds_msgs ds_gbl)
; let final_res
| errorsFound dflags msgs = Nothing
| Right r <- res = Just r
| otherwise = panic "initDs"
; return (msgs, final_res)
}
where dflags = hsc_dflags hsc_env
-- | Run a 'DsM' action in the context of an existing 'ModGuts'
initDsWithModGuts :: HscEnv -> ModGuts -> DsM a -> IO (Messages, Maybe a)
initDsWithModGuts hsc_env guts thing_inside
= do { cc_st_var <- newIORef newCostCentreState
; msg_var <- newIORef emptyMessages
; eps <- liftIO $ hscEPS hsc_env
; let dflags = hsc_dflags hsc_env
home_unit = hsc_home_unit hsc_env
unit_state = unitState dflags
type_env = typeEnvFromEntities ids (mg_tcs guts) (mg_fam_insts guts)
rdr_env = mg_rdr_env guts
fam_inst_env = mg_fam_inst_env guts
this_mod = mg_module guts
complete_matches = hptCompleteSigs hsc_env -- from the home package
++ mg_complete_matches guts -- from the current module
++ eps_complete_matches eps -- from imports
bindsToIds (NonRec v _) = [v]
bindsToIds (Rec binds) = map fst binds
ids = concatMap bindsToIds (mg_binds guts)
envs = mkDsEnvs unit_state home_unit this_mod rdr_env type_env
fam_inst_env msg_var cc_st_var
complete_matches
; runDs hsc_env envs thing_inside
}
initTcDsForSolver :: TcM a -> DsM (Messages, Maybe a)
-- Spin up a TcM context so that we can run the constraint solver
-- Returns any error messages generated by the constraint solver
-- and (Just res) if no error happened; Nothing if an error happened
--
-- Simon says: I'm not very happy about this. We spin up a complete TcM monad
-- only to immediately refine it to a TcS monad.
-- Better perhaps to make TcS into its own monad, rather than building on TcS
-- But that may in turn interact with plugins
initTcDsForSolver thing_inside
= do { (gbl, lcl) <- getEnvs
; hsc_env <- getTopEnv
; let DsGblEnv { ds_mod = mod
, ds_fam_inst_env = fam_inst_env } = gbl
DsLclEnv { dsl_loc = loc } = lcl
; liftIO $ initTc hsc_env HsSrcFile False mod loc $
updGblEnv (\tc_gbl -> tc_gbl { tcg_fam_inst_env = fam_inst_env }) $
thing_inside }
mkDsEnvs :: UnitState -> HomeUnit -> Module -> GlobalRdrEnv -> TypeEnv -> FamInstEnv
-> IORef Messages -> IORef CostCentreState -> CompleteMatches
-> (DsGblEnv, DsLclEnv)
mkDsEnvs unit_state home_unit mod rdr_env type_env fam_inst_env msg_var cc_st_var
complete_matches
= let if_genv = IfGblEnv { if_doc = text "mkDsEnvs",
if_rec_types = Just (mod, return type_env) }
if_lenv = mkIfLclEnv mod (text "GHC error in desugarer lookup in" <+> ppr mod)
NotBoot
real_span = realSrcLocSpan (mkRealSrcLoc (moduleNameFS (moduleName mod)) 1 1)
gbl_env = DsGblEnv { ds_mod = mod
, ds_fam_inst_env = fam_inst_env
, ds_if_env = (if_genv, if_lenv)
, ds_unqual = mkPrintUnqualified unit_state home_unit rdr_env
, ds_msgs = msg_var
, ds_complete_matches = complete_matches
, ds_cc_st = cc_st_var
}
lcl_env = DsLclEnv { dsl_meta = emptyNameEnv
, dsl_loc = real_span
, dsl_nablas = initNablas
}
in (gbl_env, lcl_env)
{-
************************************************************************
* *
Operations in the monad
* *
************************************************************************
And all this mysterious stuff is so we can occasionally reach out and
grab one or more names. @newLocalDs@ isn't exported---exported
functions are defined with it. The difference in name-strings makes
it easier to read debugging output.
Note [Levity polymorphism checking]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
According to the "Levity Polymorphism" paper (PLDI '17), levity
polymorphism is forbidden in precisely two places: in the type of a bound
term-level argument and in the type of an argument to a function. The paper
explains it more fully, but briefly: expressions in these contexts need to be
stored in registers, and it's hard (read, impossible) to store something
that's levity polymorphic.
We cannot check for bad levity polymorphism conveniently in the type checker,
because we can't tell, a priori, which levity metavariables will be solved.
At one point, I (Richard) thought we could check in the zonker, but it's hard
to know where precisely are the abstracted variables and the arguments. So
we check in the desugarer, the only place where we can see the Core code and
still report respectable syntax to the user. This covers the vast majority
of cases; see calls to GHC.HsToCore.Monad.dsNoLevPoly and friends.
Levity polymorphism is also prohibited in the types of binders, and the
desugarer checks for this in GHC-generated Ids. (The zonker handles
the user-writted ids in zonkIdBndr.) This is done in newSysLocalDsNoLP.
The newSysLocalDs variant is used in the vast majority of cases where
the binder is obviously not levity polymorphic, omitting the check.
It would be nice to ASSERT that there is no levity polymorphism here,
but we can't, because of the fixM in GHC.HsToCore.Arrows. It's all OK, though:
Core Lint will catch an error here.
However, the desugarer is the wrong place for certain checks. In particular,
the desugarer can't report a sensible error message if an HsWrapper is malformed.
After all, GHC itself produced the HsWrapper. So we store some message text
in the appropriate HsWrappers (e.g. WpFun) that we can print out in the
desugarer.
There are a few more checks in places where Core is generated outside the
desugarer. For example, in datatype and class declarations, where levity
polymorphism is checked for during validity checking. It would be nice to
have one central place for all this, but that doesn't seem possible while
still reporting nice error messages.
-}
-- Make a new Id with the same print name, but different type, and new unique
newUniqueId :: Id -> Mult -> Type -> DsM Id
newUniqueId id = mk_local (occNameFS (nameOccName (idName id)))
duplicateLocalDs :: Id -> DsM Id
duplicateLocalDs old_local
= do { uniq <- newUnique
; return (setIdUnique old_local uniq) }
newPredVarDs :: PredType -> DsM Var
newPredVarDs
= mkSysLocalOrCoVarM (fsLit "ds") Many -- like newSysLocalDs, but we allow covars
newSysLocalDsNoLP, newSysLocalDs, newFailLocalDs :: Mult -> Type -> DsM Id
newSysLocalDsNoLP = mk_local (fsLit "ds")
-- this variant should be used when the caller can be sure that the variable type
-- is not levity-polymorphic. It is necessary when the type is knot-tied because
-- of the fixM used in GHC.HsToCore.Arrows. See Note [Levity polymorphism checking]
newSysLocalDs = mkSysLocalM (fsLit "ds")
newFailLocalDs = mkSysLocalM (fsLit "fail")
-- the fail variable is used only in a situation where we can tell that
-- levity-polymorphism is impossible.
newSysLocalsDsNoLP, newSysLocalsDs :: [Scaled Type] -> DsM [Id]
newSysLocalsDsNoLP = mapM (\(Scaled w t) -> newSysLocalDsNoLP w t)
newSysLocalsDs = mapM (\(Scaled w t) -> newSysLocalDs w t)
mk_local :: FastString -> Mult -> Type -> DsM Id
mk_local fs w ty = do { dsNoLevPoly ty (text "When trying to create a variable of type:" <+>
ppr ty) -- could improve the msg with another
-- parameter indicating context
; mkSysLocalOrCoVarM fs w ty }
{-
We can also reach out and either set/grab location information from
the @SrcSpan@ being carried around.
-}
getGhcModeDs :: DsM GhcMode
getGhcModeDs = getDynFlags >>= return . ghcMode
-- | Get the current pattern match oracle state. See 'dsl_nablas'.
getPmNablas :: DsM Nablas
getPmNablas = do { env <- getLclEnv; return (dsl_nablas env) }
-- | Set the pattern match oracle state within the scope of the given action.
-- See 'dsl_nablas'.
updPmNablas :: Nablas -> DsM a -> DsM a
updPmNablas nablas = updLclEnv (\env -> env { dsl_nablas = nablas })
getSrcSpanDs :: DsM SrcSpan
getSrcSpanDs = do { env <- getLclEnv
; return (RealSrcSpan (dsl_loc env) Nothing) }
putSrcSpanDs :: SrcSpan -> DsM a -> DsM a
putSrcSpanDs (UnhelpfulSpan {}) thing_inside
= thing_inside
putSrcSpanDs (RealSrcSpan real_span _) thing_inside
= updLclEnv (\ env -> env {dsl_loc = real_span}) thing_inside
-- | Emit a warning for the current source location
-- NB: Warns whether or not -Wxyz is set
warnDs :: WarnReason -> SDoc -> DsM ()
warnDs reason warn
= do { env <- getGblEnv
; loc <- getSrcSpanDs
; dflags <- getDynFlags
; let msg = makeIntoWarning reason $
mkWarnMsg dflags loc (ds_unqual env) warn
; updMutVar (ds_msgs env) (\ (w,e) -> (w `snocBag` msg, e)) }
-- | Emit a warning only if the correct WarnReason is set in the DynFlags
warnIfSetDs :: WarningFlag -> SDoc -> DsM ()
warnIfSetDs flag warn
= whenWOptM flag $
warnDs (Reason flag) warn
errDs :: SDoc -> DsM ()
errDs err
= do { env <- getGblEnv
; loc <- getSrcSpanDs
; dflags <- getDynFlags
; let msg = mkErrMsg dflags loc (ds_unqual env) err
; updMutVar (ds_msgs env) (\ (w,e) -> (w, e `snocBag` msg)) }
-- | Issue an error, but return the expression for (), so that we can continue
-- reporting errors.
errDsCoreExpr :: SDoc -> DsM CoreExpr
errDsCoreExpr err
= do { errDs err
; return unitExpr }
failWithDs :: SDoc -> DsM a
failWithDs err
= do { errDs err
; failM }
failDs :: DsM a
failDs = failM
-- (askNoErrsDs m) runs m
-- If m fails,
-- then (askNoErrsDs m) fails
-- If m succeeds with result r,
-- then (askNoErrsDs m) succeeds with result (r, b),
-- where b is True iff m generated no errors
-- Regardless of success or failure,
-- propagate any errors/warnings generated by m
--
-- c.f. GHC.Tc.Utils.Monad.askNoErrs
askNoErrsDs :: DsM a -> DsM (a, Bool)
askNoErrsDs thing_inside
= do { errs_var <- newMutVar emptyMessages
; env <- getGblEnv
; mb_res <- tryM $ -- Be careful to catch exceptions
-- so that we propagate errors correctly
-- (#13642)
setGblEnv (env { ds_msgs = errs_var }) $
thing_inside
-- Propagate errors
; msgs@(warns, errs) <- readMutVar errs_var
; updMutVar (ds_msgs env) (\ (w,e) -> (w `unionBags` warns, e `unionBags` errs))
-- And return
; case mb_res of
Left _ -> failM
Right res -> do { dflags <- getDynFlags
; let errs_found = errorsFound dflags msgs
; return (res, not errs_found) } }
mkPrintUnqualifiedDs :: DsM PrintUnqualified
mkPrintUnqualifiedDs = ds_unqual <$> getGblEnv
instance MonadThings (IOEnv (Env DsGblEnv DsLclEnv)) where
lookupThing = dsLookupGlobal
dsLookupGlobal :: Name -> DsM TyThing
-- Very like GHC.Tc.Utils.Env.tcLookupGlobal
dsLookupGlobal name
= do { env <- getGblEnv
; setEnvs (ds_if_env env)
(tcIfaceGlobal name) }
dsLookupGlobalId :: Name -> DsM Id
dsLookupGlobalId name
= tyThingId <$> dsLookupGlobal name
dsLookupTyCon :: Name -> DsM TyCon
dsLookupTyCon name
= tyThingTyCon <$> dsLookupGlobal name
dsLookupDataCon :: Name -> DsM DataCon
dsLookupDataCon name
= tyThingDataCon <$> dsLookupGlobal name
dsLookupConLike :: Name -> DsM ConLike
dsLookupConLike name
= tyThingConLike <$> dsLookupGlobal name
dsGetFamInstEnvs :: DsM FamInstEnvs
-- Gets both the external-package inst-env
-- and the home-pkg inst env (includes module being compiled)
dsGetFamInstEnvs
= do { eps <- getEps; env <- getGblEnv
; return (eps_fam_inst_env eps, ds_fam_inst_env env) }
dsGetMetaEnv :: DsM (NameEnv DsMetaVal)
dsGetMetaEnv = do { env <- getLclEnv; return (dsl_meta env) }
-- | The @COMPLETE@ pragmas that are in scope.
dsGetCompleteMatches :: DsM CompleteMatches
dsGetCompleteMatches = ds_complete_matches <$> getGblEnv
dsLookupMetaEnv :: Name -> DsM (Maybe DsMetaVal)
dsLookupMetaEnv name = do { env <- getLclEnv; return (lookupNameEnv (dsl_meta env) name) }
dsExtendMetaEnv :: DsMetaEnv -> DsM a -> DsM a
dsExtendMetaEnv menv thing_inside
= updLclEnv (\env -> env { dsl_meta = dsl_meta env `plusNameEnv` menv }) thing_inside
discardWarningsDs :: DsM a -> DsM a
-- Ignore warnings inside the thing inside;
-- used to ignore inaccessible cases etc. inside generated code
discardWarningsDs thing_inside
= do { env <- getGblEnv
; old_msgs <- readTcRef (ds_msgs env)
; result <- thing_inside
-- Revert messages to old_msgs
; writeTcRef (ds_msgs env) old_msgs
; return result }
-- | Fail with an error message if the type is levity polymorphic.
dsNoLevPoly :: Type -> SDoc -> DsM ()
-- See Note [Levity polymorphism checking]
dsNoLevPoly ty doc = checkForLevPolyX failWithDs doc ty
-- | Check an expression for levity polymorphism, failing if it is
-- levity polymorphic.
dsNoLevPolyExpr :: CoreExpr -> SDoc -> DsM ()
-- See Note [Levity polymorphism checking]
dsNoLevPolyExpr e doc
| isExprLevPoly e = errDs (formatLevPolyErr (exprType e) $$ doc)
| otherwise = return ()
-- | Runs the thing_inside. If there are no errors, then returns the expr
-- given. Otherwise, returns unitExpr. This is useful for doing a bunch
-- of levity polymorphism checks and then avoiding making a core App.
-- (If we make a core App on a levity polymorphic argument, detecting how
-- to handle the let/app invariant might call isUnliftedType, which panics
-- on a levity polymorphic type.)
-- See #12709 for an example of why this machinery is necessary.
dsWhenNoErrs :: DsM a -> (a -> CoreExpr) -> DsM CoreExpr
dsWhenNoErrs thing_inside mk_expr
= do { (result, no_errs) <- askNoErrsDs thing_inside
; return $ if no_errs
then mk_expr result
else unitExpr }
-- | Inject a trace message into the compiled program. Whereas
-- pprTrace prints out information *while compiling*, pprRuntimeTrace
-- captures that information and causes it to be printed *at runtime*
-- using Debug.Trace.trace.
--
-- pprRuntimeTrace hdr doc expr
--
-- will produce an expression that looks like
--
-- trace (hdr + doc) expr
--
-- When using this to debug a module that Debug.Trace depends on,
-- it is necessary to import {-# SOURCE #-} Debug.Trace () in that
-- module. We could avoid this inconvenience by wiring in Debug.Trace.trace,
-- but that doesn't seem worth the effort and maintenance cost.
pprRuntimeTrace :: String -- ^ header
-> SDoc -- ^ information to output
-> CoreExpr -- ^ expression
-> DsM CoreExpr
pprRuntimeTrace str doc expr = do
traceId <- dsLookupGlobalId traceName
unpackCStringId <- dsLookupGlobalId unpackCStringName
dflags <- getDynFlags
let message :: CoreExpr
message = App (Var unpackCStringId) $
Lit $ mkLitString $ showSDoc dflags (hang (text str) 4 doc)
return $ mkApps (Var traceId) [Type (exprType expr), message, expr]
-- | See 'getCCIndexM'.
getCCIndexDsM :: FastString -> DsM CostCentreIndex
getCCIndexDsM = getCCIndexM ds_cc_st
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