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{-
(c) The University of Glasgow 2006
(c) The GRASP/AQUA Project, Glasgow University, 1992-1998
The Desugarer: turning HsSyn into Core.
-}
{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-}
module Desugar (
-- * Desugaring operations
deSugar, deSugarExpr,
-- * Dependency/fingerprinting code (used by MkIface)
mkUsageInfo, mkUsedNames, mkDependencies
) where
#include "HsVersions.h"
import DynFlags
import HscTypes
import HsSyn
import TcRnTypes
import TcRnMonad ( finalSafeMode, fixSafeInstances )
import Id
import Name
import Type
import FamInstEnv
import InstEnv
import Class
import Avail
import CoreSyn
import CoreFVs( exprsSomeFreeVarsList )
import CoreSubst
import PprCore
import DsMonad
import DsExpr
import DsBinds
import DsForeign
import PrelNames ( coercibleTyConKey )
import TysPrim ( eqReprPrimTyCon )
import Unique ( hasKey )
import Coercion ( mkCoVarCo )
import TysWiredIn ( coercibleDataCon )
import DataCon ( dataConWrapId )
import MkCore ( mkCoreLet )
import Module
import NameSet
import NameEnv
import Rules
import BasicTypes ( Activation(.. ), competesWith, pprRuleName )
import CoreMonad ( CoreToDo(..) )
import CoreLint ( endPassIO )
import VarSet
import FastString
import ErrUtils
import Outputable
import SrcLoc
import Coverage
import Util
import MonadUtils
import OrdList
import UniqFM
import UniqDFM
import ListSetOps
import Fingerprint
import Maybes
import Data.List
import Data.IORef
import Control.Monad( when )
import Data.Map (Map)
import qualified Data.Map as Map
-- | Extract information from the rename and typecheck phases to produce
-- a dependencies information for the module being compiled.
mkDependencies :: TcGblEnv -> IO Dependencies
mkDependencies
TcGblEnv{ tcg_mod = mod,
tcg_imports = imports,
tcg_th_used = th_var
}
= do
-- Template Haskell used?
th_used <- readIORef th_var
let dep_mods = eltsUDFM (delFromUDFM (imp_dep_mods imports)
(moduleName mod))
-- M.hi-boot can be in the imp_dep_mods, but we must remove
-- it before recording the modules on which this one depends!
-- (We want to retain M.hi-boot in imp_dep_mods so that
-- loadHiBootInterface can see if M's direct imports depend
-- on M.hi-boot, and hence that we should do the hi-boot consistency
-- check.)
pkgs | th_used = insertList (toInstalledUnitId thUnitId) (imp_dep_pkgs imports)
| otherwise = imp_dep_pkgs imports
-- Set the packages required to be Safe according to Safe Haskell.
-- See Note [RnNames . Tracking Trust Transitively]
sorted_pkgs = sort pkgs
trust_pkgs = imp_trust_pkgs imports
dep_pkgs' = map (\x -> (x, x `elem` trust_pkgs)) sorted_pkgs
return Deps { dep_mods = dep_mods,
dep_pkgs = dep_pkgs',
dep_orphs = sortBy stableModuleCmp (imp_orphs imports),
dep_finsts = sortBy stableModuleCmp (imp_finsts imports) }
-- sort to get into canonical order
-- NB. remember to use lexicographic ordering
mkUsedNames :: TcGblEnv -> NameSet
mkUsedNames TcGblEnv{ tcg_dus = dus } = allUses dus
mkUsageInfo :: HscEnv -> Module -> ImportedMods -> NameSet -> [FilePath] -> [(Module, Fingerprint)] -> IO [Usage]
mkUsageInfo hsc_env this_mod dir_imp_mods used_names dependent_files merged
= do
eps <- hscEPS hsc_env
hashes <- mapM getFileHash dependent_files
let mod_usages = mk_mod_usage_info (eps_PIT eps) hsc_env this_mod
dir_imp_mods used_names
usages = mod_usages ++ [ UsageFile { usg_file_path = f
, usg_file_hash = hash }
| (f, hash) <- zip dependent_files hashes ]
++ [ UsageMergedRequirement
{ usg_mod = mod,
usg_mod_hash = hash
}
| (mod, hash) <- merged ]
usages `seqList` return usages
-- seq the list of Usages returned: occasionally these
-- don't get evaluated for a while and we can end up hanging on to
-- the entire collection of Ifaces.
mk_mod_usage_info :: PackageIfaceTable
-> HscEnv
-> Module
-> ImportedMods
-> NameSet
-> [Usage]
mk_mod_usage_info pit hsc_env this_mod direct_imports used_names
= mapMaybe mkUsage usage_mods
where
hpt = hsc_HPT hsc_env
dflags = hsc_dflags hsc_env
this_pkg = thisPackage dflags
used_mods = moduleEnvKeys ent_map
dir_imp_mods = moduleEnvKeys direct_imports
all_mods = used_mods ++ filter (`notElem` used_mods) dir_imp_mods
usage_mods = sortBy stableModuleCmp all_mods
-- canonical order is imported, to avoid interface-file
-- wobblage.
-- ent_map groups together all the things imported and used
-- from a particular module
ent_map :: ModuleEnv [OccName]
ent_map = nonDetFoldUFM add_mv emptyModuleEnv used_names
-- nonDetFoldUFM is OK here. If you follow the logic, we sort by OccName
-- in ent_hashs
where
add_mv name mv_map
| isWiredInName name = mv_map -- ignore wired-in names
| otherwise
= case nameModule_maybe name of
Nothing -> ASSERT2( isSystemName name, ppr name ) mv_map
-- See Note [Internal used_names]
Just mod -> -- This lambda function is really just a
-- specialised (++); originally came about to
-- avoid quadratic behaviour (trac #2680)
extendModuleEnvWith (\_ xs -> occ:xs) mv_map mod [occ]
where occ = nameOccName name
-- We want to create a Usage for a home module if
-- a) we used something from it; has something in used_names
-- b) we imported it, even if we used nothing from it
-- (need to recompile if its export list changes: export_fprint)
mkUsage :: Module -> Maybe Usage
mkUsage mod
| isNothing maybe_iface -- We can't depend on it if we didn't
-- load its interface.
|| mod == this_mod -- We don't care about usages of
-- things in *this* module
= Nothing
| moduleUnitId mod /= this_pkg
= Just UsagePackageModule{ usg_mod = mod,
usg_mod_hash = mod_hash,
usg_safe = imp_safe }
-- for package modules, we record the module hash only
| (null used_occs
&& isNothing export_hash
&& not is_direct_import
&& not finsts_mod)
= Nothing -- Record no usage info
-- for directly-imported modules, we always want to record a usage
-- on the orphan hash. This is what triggers a recompilation if
-- an orphan is added or removed somewhere below us in the future.
| otherwise
= Just UsageHomeModule {
usg_mod_name = moduleName mod,
usg_mod_hash = mod_hash,
usg_exports = export_hash,
usg_entities = Map.toList ent_hashs,
usg_safe = imp_safe }
where
maybe_iface = lookupIfaceByModule dflags hpt pit mod
-- In one-shot mode, the interfaces for home-package
-- modules accumulate in the PIT not HPT. Sigh.
Just iface = maybe_iface
finsts_mod = mi_finsts iface
hash_env = mi_hash_fn iface
mod_hash = mi_mod_hash iface
export_hash | depend_on_exports = Just (mi_exp_hash iface)
| otherwise = Nothing
(is_direct_import, imp_safe)
= case lookupModuleEnv direct_imports mod of
Just (imv : _xs) -> (True, imv_is_safe imv)
Just _ -> pprPanic "mkUsage: empty direct import" Outputable.empty
Nothing -> (False, safeImplicitImpsReq dflags)
-- Nothing case is for implicit imports like 'System.IO' when 'putStrLn'
-- is used in the source code. We require them to be safe in Safe Haskell
used_occs = lookupModuleEnv ent_map mod `orElse` []
-- Making a Map here ensures that (a) we remove duplicates
-- when we have usages on several subordinates of a single parent,
-- and (b) that the usages emerge in a canonical order, which
-- is why we use Map rather than OccEnv: Map works
-- using Ord on the OccNames, which is a lexicographic ordering.
ent_hashs :: Map OccName Fingerprint
ent_hashs = Map.fromList (map lookup_occ used_occs)
lookup_occ occ =
case hash_env occ of
Nothing -> pprPanic "mkUsage" (ppr mod <+> ppr occ <+> ppr used_names)
Just r -> r
depend_on_exports = is_direct_import
{- True
Even if we used 'import M ()', we have to register a
usage on the export list because we are sensitive to
changes in orphan instances/rules.
False
In GHC 6.8.x we always returned true, and in
fact it recorded a dependency on *all* the
modules underneath in the dependency tree. This
happens to make orphans work right, but is too
expensive: it'll read too many interface files.
The 'isNothing maybe_iface' check above saved us
from generating many of these usages (at least in
one-shot mode), but that's even more bogus!
-}
{-
************************************************************************
* *
* The main function: deSugar
* *
************************************************************************
-}
-- | Main entry point to the desugarer.
deSugar :: HscEnv -> ModLocation -> TcGblEnv -> IO (Messages, Maybe ModGuts)
-- Can modify PCS by faulting in more declarations
deSugar hsc_env
mod_loc
tcg_env@(TcGblEnv { tcg_mod = id_mod,
tcg_semantic_mod = mod,
tcg_src = hsc_src,
tcg_type_env = type_env,
tcg_imports = imports,
tcg_exports = exports,
tcg_keep = keep_var,
tcg_th_splice_used = tc_splice_used,
tcg_rdr_env = rdr_env,
tcg_fix_env = fix_env,
tcg_inst_env = inst_env,
tcg_fam_inst_env = fam_inst_env,
tcg_merged = merged,
tcg_warns = warns,
tcg_anns = anns,
tcg_binds = binds,
tcg_imp_specs = imp_specs,
tcg_dependent_files = dependent_files,
tcg_ev_binds = ev_binds,
tcg_fords = fords,
tcg_rules = rules,
tcg_vects = vects,
tcg_patsyns = patsyns,
tcg_tcs = tcs,
tcg_insts = insts,
tcg_fam_insts = fam_insts,
tcg_hpc = other_hpc_info})
= do { let dflags = hsc_dflags hsc_env
print_unqual = mkPrintUnqualified dflags rdr_env
; withTiming (pure dflags)
(text "Desugar"<+>brackets (ppr mod))
(const ()) $
do { -- Desugar the program
; let export_set = availsToNameSet exports
target = hscTarget dflags
hpcInfo = emptyHpcInfo other_hpc_info
; (binds_cvr, ds_hpc_info, modBreaks)
<- if not (isHsBootOrSig hsc_src)
then addTicksToBinds hsc_env mod mod_loc
export_set (typeEnvTyCons type_env) binds
else return (binds, hpcInfo, Nothing)
; (msgs, mb_res) <- initDs hsc_env mod rdr_env type_env fam_inst_env $
do { ds_ev_binds <- dsEvBinds ev_binds
; core_prs <- dsTopLHsBinds binds_cvr
; (spec_prs, spec_rules) <- dsImpSpecs imp_specs
; (ds_fords, foreign_prs) <- dsForeigns fords
; ds_rules <- mapMaybeM dsRule rules
; ds_vects <- mapM dsVect vects
; let hpc_init
| gopt Opt_Hpc dflags = hpcInitCode mod ds_hpc_info
| otherwise = empty
; return ( ds_ev_binds
, foreign_prs `appOL` core_prs `appOL` spec_prs
, spec_rules ++ ds_rules, ds_vects
, ds_fords `appendStubC` hpc_init) }
; case mb_res of {
Nothing -> return (msgs, Nothing) ;
Just (ds_ev_binds, all_prs, all_rules, vects0, ds_fords) ->
do { -- Add export flags to bindings
keep_alive <- readIORef keep_var
; let (rules_for_locals, rules_for_imps) = partition isLocalRule all_rules
final_prs = addExportFlagsAndRules target export_set keep_alive
rules_for_locals (fromOL all_prs)
final_pgm = combineEvBinds ds_ev_binds final_prs
-- Notice that we put the whole lot in a big Rec, even the foreign binds
-- When compiling PrelFloat, which defines data Float = F# Float#
-- we want F# to be in scope in the foreign marshalling code!
-- You might think it doesn't matter, but the simplifier brings all top-level
-- things into the in-scope set before simplifying; so we get no unfolding for F#!
#ifdef DEBUG
-- Debug only as pre-simple-optimisation program may be really big
; endPassIO hsc_env print_unqual CoreDesugar final_pgm rules_for_imps
#endif
; (ds_binds, ds_rules_for_imps, ds_vects)
<- simpleOptPgm dflags mod final_pgm rules_for_imps vects0
-- The simpleOptPgm gets rid of type
-- bindings plus any stupid dead code
; endPassIO hsc_env print_unqual CoreDesugarOpt ds_binds ds_rules_for_imps
; let used_names = mkUsedNames tcg_env
; deps <- mkDependencies tcg_env
; used_th <- readIORef tc_splice_used
; dep_files <- readIORef dependent_files
; safe_mode <- finalSafeMode dflags tcg_env
; usages <- mkUsageInfo hsc_env mod (imp_mods imports) used_names dep_files merged
-- id_mod /= mod when we are processing an hsig, but hsigs
-- never desugared and compiled (there's no code!)
-- Consequently, this should hold for any ModGuts that make
-- past desugaring. See Note [Identity versus semantic module].
; MASSERT( id_mod == mod )
; let mod_guts = ModGuts {
mg_module = mod,
mg_hsc_src = hsc_src,
mg_loc = mkFileSrcSpan mod_loc,
mg_exports = exports,
mg_usages = usages,
mg_deps = deps,
mg_used_th = used_th,
mg_rdr_env = rdr_env,
mg_fix_env = fix_env,
mg_warns = warns,
mg_anns = anns,
mg_tcs = tcs,
mg_insts = fixSafeInstances safe_mode insts,
mg_fam_insts = fam_insts,
mg_inst_env = inst_env,
mg_fam_inst_env = fam_inst_env,
mg_patsyns = patsyns,
mg_rules = ds_rules_for_imps,
mg_binds = ds_binds,
mg_foreign = ds_fords,
mg_hpc_info = ds_hpc_info,
mg_modBreaks = modBreaks,
mg_vect_decls = ds_vects,
mg_vect_info = noVectInfo,
mg_safe_haskell = safe_mode,
mg_trust_pkg = imp_trust_own_pkg imports
}
; return (msgs, Just mod_guts)
}}}}
mkFileSrcSpan :: ModLocation -> SrcSpan
mkFileSrcSpan mod_loc
= case ml_hs_file mod_loc of
Just file_path -> mkGeneralSrcSpan (mkFastString file_path)
Nothing -> interactiveSrcSpan -- Presumably
dsImpSpecs :: [LTcSpecPrag] -> DsM (OrdList (Id,CoreExpr), [CoreRule])
dsImpSpecs imp_specs
= do { spec_prs <- mapMaybeM (dsSpec Nothing) imp_specs
; let (spec_binds, spec_rules) = unzip spec_prs
; return (concatOL spec_binds, spec_rules) }
combineEvBinds :: [CoreBind] -> [(Id,CoreExpr)] -> [CoreBind]
-- Top-level bindings can include coercion bindings, but not via superclasses
-- See Note [Top-level evidence]
combineEvBinds [] val_prs
= [Rec val_prs]
combineEvBinds (NonRec b r : bs) val_prs
| isId b = combineEvBinds bs ((b,r):val_prs)
| otherwise = NonRec b r : combineEvBinds bs val_prs
combineEvBinds (Rec prs : bs) val_prs
= combineEvBinds bs (prs ++ val_prs)
{-
Note [Top-level evidence]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Top-level evidence bindings may be mutually recursive with the top-level value
bindings, so we must put those in a Rec. But we can't put them *all* in a Rec
because the occurrence analyser doesn't teke account of type/coercion variables
when computing dependencies.
So we pull out the type/coercion variables (which are in dependency order),
and Rec the rest.
-}
deSugarExpr :: HscEnv -> LHsExpr Id -> IO (Messages, Maybe CoreExpr)
deSugarExpr hsc_env tc_expr
= do { let dflags = hsc_dflags hsc_env
icntxt = hsc_IC hsc_env
rdr_env = ic_rn_gbl_env icntxt
type_env = mkTypeEnvWithImplicits (ic_tythings icntxt)
fam_insts = snd (ic_instances icntxt)
fam_inst_env = extendFamInstEnvList emptyFamInstEnv fam_insts
-- This stuff is a half baked version of TcRnDriver.setInteractiveContext
; showPass dflags "Desugar"
-- Do desugaring
; (msgs, mb_core_expr) <- initDs hsc_env (icInteractiveModule icntxt) rdr_env
type_env fam_inst_env $
dsLExpr tc_expr
; case mb_core_expr of
Nothing -> return ()
Just expr -> dumpIfSet_dyn dflags Opt_D_dump_ds "Desugared" (pprCoreExpr expr)
; return (msgs, mb_core_expr) }
{-
************************************************************************
* *
* Add rules and export flags to binders
* *
************************************************************************
-}
addExportFlagsAndRules
:: HscTarget -> NameSet -> NameSet -> [CoreRule]
-> [(Id, t)] -> [(Id, t)]
addExportFlagsAndRules target exports keep_alive rules prs
= mapFst add_one prs
where
add_one bndr = add_rules name (add_export name bndr)
where
name = idName bndr
---------- Rules --------
-- See Note [Attach rules to local ids]
-- NB: the binder might have some existing rules,
-- arising from specialisation pragmas
add_rules name bndr
| Just rules <- lookupNameEnv rule_base name
= bndr `addIdSpecialisations` rules
| otherwise
= bndr
rule_base = extendRuleBaseList emptyRuleBase rules
---------- Export flag --------
-- See Note [Adding export flags]
add_export name bndr
| dont_discard name = setIdExported bndr
| otherwise = bndr
dont_discard :: Name -> Bool
dont_discard name = is_exported name
|| name `elemNameSet` keep_alive
-- In interactive mode, we don't want to discard any top-level
-- entities at all (eg. do not inline them away during
-- simplification), and retain them all in the TypeEnv so they are
-- available from the command line.
--
-- isExternalName separates the user-defined top-level names from those
-- introduced by the type checker.
is_exported :: Name -> Bool
is_exported | targetRetainsAllBindings target = isExternalName
| otherwise = (`elemNameSet` exports)
{-
Note [Adding export flags]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Set the no-discard flag if either
a) the Id is exported
b) it's mentioned in the RHS of an orphan rule
c) it's in the keep-alive set
It means that the binding won't be discarded EVEN if the binding
ends up being trivial (v = w) -- the simplifier would usually just
substitute w for v throughout, but we don't apply the substitution to
the rules (maybe we should?), so this substitution would make the rule
bogus.
You might wonder why exported Ids aren't already marked as such;
it's just because the type checker is rather busy already and
I didn't want to pass in yet another mapping.
Note [Attach rules to local ids]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Find the rules for locally-defined Ids; then we can attach them
to the binders in the top-level bindings
Reason
- It makes the rules easier to look up
- It means that transformation rules and specialisations for
locally defined Ids are handled uniformly
- It keeps alive things that are referred to only from a rule
(the occurrence analyser knows about rules attached to Ids)
- It makes sure that, when we apply a rule, the free vars
of the RHS are more likely to be in scope
- The imported rules are carried in the in-scope set
which is extended on each iteration by the new wave of
local binders; any rules which aren't on the binding will
thereby get dropped
************************************************************************
* *
* Desugaring transformation rules
* *
************************************************************************
-}
dsRule :: LRuleDecl Id -> DsM (Maybe CoreRule)
dsRule (L loc (HsRule name rule_act vars lhs _tv_lhs rhs _fv_rhs))
= putSrcSpanDs loc $
do { let bndrs' = [var | L _ (RuleBndr (L _ var)) <- vars]
; lhs' <- unsetGOptM Opt_EnableRewriteRules $
unsetWOptM Opt_WarnIdentities $
dsLExpr lhs -- Note [Desugaring RULE left hand sides]
; rhs' <- dsLExpr rhs
; this_mod <- getModule
; (bndrs'', lhs'', rhs'') <- unfold_coerce bndrs' lhs' rhs'
-- Substitute the dict bindings eagerly,
-- and take the body apart into a (f args) form
; case decomposeRuleLhs bndrs'' lhs'' of {
Left msg -> do { warnDs NoReason msg; return Nothing } ;
Right (final_bndrs, fn_id, args) -> do
{ let is_local = isLocalId fn_id
-- NB: isLocalId is False of implicit Ids. This is good because
-- we don't want to attach rules to the bindings of implicit Ids,
-- because they don't show up in the bindings until just before code gen
fn_name = idName fn_id
final_rhs = simpleOptExpr rhs'' -- De-crap it
rule_name = snd (unLoc name)
final_bndrs_set = mkVarSet final_bndrs
arg_ids = filterOut (`elemVarSet` final_bndrs_set) $
exprsSomeFreeVarsList isId args
; dflags <- getDynFlags
; rule <- dsMkUserRule this_mod is_local
rule_name rule_act fn_name final_bndrs args
final_rhs
; when (wopt Opt_WarnInlineRuleShadowing dflags) $
warnRuleShadowing rule_name rule_act fn_id arg_ids
; return (Just rule)
} } }
warnRuleShadowing :: RuleName -> Activation -> Id -> [Id] -> DsM ()
-- See Note [Rules and inlining/other rules]
warnRuleShadowing rule_name rule_act fn_id arg_ids
= do { check False fn_id -- We often have multiple rules for the same Id in a
-- module. Maybe we should check that they don't overlap
-- but currently we don't
; mapM_ (check True) arg_ids }
where
check check_rules_too lhs_id
| isLocalId lhs_id || canUnfold (idUnfolding lhs_id)
-- If imported with no unfolding, no worries
, idInlineActivation lhs_id `competesWith` rule_act
= warnDs (Reason Opt_WarnInlineRuleShadowing)
(vcat [ hang (text "Rule" <+> pprRuleName rule_name
<+> text "may never fire")
2 (text "because" <+> quotes (ppr lhs_id)
<+> text "might inline first")
, text "Probable fix: add an INLINE[n] or NOINLINE[n] pragma for"
<+> quotes (ppr lhs_id)
, ifPprDebug (ppr (idInlineActivation lhs_id) $$ ppr rule_act) ])
| check_rules_too
, bad_rule : _ <- get_bad_rules lhs_id
= warnDs (Reason Opt_WarnInlineRuleShadowing)
(vcat [ hang (text "Rule" <+> pprRuleName rule_name
<+> text "may never fire")
2 (text "because rule" <+> pprRuleName (ruleName bad_rule)
<+> text "for"<+> quotes (ppr lhs_id)
<+> text "might fire first")
, text "Probable fix: add phase [n] or [~n] to the competing rule"
, ifPprDebug (ppr bad_rule) ])
| otherwise
= return ()
get_bad_rules lhs_id
= [ rule | rule <- idCoreRules lhs_id
, ruleActivation rule `competesWith` rule_act ]
-- See Note [Desugaring coerce as cast]
unfold_coerce :: [Id] -> CoreExpr -> CoreExpr -> DsM ([Var], CoreExpr, CoreExpr)
unfold_coerce bndrs lhs rhs = do
(bndrs', wrap) <- go bndrs
return (bndrs', wrap lhs, wrap rhs)
where
go :: [Id] -> DsM ([Id], CoreExpr -> CoreExpr)
go [] = return ([], id)
go (v:vs)
| Just (tc, [k, t1, t2]) <- splitTyConApp_maybe (idType v)
, tc `hasKey` coercibleTyConKey = do
u <- newUnique
let ty' = mkTyConApp eqReprPrimTyCon [k, k, t1, t2]
v' = mkLocalCoVar
(mkDerivedInternalName mkRepEqOcc u (getName v)) ty'
box = Var (dataConWrapId coercibleDataCon) `mkTyApps`
[k, t1, t2] `App`
Coercion (mkCoVarCo v')
(bndrs, wrap) <- go vs
return (v':bndrs, mkCoreLet (NonRec v box) . wrap)
| otherwise = do
(bndrs,wrap) <- go vs
return (v:bndrs, wrap)
{- Note [Desugaring RULE left hand sides]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
For the LHS of a RULE we do *not* want to desugar
[x] to build (\cn. x `c` n)
We want to leave explicit lists simply as chains
of cons's. We can achieve that slightly indirectly by
switching off EnableRewriteRules. See DsExpr.dsExplicitList.
That keeps the desugaring of list comprehensions simple too.
Nor do we want to warn of conversion identities on the LHS;
the rule is precisly to optimise them:
{-# RULES "fromRational/id" fromRational = id :: Rational -> Rational #-}
Note [Desugaring coerce as cast]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
We want the user to express a rule saying roughly “mapping a coercion over a
list can be replaced by a coercion”. But the cast operator of Core (▷) cannot
be written in Haskell. So we use `coerce` for that (#2110). The user writes
map coerce = coerce
as a RULE, and this optimizes any kind of mapped' casts away, including `map
MkNewtype`.
For that we replace any forall'ed `c :: Coercible a b` value in a RULE by
corresponding `co :: a ~#R b` and wrap the LHS and the RHS in
`let c = MkCoercible co in ...`. This is later simplified to the desired form
by simpleOptExpr (for the LHS) resp. the simplifiers (for the RHS).
See also Note [Getting the map/coerce RULE to work] in CoreSubst.
Note [Rules and inlining/other rules]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
If you have
f x = ...
g x = ...
{-# RULES "rule-for-f" forall x. f (g x) = ... #-}
then there's a good chance that in a potential rule redex
...f (g e)...
then 'f' or 'g' will inline befor the rule can fire. Solution: add an
INLINE [n] or NOINLINE [n] pragma to 'f' and 'g'.
Note that this applies to all the free variables on the LHS, both the
main function and things in its arguments.
We also check if there are Ids on the LHS that have competing RULES.
In the above example, suppose we had
{-# RULES "rule-for-g" forally. g [y] = ... #-}
Then "rule-for-f" and "rule-for-g" would compete. Better to add phase
control, so "rule-for-f" has a chance to fire before "rule-for-g" becomes
active; or perhpas after "rule-for-g" has become inactive. This is checked
by 'competesWith'
Class methods have a built-in RULE to select the method from the dictionary,
so you can't change the phase on this. That makes id very dubious to
match on class methods in RULE lhs's. See Trac #10595. I'm not happy
about this. For exmaple in Control.Arrow we have
{-# RULES "compose/arr" forall f g .
(arr f) . (arr g) = arr (f . g) #-}
and similar, which will elicit exactly these warnings, and risk never
firing. But it's not clear what to do instead. We could make the
class methocd rules inactive in phase 2, but that would delay when
subsequent transformations could fire.
************************************************************************
* *
* Desugaring vectorisation declarations
* *
************************************************************************
-}
dsVect :: LVectDecl Id -> DsM CoreVect
dsVect (L loc (HsVect _ (L _ v) rhs))
= putSrcSpanDs loc $
do { rhs' <- dsLExpr rhs
; return $ Vect v rhs'
}
dsVect (L _loc (HsNoVect _ (L _ v)))
= return $ NoVect v
dsVect (L _loc (HsVectTypeOut isScalar tycon rhs_tycon))
= return $ VectType isScalar tycon' rhs_tycon
where
tycon' | Just ty <- coreView $ mkTyConTy tycon
, (tycon', []) <- splitTyConApp ty = tycon'
| otherwise = tycon
dsVect vd@(L _ (HsVectTypeIn _ _ _ _))
= pprPanic "Desugar.dsVect: unexpected 'HsVectTypeIn'" (ppr vd)
dsVect (L _loc (HsVectClassOut cls))
= return $ VectClass (classTyCon cls)
dsVect vc@(L _ (HsVectClassIn _ _))
= pprPanic "Desugar.dsVect: unexpected 'HsVectClassIn'" (ppr vc)
dsVect (L _loc (HsVectInstOut inst))
= return $ VectInst (instanceDFunId inst)
dsVect vi@(L _ (HsVectInstIn _))
= pprPanic "Desugar.dsVect: unexpected 'HsVectInstIn'" (ppr vi)
|