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Ben Gamari pushed to branch wip/inlining-flags-docs
at <a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc">Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC</a>
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Commits:
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<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/ccd6843d4a39920b4fa02badbe82e529390d4a74">ccd6843d</a></strong>
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<span>by Shayne Fletcher</span>
<i>at 2020-06-10T04:14:57-04:00</i>
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<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Expose impliedGFlags, impledOffGFlags, impliedXFlags
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<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/7a737e898014d92bdbeed2e1cf5c35fc0a91a547">7a737e89</a></strong>
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<span>by Ömer Sinan Ağacan</span>
<i>at 2020-06-10T04:14:58-04:00</i>
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<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Cross-module LambdaFormInfo passing

- Store LambdaFormInfos of exported Ids in interface files
- Use them in importing modules

This is for optimization purposes: if we know LambdaFormInfo of imported
Ids we can generate more efficient calling code, see `getCallMethod`.

Exporting (putting them in interface files or in ModDetails) and
importing (reading them from interface files) are both optional. We
don't assume known LambdaFormInfos anywhere and do not change how we
call Ids with unknown LambdaFormInfos.

Runtime, allocation, and residency numbers when building
Cabal-the-library (commit 0d4ee7ba3):

(Log and .hp files are in the MR: !2842)

|     | GHC HEAD | This patch | Diff           |
|-----|----------|------------|----------------|
| -O0 |  0:35.89 |    0:34.10 | -1.78s, -4.98% |
| -O1 |  2:24.01 |    2:23.62 | -0.39s, -0.27% |
| -O2 |  2:52.23 |    2:51.35 | -0.88s, -0.51% |

|     | GHC HEAD        | This patch      | Diff                       |
|-----|-----------------|-----------------|----------------------------|
| -O0 |  54,843,608,416 |  54,878,769,544 |  +35,161,128 bytes, +0.06% |
| -O1 | 227,136,076,400 | 227,569,045,168 | +432,968,768 bytes, +0.19% |
| -O2 | 266,147,063,296 | 266,749,643,440 | +602,580,144 bytes, +0.22% |

NOTE: Residency is measured with extra runtime args: `-i0 -h` which effectively
turn all GCs into major GCs, and do GC more often.

|     | GHC HEAD                   | This patch                   | Diff                       |
|-----|----------------------------|------------------------------|----------------------------|
| -O0 | 410,284,000 (910 samples)  | 411,745,008 (906 samples)    | +1,461,008 bytes, +0.35%   |
| -O1 | 928,580,856 (2109 samples) | 943,506,552 (2103 samples)   | +14,925,696 bytes, +1.60%  |
| -O2 | 993,951,352 (2549 samples) | 1,010,156,328 (2545 samples) | +16,204,9760 bytes, +1.63% |

NoFib results:

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Program           Size    Allocs    Instrs     Reads    Writes
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
             CS           0.0%      0.0%     +0.0%     +0.0%     +0.0%
            CSD           0.0%      0.0%      0.0%     +0.0%     +0.0%
             FS           0.0%      0.0%     +0.0%     +0.0%     +0.0%
              S           0.0%      0.0%     +0.0%     +0.0%     +0.0%
             VS           0.0%      0.0%     +0.0%     +0.0%     +0.0%
            VSD           0.0%      0.0%     +0.0%     +0.0%     +0.1%
            VSM           0.0%      0.0%     +0.0%     +0.0%     +0.0%
           anna           0.0%      0.0%     -0.3%     -0.8%     -0.0%
           ansi           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%      0.0%
           atom           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%      0.0%
         awards           0.0%      0.0%     -0.1%     -0.3%      0.0%
         banner           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%
     bernouilli           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%
   binary-trees           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     +0.0%
          boyer           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%      0.0%
         boyer2           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%      0.0%
           bspt           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.2%      0.0%
      cacheprof           0.0%      0.0%     -0.1%     -0.4%     +0.0%
       calendar           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%      0.0%
       cichelli           0.0%      0.0%     -0.9%     -2.4%      0.0%
        circsim           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%      0.0%
       clausify           0.0%      0.0%     -0.1%     -0.3%      0.0%
  comp_lab_zift           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     +0.0%
       compress           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%
      compress2           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%      0.0%
    constraints           0.0%      0.0%     -0.1%     -0.2%     -0.0%
   cryptarithm1           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%      0.0%
   cryptarithm2           0.0%      0.0%     -1.4%     -4.1%     -0.0%
            cse           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%
   digits-of-e1           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%
   digits-of-e2           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%
         dom-lt           0.0%      0.0%     -0.1%     -0.2%      0.0%
          eliza           0.0%      0.0%     -0.5%     -1.5%      0.0%
          event           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%
    exact-reals           0.0%      0.0%     -0.1%     -0.3%     +0.0%
         exp3_8           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%
         expert           0.0%      0.0%     -0.3%     -1.0%     -0.0%
 fannkuch-redux           0.0%      0.0%     +0.0%     +0.0%     +0.0%
          fasta           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     +0.0%
            fem           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%      0.0%
            fft           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%      0.0%
           fft2           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%      0.0%
       fibheaps           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     +0.0%
           fish           0.0%      0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     +0.0%
          fluid           0.0%      0.0%     -0.4%     -1.2%     +0.0%
         fulsom           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%      0.0%
         gamteb           0.0%      0.0%     -0.1%     -0.3%      0.0%
            gcd           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%      0.0%
    gen_regexps           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%
         genfft           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%      0.0%
             gg           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     +0.0%
           grep           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%
         hidden           0.0%      0.0%     -0.1%     -0.4%     -0.0%
            hpg           0.0%      0.0%     -0.2%     -0.5%     +0.0%
            ida           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     +0.0%
          infer           0.0%      0.0%     -0.3%     -0.8%     -0.0%
        integer           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     +0.0%
      integrate           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%      0.0%
   k-nucleotide           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     +0.0%
          kahan           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     +0.0%
        knights           0.0%      0.0%     -2.2%     -5.4%      0.0%
         lambda           0.0%      0.0%     -0.6%     -1.8%      0.0%
     last-piece           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%      0.0%
           lcss           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.1%      0.0%
           life           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.1%      0.0%
           lift           0.0%      0.0%     -0.2%     -0.6%     +0.0%
         linear           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%
      listcompr           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%      0.0%
       listcopy           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%      0.0%
       maillist           0.0%      0.0%     -0.1%     -0.3%     +0.0%
         mandel           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%      0.0%
        mandel2           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%
           mate          +0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%
        minimax           0.0%      0.0%     -0.2%     -1.0%      0.0%
        mkhprog           0.0%      0.0%     -0.1%     -0.2%     -0.0%
     multiplier           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%
         n-body           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     +0.0%
       nucleic2           0.0%      0.0%     -0.1%     -0.2%      0.0%
           para           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%
      paraffins           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%      0.0%
         parser           0.0%      0.0%     -0.2%     -0.7%      0.0%
        parstof           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     +0.0%
            pic           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%      0.0%
       pidigits           0.0%      0.0%     +0.0%     +0.0%     +0.0%
          power           0.0%      0.0%     -0.2%     -0.6%     +0.0%
         pretty           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%
         primes           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%      0.0%
      primetest           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%
         prolog           0.0%      0.0%     -0.3%     -1.1%      0.0%
         puzzle           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%      0.0%
         queens           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     +0.0%
        reptile           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%      0.0%
reverse-complem           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     +0.0%
        rewrite           0.0%      0.0%     -0.7%     -2.5%     -0.0%
           rfib           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%      0.0%
            rsa           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%      0.0%
            scc           0.0%      0.0%     -0.1%     -0.2%     -0.0%
          sched           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%
            scs           0.0%      0.0%     -1.0%     -2.6%     +0.0%
         simple           0.0%      0.0%     +0.0%     -0.0%     +0.0%
          solid           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%      0.0%
        sorting           0.0%      0.0%     -0.6%     -1.6%      0.0%
  spectral-norm           0.0%      0.0%     +0.0%      0.0%     +0.0%
         sphere           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%
         symalg           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     +0.0%
            tak           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%      0.0%
      transform           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%      0.0%
       treejoin           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%      0.0%
      typecheck           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     +0.0%
        veritas          +0.0%      0.0%     -0.2%     -0.4%     +0.0%
           wang           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%      0.0%
      wave4main           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%
   wheel-sieve1           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%
   wheel-sieve2           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     +0.0%
           x2n1           0.0%      0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%     -0.0%
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
            Min           0.0%      0.0%     -2.2%     -5.4%     -0.0%
            Max          +0.0%      0.0%     +0.0%     +0.0%     +0.1%
 Geometric Mean          -0.0%     -0.0%     -0.1%     -0.3%     +0.0%

Metric increases micro benchmarks tracked in #17686:

Metric Increase:
    T12150
    T12234
    T12425
    T13035
    T5837
    T6048
    T9233

Co-authored-by: Andreas Klebinger <klebinger.andreas@gmx.at>
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<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/3b22b14a7a1c1819fc8682fc127acf7448c5630c">3b22b14a</a></strong>
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<span>by Shayne Fletcher</span>
<i>at 2020-06-10T04:15:01-04:00</i>
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<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Give Language a Bounded instance
</pre>
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<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/9454511b0bdfcd79a1899d7f24bf65a3eb0d06e3">9454511b</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Simon Peyton Jones</span>
<i>at 2020-06-10T04:17:06-04:00</i>
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<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Optimisation in Unique.Supply

This patch switches on -fno-state-hack in GHC.Types.Unique.Supply.

It turned out that my fixes for #18078 (coercion floating) changed the
optimisation pathway for mkSplitUniqSupply in such a way that we had
an extra allocation inside the inner loop.  Adding -fno-state-hack
fixed that -- and indeed the loop in mkSplitUniqSupply is a classic
example of the way in which -fno-state-hack can be bad; see #18238.

Moreover, the new code is better than the old.  They allocate
the same, but the old code ends up with a partial application.
The net effect is that the test
    perf/should_run/UniqLoop
runs 20% faster!   From 2.5s down to 2.0s.  The allocation numbers
are the same -- but elapsed time falls. Good!

The bad thing about this is that it's terribly delicate.  But
at least it's a good example of such delicacy in action.

There is a long Note [Optimising the unique supply] which now
explains all this.
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<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/6d49d5be904c0c01788fa7aae1b112d5b4dfaf1c">6d49d5be</a></strong>
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<span>by Simon Peyton Jones</span>
<i>at 2020-06-10T04:17:06-04:00</i>
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<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Implement cast worker/wrapper properly

The cast worker/wrapper transformation transforms
   x = e |> co
into
   y = e
   x = y |> co

This is done by the simplifier, but we were being
careless about transferring IdInfo from x to y,
and about what to do if x is a NOINLNE function.
This resulted in a series of bugs:
     #17673, #18093, #18078.

This patch fixes all that:

* Main change is in GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify, and
  the new prepareBinding function, which does this
  cast worker/wrapper transform.
  See Note [Cast worker/wrappers].

* There is quite a bit of refactoring around
  prepareRhs, makeTrivial etc.  It's nicer now.

* Some wrappers from strictness and cast w/w, notably those for
  a function with a NOINLINE, should inline very late. There
  wasn't really a mechanism for that, which was an existing bug
  really; so I invented a new finalPhase = Phase (-1).  It's used
  for all simplifier runs after the user-visible phase 2,1,0 have
  run.  (No new runs of the simplifier are introduced thereby.)

  See new Note [Compiler phases] in GHC.Types.Basic;
  the main changes are in GHC.Core.Opt.Driver

* Doing this made me trip over two places where the AnonArgFlag on a
  FunTy was being lost so we could end up with (Num a -> ty)
  rather than (Num a => ty)
    - In coercionLKind/coercionRKind
    - In contHoleType in the Simplifier

  I fixed the former by defining mkFunctionType and using it in
  coercionLKind/RKind.

  I could have done the same for the latter, but the information
  is almost to hand.  So I fixed the latter by
    - adding sc_hole_ty to ApplyToVal (like ApplyToTy),
    - adding as_hole_ty to ValArg (like TyArg)
    - adding sc_fun_ty to StrictArg
  Turned out I could then remove ai_type from ArgInfo.  This is
  just moving the deck chairs around, but it worked out nicely.

  See the new Note [AnonArgFlag] in GHC.Types.Var

* When looking at the 'arity decrease' thing (#18093) I discovered
  that stable unfoldings had a much lower arity than the actual
  optimised function.  That's what led to the arity-decrease
  message.  Simple solution: eta-expand.

  It's described in Note [Eta-expand stable unfoldings]
  in GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify

* I also discovered that unsafeCoerce wasn't being inlined if
  the context was boring.  So (\x. f (unsafeCoerce x)) would
  create a thunk -- yikes!  I fixed that by making inlineBoringOK
  a bit cleverer: see Note [Inline unsafeCoerce] in GHC.Core.Unfold.

  I also found that unsafeCoerceName was unused, so I removed it.

I made a test case for #18078, and a very similar one for #17673.

The net effect of all this on nofib is very modest, but positive:

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Program           Size    Allocs   Runtime   Elapsed  TotalMem
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
           anna          -0.4%     -0.1%     -3.1%     -3.1%      0.0%
 fannkuch-redux          -0.4%     -0.3%     -0.1%     -0.1%      0.0%
       maillist          -0.4%     -0.1%     -7.8%     -1.0%    -14.3%
      primetest          -0.4%    -15.6%     -7.1%     -6.6%      0.0%
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
            Min          -0.9%    -15.6%    -13.3%    -14.2%    -14.3%
            Max          -0.3%      0.0%    +12.1%    +12.4%      0.0%
 Geometric Mean          -0.4%     -0.2%     -2.3%     -2.2%     -0.1%

All following metric decreases are compile-time allocation decreases
between -1% and -3%:

Metric Decrease:
  T5631
  T13701
  T14697
  T15164
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/32fd37f5e1e6dc6e3b664ae41e0041ed8a19ae21">32fd37f5</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Luke Lau</span>
<i>at 2020-06-10T04:17:22-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Fix lookupGlobalOccRn_maybe sometimes reporting an error

In some cases it was possible for lookupGlobalOccRn_maybe to return an
error, when it should be returning a Nothing. If it called
lookupExactOcc_either when there were no matching GlobalRdrElts in the
otherwise case, it would return an error message. This could be caused
when lookupThName_maybe in Template Haskell was looking in different
namespaces (thRdrNameGuesses), guessing different namespaces that the
name wasn't guaranteed to be found in.

However, by addressing this some more accurate errors were being lost in
the conversion to Maybes. So some of the lookup* functions have been
shuffled about so that errors should always be ignored in
lookup*_maybes, and propagated otherwise.

This fixes #18263
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/9b283e1b2a46af614d89b0e3a0dfd23871511c17">9b283e1b</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Roland Senn</span>
<i>at 2020-06-10T04:17:34-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Initialize the allocation counter in GHCi to 0 (Fixes #16012)

According to the documentation for the function `getAllocationCounter` in
[System.Mem](http://hackage.haskell.org/package/base-4.14.0.0/docs/System-Mem.html)
initialize the allocationCounter also in GHCi to 0.
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/8d07c48ce3fde32a3c08c84764e0859b84eee461">8d07c48c</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-10T04:17:36-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">test: fix conc038

We had spurious failures of conc038 test on CI with stdout:

```
 newThread started
-mainThread
-Haskell: 2
 newThread back again
+mainThread
 1 sec later

 shutting down
+Haskell: 2
```
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/4c7e9689f6fcc3eb974f0a76ae8078abda30026d">4c7e9689</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sebastian Graf</span>
<i>at 2020-06-11T10:37:38+02:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Release Notes: Add news from the pattern-match checker [skip ci]
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/3445b9652671280920755ee3d2b49780eeb3a991">3445b965</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:01-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Only test T16190 with the NCG

T16190 is meant to test a NCG feature. It has already caused spurious
failures in other MRs (e.g. !2165) when LLVM is used.
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/2517a51c0f949c1021de9f7c16f67345c6ab78a9">2517a51c</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:01-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">DynFlags refactoring VIII (#17957)

* Remove several uses of `sdocWithDynFlags`, especially in GHC.Llvm.*

* Add LlvmOpts datatype to store Llvm backend options

* Remove Outputable instances (for LlvmVar, LlvmLit, LlvmStatic and
  Llvm.MetaExpr) which require LlvmOpts.

* Rename ppMetaExpr into ppMetaAnnotExpr (pprMetaExpr is now used in place of `ppr :: MetaExpr -> SDoc`)
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/7a02599afe836ac32c2e732671415d0afdfbf7fb">7a02599a</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:02-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Remove unused code
</pre>
</li>
<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/72d086106d49bc18277f3a066e671e87e9b37a1b">72d08610</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:02-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Refactor homeUnit

* rename thisPackage into homeUnit
* document and refactor several Backpack things
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/8dc71f5577a541168951371bd55b51a588b57813">8dc71f55</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:02-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Rename unsafeGetUnitInfo into unsafeLookupUnit
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/f6be6e432e53108075905c1fc7785d8b1f18a33f">f6be6e43</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:02-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Add allowVirtualUnits field in PackageState

Instead of always querying DynFlags to know whether we are allowed to
use virtual units (i.e. instantiated on-the-fly, cf Note [About units]
in GHC.Unit), we store it once for all in
`PackageState.allowVirtualUnits`.

This avoids using DynFlags too much (cf #17957) and is preliminary work
for #14335.
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/e7272d53e67e72580caceae40e766c4bfeb1c398">e7272d53</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:02-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Enhance UnitId use

* use UnitId instead of String to identify wired-in units
* use UnitId instead of Unit in the backend (Unit are only use by
  Backpack to produce type-checked interfaces, not real code)
* rename lookup functions for consistency
* documentation
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/9c5572cd29924dcc6effd8e102c9bb30d7b39bec">9c5572cd</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:02-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Remove LinkerUnitId type alias
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/d345edfe96a3fdf35b8e953c1a4aacc325ca948e">d345edfe</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:02-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Refactor WiredMap

* Remove WiredInUnitId and WiredUnitId type aliases
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/3d171cd6d5cfbc8eae12cd1b152541d4f285b245">3d171cd6</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Document and refactor `mkUnit` and `mkUnitInfoMap`
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/d2109b4f10ddbe09ac3397486922142f0cadaacc">d2109b4f</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Remove PreloadUnitId type alias
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/f50c19b8a78da9252cb39f49c1c66db4a684cc3b">f50c19b8</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Rename listUnitInfoMap into listUnitInfo

There is no Map involved
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/ed533ec217667423e4fce30040f24053dbcc7de4">ed533ec2</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Rename Package into Unit

The terminology changed over time and now package databases contain
"units" (there can be several units compiled from a single Cabal
package: one per-component, one for each option set, one per
instantiation, etc.). We should try to be consistent internally and use
"units": that's what this renaming does. Maybe one day we'll fix the UI
too (e.g. replace -package-id with -unit-id, we already have
-this-unit-id and ghc-pkg has -unit-id...) but it's not done in this
patch.

* rename getPkgFrameworkOpts into getUnitFrameworkOpts
* rename UnitInfoMap into ClosureUnitInfoMap
* rename InstalledPackageIndex into UnitInfoMap
* rename UnusablePackages into UnusableUnits
* rename PackagePrecedenceIndex into UnitPrecedenceMap
* rename PackageDatabase into UnitDatabase
* rename pkgDatabase into unitDatabases
* rename pkgState into unitState
* rename initPackages into initUnits
* rename renamePackage into renameUnitInfo
* rename UnusablePackageReason into UnusableUnitReason
* rename getPackage* into getUnit*
* etc.
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/202728e529f2faa88731b9f4b34b2ac567eb7c95">202728e5</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Make ClosureUnitInfoMap uses UnitInfoMap
</pre>
</li>
<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/55b4263e1a53cc27b1da9227249bdcd20139ddc9">55b4263e</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Remove ClosureUnitInfoMap
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/653d17bdd57ec8ca9b11b19e45860982bd1e7c9e">653d17bd</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Rename Package into Unit (2)

* rename PackageState into UnitState
* rename findWiredInPackages into findWiredInUnits
* rename lookupModuleInAll[Packages,Units]
* etc.
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/ae900605c4860684c51584dac271956635eb60cc">ae900605</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Move dump_mod_map into initUnits
</pre>
</li>
<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/598cc1dde543807902fd502b5e2f8050ebac1fa5">598cc1dd</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Move wiring of homeUnitInstantiations outside of mkUnitState
</pre>
</li>
<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/437265eb26b45a2de3ac537b6bc9a81986d4f7ae">437265eb</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Avoid timing module map dump in initUnits
</pre>
</li>
<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/9400aa934880695b83201e192998de2576cfdf92">9400aa93</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Remove preload parameter of mkUnitState

* Remove preload parameter (unused)
* Don't explicitly return preloaded units: redundant because already
  returned as "preloadUnits" field of UnitState
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/266bc3d9c3735620598ab18ff6ac9c44134cbbff">266bc3d9</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">DynFlags: refactor unwireUnit
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/9e715c1b84702dc60fe31fd19dacf85335d59b27">9e715c1b</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Document getPreloadUnitsAnd
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/bd5810dc4e23331ca4f73ec3b1818c3350b5bbd7">bd5810dc</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">DynFlags: remove useless add_package parameter
</pre>
</li>
<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/36e1daf0a604d98a34d9a066a01dd4f5439b4aca">36e1daf0</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">DynFlags: make listVisibleModuleNames take a UnitState
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/5226da37845ae82bff0e3e6b16be7453e3d9370d">5226da37</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Refactor and document add_package
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/4b53aac1e2128fa9baa5fd4623fcb3afd2602870">4b53aac1</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Refactor and document closeUnitDeps
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/42c054f6cd7a9890c3e9d2d0c444252abe08a8d5">42c054f6</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">DynFlags: findWiredInUnits
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/a444d01bc97be99b7743b752a33ca9982de4c0f1">a444d01b</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">DynFlags: reportCycles, reportUnusable
</pre>
</li>
<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/8408d521a67e2af4012d886d6a7e2af02ce42add">8408d521</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">DynFlags: merge_databases
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/fca2d25ff76d442d0825847643ed7448492e0e55">fca2d25f</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">DynFlags: add UnitConfig datatype

Avoid directly querying flags from DynFlags to build the UnitState.
Instead go via UnitConfig so that we could reuse this to make another
UnitState for plugins.
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/4274688a6333abffdfe7c7bda252c566f947afdf">4274688a</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Move distrustAll into mkUnitState
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/28d804e1e12a6be9bcd94b4667e27ba73beade38">28d804e1</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Create helper upd_wired_in_home_instantiations
</pre>
</li>
<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/ac964c8350ba41082e9dca9cf1b7ff02aea2a636">ac964c83</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Put database cache in UnitConfig
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/bfd0a78cdd0287c26998a4d9419174e4dc305c6f">bfd0a78c</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Don't return preload units when we set DyNFlags

Preload units can be retrieved in UnitState when needed (i.e. in GHCi)
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/1fbb4bf5f3d31f115e5a824588efc529cebf3185">1fbb4bf5</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">NCGConfig: remove useless ncgUnitId field
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/c10ff7e7e5e5bd687938b5a4256e980cf58fcad1">c10ff7e7</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Doc: fix some comments
</pre>
</li>
<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/456e17f035238984e487870fe8007f5fb5f726cf">456e17f0</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Bump haddock submodule and allow metric decrease

Metric Decrease:
    T12150
    T12234
    T5837

Metric Increase:
    T16190
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/429539025450757e30124fa9ee33206deeb951a2">42953902</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Simon Peyton Jones</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Trim the demand for recursive product types

Ticket #18304 showed that we need to be very careful
when exploring the demand (esp usage demand) on recursive
product types.

This patch solves the problem by trimming the demand on such types --
in effect, a form of "widening".

See the Note [Trimming a demand to a type] in DmdAnal, which explains
how I did this by piggy-backing on an existing mechansim for trimming
demands becuase of GADTs.  The significant payload of this patch is
very small indeed:

* Make GHC.Core.Opt.WorkWrap.Utils.typeShape use RecTcChecker to
  avoid looking through recursive types.

But on the way

* I found that ae_rec_tc was entirely inoperative and did nothing.
  So I removed it altogether from DmdAnal.

* I moved some code around in DmdAnal and Demand.
  (There are no actual changes in dmdFix.)

* I changed the API of DmsAnal.dmdAnalRhsLetDown to return
  a StrictSig rather than a decorated Id

* I removed the dead function peelTsFuns from Demand

Performance effects:

Nofib: 0.0% changes.  Not surprising, because they don't
       use recursive products

Perf tests

T12227:
  1% increase in compiler allocation, becuase $cto gets w/w'd.
  It did not w/w before because it takes a deeply nested
  argument, so the worker gets too many args, so we abandon w/w
  altogether (see GHC.Core.Opt.WorkWrap.Utils.isWorkerSmallEnough)

  With this patch we trim the demands.  That is not strictly
  necessary (since these Generic type constructors are like
  tuples -- they can't cause a loop) but the net result is that
  we now w/w $cto which is fine.

UniqLoop:
  16% decrease in /runtime/ allocation. The UniqSupply is a
  recursive product, so currently we abandon all strictness on
  'churn'.  With this patch 'churn' gets useful strictness, and
  we w/w it.  Hooray

Metric Decrease:
    UniqLoop

Metric Increase:
    T12227
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/87d504f475471c61305b29578da2656f9ff9653e">87d504f4</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Viktor Dukhovni</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:05-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Add introductory prose for Data.Traversable
</pre>
</li>
<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/9f09b608eecf07ad6c27729f7b6f74aca4e17e6c">9f09b608</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Oleg Grenrus</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:07-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Fix #12073: Add MonadFix Q instance
</pre>
</li>
<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/220c2d34a34727d696cc4b44a1b87aba83231ce4">220c2d34</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Ben Gamari</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T02:13:07-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">testsuite: Increase size of T12150

As noted in #18319, this test was previously very fragile. Increase its
size to make it more likely that its fails with its newly-increased
acceptance threshold.

Metric Increase:
    T12150
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/8bba1c26193e704d2d6bb2be9a2fac668b0ea54c">8bba1c26</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Ben Gamari</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T04:59:06-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">gitlab-ci: Always push perf notes

Previously we ci.sh would run with `set -e` implying that we wouldn't
push perf notes if the testsuite were to fail, even if it *only* failed
due to perf notes. This rendered the whole performance testing story
quite fragile as a single regressing commit would cause every successive
commit to fail since a new baseline would not be uploaded.

Fix this by ensuring that we always push performance notes.
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/7a773f169cfe072c7b29924c53075e4dfa4e2adb">7a773f16</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Ben Gamari</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T15:10:55-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">gitlab-ci: Eliminate redundant push of CI metrics
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/a31218f7737a65b6333ec7905e88dc094703f025">a31218f7</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Ryan Scott</span>
<i>at 2020-06-13T15:58:37-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Use HsForAllTelescope to avoid inferred, visible foralls

Currently, `HsForAllTy` permits the combination of `ForallVis` and
`Inferred`, but you can't actually typecheck code that uses it
(e.g., `forall {a} ->`). This patch refactors `HsForAllTy` to use a
new `HsForAllTelescope` data type that makes a type-level distinction
between visible and invisible `forall`s such that visible `forall`s
do not track `Specificity`. That part of the patch is actually quite
small; the rest is simply changing consumers of `HsType` to
accommodate this new type.

Fixes #18235. Bumps the `haddock` submodule.
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/c0e6dee99242eff08420176a36d77b715972f1f2">c0e6dee9</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Tamar Christina</span>
<i>at 2020-06-14T09:07:44-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">winio: Add Atomic Exchange PrimOp and implement Atomic Ptr exchanges.

The initial version was rewritten by Tamar Christina.
It was rewritten in large parts by Andreas Klebinger.

Co-authored-by: Andreas Klebinger <klebinger.andreas@gmx.at>
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/9a7462fb6b8bdd6326a607bbd7b9453eb588193b">9a7462fb</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Ben Gamari</span>
<i>at 2020-06-14T15:35:23-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">codeGen: Don't discard live case binders in unsafeEqualityProof logic

Previously CoreToStg would unconditionally discard cases of the form:

    case unsafeEqualityProof of wild { _ -> rhs }

and rather replace the whole thing with `rhs`. However, in some cases
(see #18227) the case binder is still live, resulting in unbound
occurrences in `rhs`. Fix this by only discarding the case if the case
binder is dead.

Fixes #18227.
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/e4137c486a3df66b49395beea7efc6e200cc9bac">e4137c48</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Ben Gamari</span>
<i>at 2020-06-14T15:35:23-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">testsuite: Add tests for #18227

T18227A is the original issue which gave rise to the ticket and depends
upon bytestring. T18227B is a minimized reproducer.
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/8bab9ff1e09c1566a4105146bd636634a24928b9">8bab9ff1</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Ben Gamari</span>
<i>at 2020-06-14T15:35:59-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">hadrian: Fix rts include and library paths

Fixes two bugs:

 * (?) and (<>) associated in a surprising way
 * We neglected to include libdw paths in the rts configure flags
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/bd761185561747fe0b3adc22602f75d7b50cd248">bd761185</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Ben Gamari</span>
<i>at 2020-06-14T15:35:59-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">hadrian: Drop redundant GHC arguments

Cabal should already be passing this arguments to GHC.
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/01f7052cc182c0ced85522dc775ebc490bf094ce">01f7052c</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Peter Trommler</span>
<i>at 2020-06-14T15:36:38-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">FFI: Fix pass small ints in foreign call wrappers

The Haskell calling convention requires integer parameters smaller
than wordsize to be promoted to wordsize (where the upper bits are
don't care). To access such small integer parameter read a word from
the parameter array and then cast that word to the small integer
target type.

Fixes #15933
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/502647f7583be626319482adf4ea3d905db0006d">502647f7</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Krzysztof Gogolewski</span>
<i>at 2020-06-14T15:37:14-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Fix "ndecreasingIndentation" in manual (#18116)
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/9a9cc0897b676ffd6612562a46600ea98c53a58d">9a9cc089</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Simon Jakobi</span>
<i>at 2020-06-15T13:10:00-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Use foldl' in unionManyUniqDSets
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/761dcb84cd4c50c6fbb361eb26fb429af87392a3">761dcb84</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Moritz Angermann</span>
<i>at 2020-06-15T13:10:36-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Load .lo as well.

Some archives contain so called linker objects, with the affectionate
.lo suffic.  For example the musl libc.a will come in that form.  We
still want to load those objects, hence we should not discard them and
look for .lo as well.  Ultimately we might want to fix this proerly by
looking at the file magic.
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/cf01477f03da13caaf78caacc5b001cb46a86685">cf01477f</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Vladislav Zavialov</span>
<i>at 2020-06-15T13:11:20-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">User's Guide: KnownNat evidence is Natural

This bit of documentation got outdated after commit
1fcede43d2b30f33b7505e25eb6b1f321be0407f
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/d0dcbfe646e52d0a1ef6d6e59a059323485775eb">d0dcbfe6</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Jan Hrček</span>
<i>at 2020-06-16T20:36:38+02:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Fix typos and formatting in user guide
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/56a9e95fd6c2f213d676c9a2bd0a6cf93c531dbb">56a9e95f</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Jan Hrček</span>
<i>at 2020-06-16T20:36:38+02:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Resolve TODO
</pre>
</li>
<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/3e884d14102948ad49d75611da247beff25911a4">3e884d14</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Jan Hrček</span>
<i>at 2020-06-16T20:36:38+02:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Rename TcHoleErrors to GHC.Tc.Errors.Hole
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/d23fc67847a27222ad8a0c193e6a10b5a4c0cf48">d23fc678</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Stefan Schulze Frielinghaus</span>
<i>at 2020-06-17T15:31:09-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">hadrian: Build with threaded runtime if available

See #16873.
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/0639dc10e214280a90dd6b75ce86cf43d1eb2286">0639dc10</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-17T15:31:53-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">T16190: only measure bytes_allocated

Just adding `{-# LANGUAGE BangPatterns #-}` makes the two other metrics
fluctuate by 13%.
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/4cab68974dba3e674016514c939946ce60e58273">4cab6897</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Adam Sandberg Ericsson</span>
<i>at 2020-06-17T15:32:44-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">docs: fix formatting in users guide
</pre>
</li>
<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/eb8115a8c4cbc842b66798480fefc7ab64d31931">eb8115a8</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-17T15:33:23-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Move CLabel assertions into smart constructors (#17957)

It avoids using DynFlags in the Outputable instance of Clabel to check
assertions at pretty-printing time.
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/7faa4509cd7dbc6e2f873e4997e8888bd6ec3507">7faa4509</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Ben Gamari</span>
<i>at 2020-06-17T15:43:31-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">base: Bump to 4.15.0.0
</pre>
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<li>
<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/20616959a7f4821034e14a64c3c9bf288c9bc956">20616959</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Ben Gamari</span>
<i>at 2020-06-17T15:43:31-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">configure: Use grep -q instead of --quiet

The latter is apparently not supported by busybox.
</pre>
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<span>by Krzysztof Gogolewski</span>
<i>at 2020-06-17T16:21:58-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Linear types (#15981)

This is the first step towards implementation of the linear types proposal
(https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/pull/111).

It features

* A language extension -XLinearTypes
* Syntax for linear functions in the surface language
* Linearity checking in Core Lint, enabled with -dlinear-core-lint
* Core-to-core passes are mostly compatible with linearity
* Fields in a data type can be linear or unrestricted; linear fields
  have multiplicity-polymorphic constructors.
  If -XLinearTypes is disabled, the GADT syntax defaults to linear fields

The following items are not yet supported:

* a # m -> b syntax (only prefix FUN is supported for now)
* Full multiplicity inference (multiplicities are really only checked)
* Decent linearity error messages
* Linear let, where, and case expressions in the surface language
  (each of these currently introduce the unrestricted variant)
* Multiplicity-parametric fields
* Syntax for annotating lambda-bound or let-bound with a multiplicity
* Syntax for non-linear/multiple-field-multiplicity records
* Linear projections for records with a single linear field
* Linear pattern synonyms
* Multiplicity coercions (test LinearPolyType)

A high-level description can be found at
https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/LinearTypes/Implementation
Following the link above you will find a description of the changes made to Core.
This commit has been authored by

* Richard Eisenberg
* Krzysztof Gogolewski
* Matthew Pickering
* Arnaud Spiwack

With contributions from:

* Mark Barbone
* Alexander Vershilov

Updates haddock submodule.
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<span>by Krzysztof Gogolewski</span>
<i>at 2020-06-17T16:22:03-04:00</i>
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<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Various performance improvements

This implements several general performance improvements to GHC,
to offset the effect of the linear types change.

General optimisations:
- Add a `coreFullView` function which iterates `coreView` on the
  head. This avoids making function recursive solely because the
  iterate `coreView` themselves. As a consequence, this functions can
  be inlined, and trigger case-of-known constructor (_e.g._
  `kindRep_maybe`, `isLiftedRuntimeRep`, `isMultiplicityTy`,
  `getTyVar_maybe`, `splitAppTy_maybe`, `splitFunType_maybe`,
  `tyConAppTyCon_maybe`). The common pattern about all these functions
  is that they are almost always used as views, and immediately
  consumed by a case expression. This commit also mark them asx `INLINE`.
- In `subst_ty` add a special case for nullary `TyConApp`, which avoid
  allocations altogether.
- Use `mkTyConApp` in `subst_ty` for the general `TyConApp`. This
  required quite a bit of module shuffling.
  case. `myTyConApp` enforces crucial sharing, which was lost during
  substitution. See also !2952 .
- Make `subst_ty` stricter.
- In `eqType` (specifically, in `nonDetCmpType`), add a special case,
  tested first, for the very common case of nullary `TyConApp`.
  `nonDetCmpType` has been made `INLINE` otherwise it is actually a
  regression. This is similar to the optimisations in !2952.

Linear-type specific optimisations:
- Use `tyConAppTyCon_maybe` instead of the more complex `eqType` in
  the definition of the pattern synonyms `One` and `Many`.
- Break the `hs-boot` cycles between `Multiplicity.hs` and `Type.hs`:
  `Multiplicity` now import `Type` normally, rather than from the
  `hs-boot`. This way `tyConAppTyCon_maybe` can inline properly in the
  `One` and `Many` pattern synonyms.
- Make `updateIdTypeAndMult` strict in its type and multiplicity
- The `scaleIdBy` gets a specialised definition rather than being an
  alias to `scaleVarBy`
- `splitFunTy_maybe` is given the type `Type -> Maybe (Mult, Type,
  Type)` instead of `Type -> Maybe (Scaled Type, Type)`
- Remove the `MultMul` pattern synonym in favour of a view `isMultMul`
  because pattern synonyms appear not to inline well.
- in `eqType`, in a `FunTy`, compare multiplicities last: they are
  almost always both `Many`, so it helps failing faster.
- Cache `manyDataConTy` in `mkTyConApp`, to make sure that all the
  instances of `TyConApp ManyDataConTy []` are physically the same.

This commit has been authored by
* Richard Eisenberg
* Krzysztof Gogolewski
* Arnaud Spiwack

Metric Decrease:
    haddock.base
    T12227
    T12545
    T12990
    T1969
    T3064
    T5030
    T9872b

Metric Increase:
    haddock.base
    haddock.Cabal
    haddock.compiler
    T12150
    T12234
    T12425
    T12707
    T13035
    T13056
    T15164
    T16190
    T18304
    T1969
    T3064
    T3294
    T5631
    T5642
    T5837
    T6048
    T9020
    T9233
    T9675
    T9872a
    T9961
    WWRec
</pre>
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<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-17T16:22:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Remove integer-simple

integer-simple uses lists of words (`[Word]`) to represent big numbers
instead of ByteArray#:

   * it is less efficient than the newer ghc-bignum native backend

   * it isn't compatible with the big number representation that is now
     shared by all the ghc-bignum backends (based on the one that was
     used only in integer-gmp before).

As a consequence, we simply drop integer-simple
</pre>
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<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-17T16:22:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">ghc-bignum library

ghc-bignum is a newer package that aims to replace the legacy
integer-simple and integer-gmp packages.

* it supports several backends. In particular GMP is still supported and
  most of the code from integer-gmp has been merged in the "gmp"
  backend.

* the pure Haskell "native" backend is new and is much faster than the
  previous pure Haskell implementation provided by integer-simple

* new backends are easier to write because they only have to provide a
  few well defined functions. All the other code is common to all
  backends. In particular they all share the efficient small/big number
  distinction previously used only in integer-gmp.

* backends can all be tested against the "native" backend with a simple
  Cabal flag. Backends are only allowed to differ in performance, their
  results should be the same.

* Add `integer-gmp` compat package: provide some pattern synonyms and
  function aliases for those in `ghc-bignum`. It is intended to avoid
  breaking packages that depend on `integer-gmp` internals.

Update submodules: text, bytestring

Metric Decrease:
    Conversions
    ManyAlternatives
    ManyConstructors
    Naperian
    T10359
    T10547
    T10678
    T12150
    T12227
    T12234
    T12425
    T13035
    T13719
    T14936
    T1969
    T4801
    T4830
    T5237
    T5549
    T5837
    T8766
    T9020
    parsing001
    space_leak_001
    T16190
    haddock.base

On ARM and i386, T17499 regresses (+6% > 5%).
On x86_64 unregistered, T13701 sometimes regresses (+2.2% > 2%).

Metric Increase:
    T17499
    T13701
</pre>
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<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-17T16:22:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Update compiler

Thanks to ghc-bignum, the compiler can be simplified:

* Types and constructors of Integer and Natural can be wired-in. It
  means that we don't have to query them from interfaces. It also means
  that numeric literals don't have to carry their type with them.

* The same code is used whatever ghc-bignum backend is enabled. In
  particular, conversion of bignum literals into final Core expressions
  is now much more straightforward. Bignum closure inspection too.

* GHC itself doesn't depend on any integer-* package anymore

* The `integerLibrary` setting is gone.
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<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-17T16:22:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Update `base` package

* GHC.Natural isn't implemented in `base` anymore. It is provided by
  ghc-bignum in GHC.Num.Natural. It means that we can safely use Natural
  primitives in `base` without fearing issues with built-in rewrite
  rules (cf #15286)

* `base` doesn't conditionally depend on an integer-* package anymore,
  it depends on ghc-bignum

* Some duplicated code in integer-* can now be factored in GHC.Float

* ghc-bignum tries to use a uniform naming convention so most of the
  other changes are renaming
</pre>
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<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-17T16:22:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Update `make` based build system

* replace integer-* package selection with ghc-bignum backend selection
</pre>
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<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/f817d816e60a487bca64037095c01e9956225b64">f817d816</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-17T16:22:04-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Update testsuite

* support detection of slow ghc-bignum backend (to replace the detection
  of integer-simple use). There are still some test cases that the
  native backend doesn't handle efficiently enough.

* remove tests for GMP only functions that have been removed from
  ghc-bignum

* fix test results showing dependent packages (e.g. integer-gmp) or
  showing suggested instances

* fix test using Integer/Natural API or showing internal names
</pre>
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<strong><a href="https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/dceecb093c3ee1e4dc970bb6669ff855ec37f6ac">dceecb09</a></strong>
<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-17T16:22:04-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Update Hadrian

* support ghc-bignum backend selection in flavours and command-line

* support ghc-bignum "--check" flag (compare results of selected backend
  against results of the native one) in flavours and command-line (e.g.
  pass --bignum=check-gmp" to check the "gmp" backend)

* remove the hack to workaround #15286

* build GMP only when the gmp backend is used

* remove hacks to workaround `text` package flags about integer-*. We
  fix `text` to use ghc-bignum unconditionally in another patch
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<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-17T16:22:04-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Bump bytestring and text submodules
</pre>
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<div>
<span>by Adam Sandberg Ericsson</span>
<i>at 2020-06-18T23:03:36-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">docs: mention -hiedir in docs for -outputdir

[skip ci]
</pre>
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<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-18T23:04:17-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Hadrian: fix build on Mac OS Catalina (#17798)
</pre>
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<div>
<span>by Andreas Klebinger</span>
<i>at 2020-06-18T23:04:58-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Relax allocation threshold for T12150.

This test performs little work, so the most minor allocation
changes often cause the test to fail.

Increasing the threshold to 2% should help with this.
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<div>
<span>by Sebastian Graf</span>
<i>at 2020-06-18T23:05:36-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">hadrian: Bump pinned cabal.project to an existent index-state
</pre>
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<div>
<span>by Ömer Sinan Ağacan</span>
<i>at 2020-06-18T23:06:21-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Fix uninitialized field read in Linker.c

Valgrind report of the bug when running the test `linker_unload`:

    ==29666== Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s)
    ==29666==    at 0x369C5B4: setOcInitialStatus (Linker.c:1305)
    ==29666==    by 0x369C6C5: mkOc (Linker.c:1347)
    ==29666==    by 0x36C027A: loadArchive_ (LoadArchive.c:522)
    ==29666==    by 0x36C0600: loadArchive (LoadArchive.c:626)
    ==29666==    by 0x2C144CD: ??? (in /home/omer/haskell/ghc_2/testsuite/tests/rts/linker/linker_unload.run/linker_unload)
    ==29666==
    ==29666== Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s)
    ==29666==    at 0x369C5B4: setOcInitialStatus (Linker.c:1305)
    ==29666==    by 0x369C6C5: mkOc (Linker.c:1347)
    ==29666==    by 0x369C9F6: preloadObjectFile (Linker.c:1507)
    ==29666==    by 0x369CA8D: loadObj_ (Linker.c:1536)
    ==29666==    by 0x369CB17: loadObj (Linker.c:1557)
    ==29666==    by 0x3866BC: main (linker_unload.c:33)

The problem is `mkOc` allocates a new `ObjectCode` and calls
`setOcInitialStatus` without initializing the `status` field.
`setOcInitialStatus` reads the field as first thing:

    static void setOcInitialStatus(ObjectCode* oc) {
        if (oc->status == OBJECT_DONT_RESOLVE)
          return;

        if (oc->archiveMemberName == NULL) {
            oc->status = OBJECT_NEEDED;
        } else {
            oc->status = OBJECT_LOADED;
        }
    }

`setOcInitialStatus` is unsed in two places for two different purposes:
in `mkOc` where we don't have the `status` field initialized yet (`mkOc`
is supposed to initialize it), and `loadOc` where we do have `status`
field initialized and we want to update it. Instead of splitting the
function into two functions which are both called just once I inline the
functions in the use sites and remove it.

Fixes #18342
</pre>
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<div>
<span>by Tamar Christina</span>
<i>at 2020-06-18T23:07:03-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">fix windows bootstrap due to linker changes
</pre>
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<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-18T23:07:47-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">DynFlags: store default depth in SDocContext (#17957)

It avoids having to use DynFlags to reach for pprUserLength.
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<div>
<span>by Sylvain Henry</span>
<i>at 2020-06-18T23:08:35-04:00</i>
</div>
<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Move tablesNextToCode field into Platform

tablesNextToCode is a platform setting and doesn't belong into DynFlags
(#17957). Doing this is also a prerequisite to fix #14335 where we deal
with two platforms (target and host) that may have different platform
settings.
</pre>
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<div>
<span>by Matthew Pickering</span>
<i>at 2020-06-23T18:44:31-04:00</i>
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<pre class="commit-message" style="white-space: pre-wrap; margin: 0;">Update inlining flags documentation</pre>
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