[Git][ghc/ghc][wip/T18793] 19 commits: Fall back to types when looking up data constructors (#18740)

Sebastian Graf gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org
Thu Oct 15 10:37:58 UTC 2020



Sebastian Graf pushed to branch wip/T18793 at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC


Commits:
990ea991 by Daniel Rogozin at 2020-10-11T22:20:04+03:00
Fall back to types when looking up data constructors (#18740)

Before this patch, referring to a data constructor in a term-level
context led to a scoping error:

    ghci> id Int
    <interactive>:1:4: error: Data constructor not in scope: Int

After this patch, the renamer falls back to the type namespace
and successfully finds the Int. It is then rejected in the type
checker with a more useful error message:

    <interactive>:1:4: error:
    • Illegal term-level use of the type constructor ‘Int’
        imported from ‘Prelude’ (and originally defined in ‘GHC.Types’)
    • In the first argument of ‘id’, namely ‘Int’
      In the expression: id Int

We also do this for type variables.

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9bbc84d2 by Sylvain Henry at 2020-10-12T18:21:51-04:00
DynFlags: refactor DmdAnal

Make demand analysis usable without having to provide DynFlags.

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7fdcce6d by Wander Hillen at 2020-10-13T00:12:47-04:00
Initial ShortText code and conversion of package db code

Metric Decrease:
    Naperian
    T10421
    T10421a
    T10547
    T12150
    T12234
    T12425
    T13035
    T18140
    T18304
    T5837
    T6048
    T13253-spj
    T18282
    T18223
    T3064
    T9961
Metric Increase
    T13701

HFSKJH

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0a5f2918 by Sylvain Henry at 2020-10-13T00:13:28-04:00
Parser: don't require the HomeUnitId

The HomeUnitId is only used by the Cmm parser and this one has access to
the DynFlags, so it can grab the UnitId of the HomeUnit from them.

Bump haddock submodule

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8f4f5794 by HaskellMouse at 2020-10-13T13:05:49+03:00
Unification of Nat and Naturals

This commit removes the separate kind 'Nat' and enables promotion
of type 'Natural' for using as type literal.
It partially solves #10776

Now the following code will be successfully typechecked:
    data C = MkC Natural
    type CC = MkC 1

Before this change we had to create the separate type for promotion
    data C = MkC Natural
    data CP = MkCP Nat
    type CC = MkCP 1

But CP is uninhabited in terms.

For backward compatibility type synonym `Nat` has been made:
    type Nat = Natural

The user's documentation and tests have been updated.
The haddock submodule also have been updated.

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0fc1cb54 by Ben Gamari at 2020-10-14T03:42:50-04:00
gitlab-ci: Verify that Hadrian builds with Stack

As noted in #18726, this regularly breaks. Let's test it.

Note that we don't actually perform a build of GHC itself; we merely
test that the Hadrian executable builds and works (by invoking `hadrian
--version`).

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89f4d8e9 by Ben Gamari at 2020-10-14T12:03:57-04:00
Bump LLVM version to 10.0

Fixes #18267.

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716385c9 by Ryan Scott at 2020-10-14T12:04:34-04:00
Make DataKinds the sole arbiter of kind-level literals (and friends)

Previously, the use of kind-level literals, promoted tuples,
and promoted lists required enabling both `DataKinds` and
`PolyKinds`. This made sense back in a `TypeInType` world, but not so
much now that `TypeInType`'s role has been superseded. Nowadays,
`PolyKinds` only controls kind polymorphism, so let's make `DataKinds`
the thing that controls the other aspects of `TypeInType`, which include
literals, promoted tuples and promoted lists.

There are some other things that overzealously required `PolyKinds`,
which this patch fixes as well:

* Previously, using constraints in kinds (e.g., `data T :: () -> Type`)
  required `PolyKinds`, despite the fact that this is orthogonal to kind
  polymorphism. This now requires `DataKinds` instead.
* Previously, using kind annotations in kinds
  (e.g., `data T :: (Type :: Type) -> Type`) required both `KindSignatures`
  and `PolyKinds`. This doesn't make much sense, so it only requires
  `KindSignatures` now.

Fixes #18831.

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ac300a0d by Vladislav Zavialov at 2020-10-14T12:05:11-04:00
Remove "Operator sections" from docs/users_guide/bugs.rst

The issue described in that section was fixed by
2b89ca5b850b4097447cc4908cbb0631011ce979

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bf2411a3 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2020-10-14T12:05:11-04:00
Fix PostfixOperators (#18151)

This fixes a regression introduced in 2b89ca5b850b4097447cc4908cbb0631011ce979
See the new T18151x test case.

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e60ae8a3 by Fumiaki Kinoshita at 2020-10-14T18:06:12-04:00
Add -Wnoncanonical-{monad,monoid}-instances to standardWarnings

-------------------------
Metric Decrease:
   T12425
Metric Increase:
   T17516
-------------------------

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15d2340c by Simon Peyton Jones at 2020-10-14T18:06:48-04:00
Fix some missed opportunities for preInlineUnconditionally

There are two signficant changes here:

* Ticket #18815 showed that we were missing some opportunities for
  preInlineUnconditionally.  The one-line fix is in the code for
  GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Utils.preInlineUnconditionally, which now
  switches off only for INLINE pragmas.  I expanded
  Note [Stable unfoldings and preInlineUnconditionally] to explain.

* When doing this I discovered a way in which preInlineUnconditionally
  was occasionally /too/ eager.  It's all explained in
  Note [Occurrences in stable unfoldings] in GHC.Core.Opt.OccurAnal,
  and the one-line change adding markAllMany to occAnalUnfolding.

I also got confused about what NoUserInline meant, so I've renamed
it to NoUserInlinePrag, and changed its pretty-printing slightly.
That led to soem error messate wibbling, and touches quite a few
files, but there is no change in functionality.

I did a nofib run.  As expected, no significant changes.

        Program           Size    Allocs
----------------------------------------
         sphere          -0.0%     -0.4%
----------------------------------------
            Min          -0.0%     -0.4%
            Max          -0.0%     +0.0%
 Geometric Mean          -0.0%     -0.0%

I'm allowing a max-residency increase for T10370, which seems
very irreproducible. (See comments on !4241.)  There is always
sampling error for max-residency measurements; and in any case
the change shows up on some platforms but not others.

Metric Increase:
    T10370

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0c4bfed8 by Ben Gamari at 2020-10-14T18:07:25-04:00
users-guide: Add missing :ghc-flag: directive
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51c4b851 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2020-10-15T04:30:27-04:00
Remove Proxy# argument in Data.Typeable.Internal

No longer neccessary - TypeRep is now indexed, there is no ambiguity.

Also fix a comment in Evidence.hs, IsLabel no longer takes a Proxy#.

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809f09e8 by Sylvain Henry at 2020-10-15T04:31:07-04:00
Fix parsing of PIE flags

-fPIE and -fno-PIE flags were (un)setting Opt_PIC instead of Opt_PIE.

Original commit: 3625728a0e3a9b56c2b85ae7ea8bcabdd83ece6a

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3d7db148 by Ben Gamari at 2020-10-15T04:31:42-04:00
testsuite: Add missing #include on <stdlib.h>

This otherwise fails on newer Clangs, which warn
more aggressively on undeclared symbols.
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f075090b by Sebastian Graf at 2020-10-15T12:23:30+02:00
Arity: Refactor fixed-point iteration in GHC.Core.Opt.Arity

Arity analysis used to propagate optimistic arity types during
fixed-point interation through the `ArityEnv`'s `ae_cheap_fun` field,
which is like `GHC.Core.Utils.exprIsCheap`, but also considers the
current iteration's optimistic arity, for the binder in question only.

In #18793, we have seen that this is a problematic design, because it
doesn't allow us to look through PAP bindings of that binder.

Hence this patch refactors to a more traditional form with an explicit
signature environment, in which we record the optimistic `ArityType` of
the binder in question (and at the moment is the *only* binder that is
recorded in the arity environment).

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e956d42a by Sebastian Graf at 2020-10-15T12:37:43+02:00
Arity: Record arity types for non-recursive lets

In #18793, we saw a compelling example which requires us to look at
non-recursive let-bindings during arity analysis and unleash their arity
types at use sites.

After the refactoring in the previous patch, the needed change is quite
simple and very local to `arityType`'s defn for non-recurisve `Let`.

Apart from that, we had to get rid of the second item of
`Note [Dealing with bottoms]`, which was entirely a safety measure and
hindered optimistic fixed-point iteration.

Fixes #18793.

The following metric increases are all caused by this commit and a
result of the fact that we just do more work now:

Metric Increase:
    T3294
    T12545
    T12707

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ef3e4b2c by Sebastian Graf at 2020-10-15T12:37:51+02:00
Testsuite: Add dead arity analysis tests

We didn't seem to test these old tests at all, judging from their
expected output.

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30 changed files:

- .gitlab-ci.yml
- compiler/GHC/Builtin/Names.hs
- compiler/GHC/Builtin/Types.hs
- compiler/GHC/Builtin/Types.hs-boot
- compiler/GHC/Builtin/Types/Literals.hs
- compiler/GHC/Cmm/Lexer.x
- compiler/GHC/Cmm/Parser.y
- compiler/GHC/Cmm/Monad.hs → compiler/GHC/Cmm/Parser/Monad.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Arity.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/DmdAnal.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/OccurAnal.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Pipeline.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify/Utils.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Specialise.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/WorkWrap.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/Type.hs
- compiler/GHC/Driver/Backpack.hs
- compiler/GHC/Driver/CodeOutput.hs
- compiler/GHC/Driver/Config.hs
- compiler/GHC/Driver/Finder.hs
- compiler/GHC/Driver/Session.hs
- compiler/GHC/Hs/Binds.hs
- compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Binds.hs
- compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Expr.hs
- compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Quote.hs
- compiler/GHC/Parser.y
- compiler/GHC/Parser/Lexer.x
- compiler/GHC/Rename/Env.hs
- compiler/GHC/Rename/HsType.hs


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